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10 things you did’nt know about yoga

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Yoga is a multilayered ancient practice that is about so much more than being able to touch yours toes or do the splits. You don’t need to look a certain way or be a certain person – yoga is for EVERY body and accessible to all.  Here are ten things you may not have known about yoga and I bet they’ll make you want to head to a class and roll out your mat.

1. YOGA IS NOT JUST ABOUT STRETCHING

Whilst yoga does increase flexibility particularly when performed regularly, there are a huge number of other benefits which include:

  • reduces stress and the fight or flight response by stimulating the rest and digest system (parasympathetic system).
  • it builds strength through performing weight bearing exercises – great for bone and muscle health.
  • improved immunity.
  • increased energy and vitality,
  • improved cardio and circulatory health
  • increased concentration and decision making, living with greater awareness.

2. YOGA IS NOT JUST MAKING PRETTY SHAPES ON A MAT

Much of what you see on social media and in the press is seemingly impossible postures made by bendy yogis.  However, the physical postures (or Asana ) are in fact a small part of what yoga encompasses. Meditation, pranayama (breathing techniques), and living a life of meaning, intention and kindness are a key part of a yoga practice.  Often people are drawn to yoga for the physical benefits and postures and then gradually the other elements slowly seep into everyday life making you feel happier, healthier and calmer in both body and mind.

3. YOGA ISN’T A FAD

Yoga is a group of physical, mental and spiritual practices which originated in ancient India. It has been around for a LONG time – some even believe over 10,000 years. The origins of yoga are believed by some to date back to pre-Vedic Indian traditions.  Nowadays, yoga is a lifestyle embraced by millions of people across the world.  There is something magical about the practice which keeps people drawn in and returning back to the mat time and time again.

4. YOGA CLASS VARIETY IS HUGE

The variety of yoga classes are HUGE.  Classes range from hot to power, teens to even chair yoga.  If you’ve been to a class and think it’s not for you I really urge you to try a different style before throwing in the towel (or mat!).

The same goes for teachers.  Everyone has their own style and even a power yoga class can be a completely different experience depending on who’s teaching it.  My top tip is to find a recommended studio near you and try a variety of styles and teachers to see which works best for you.

5. YOGA IS NOT THE EASY OPTION

My husband thought yoga wouldn’t be enough of a challenge before taking one of my classes.  After sixty minutes he was covered in sweat and ached all over…  A yoga class can challenge you far more than you realise.  The movements link to the breath and are strong and mindful with a focus on alignment.  A dynamic vinyasa class can challenge your strength and stamina whilst a yin class can challenge your ability to be still and calm the ‘monkey mind’.

6YOGA CAN BE MODIFIED TO SUIT YOUR BODY

Injuries don’t necessarily mean that yoga isn’t for you.  If you’re injured, I would recommend you have an assessment by a suitably qualified health professional to confirm a diagnosis and provide appropriate advice. However, having an injury, in most cases, does not mean you cannot continue exercising or practicing yoga. By combining your rehabilitation exercises with modified exercises you can facilitate and even speed up the recovery process.  At the end of 2019 I released a 12 week body and mind programme Strength Through Yoga The Circuits which was cowritten by a physiotherapist.  The programme includes information on common injuries and how to modify your practice to suit your body.

7. YOU DON’T NEED TO PRACTICE FOR HOURS DAILY TO SEE THE BENEFITS

With modern day life, practicing yoga for an hour or more regularly may not always be possible. There is evidence, however, that exercising for just 10-30 minutes is still beneficial.  Dont let time constraints stop you or be an obstacle!

8. YOGA IS ACCESSIBLE TO ALL

Yoga is for EVERY body and is accessible to all. The word yoga means to yoke or bind, and is often interpreted as union”. Yoga is a complete and holistic path to enlightenment or liberation and is non-exclusive. The physical postures or asanas are designed to purify the body and provide physical strength and stamina. If you cant touch your toes, its fine! Youre still performing a forward fold.

9. MEDITATION AND MINDFULNESS ARE NOT JUST FOR HIPPIES

Meditation has always been a central part of yoga. It is now also gaining momentum
in the general health and wellbeing arena due to the growing evidence supporting its use for common issues such as anxiety and chronic pain. It might feel difficult or even impossible at first, but with time youll notice the benefits it has on all aspects of life.  There is a good reason why some of the world’s most successful people swear by it and include it in their daily routine!

10. YOGA IS NOT GENDER SPECIFIC

Its true that if you step into a yoga class you may see far more women than men. However, traditionally the opposite was actually true. In ancient India, yoga used to be practiced almost exclusively by men. It was only its arrival in the West that drew in a large following with women. Regardless of this, yoga is all-inclusive. It isnt gender specific and everyone can benefit from bringing yoga into their lives.