Yoga Position
-What Does Each Type Do?
I often wondered what the
value of each type of yoga position is, so I did some research
to find out. All yoga positions help to develop strength and
flexibility. Yet the type of yoga position that you do also
offers some very specific benefits.
Standing Poses
They are included in many
poses and they help to align your feet and body. This type of
yoga position is especially useful in improving your posture.
Standing poses strengthen your legs while simultaneously
increasing flexibility in your legs and hips. They add to the
mobility of your neck and shoulders and they increase the
flexibility in your pelvis and lower back. One of the most
basic standing poses is Mountain Pose.
Seated Poses
These poses help increase
flexibility in your hips and lower back, while also
strengthening your back. They add suppleness to your spine and
elasticity to your hips, knees, ankle and groin. They also
encourage deeper breathing, which contributes to you feeling
calm and peaceful.
Forward Bends
This type of yoga position
helps stretch your lower back and hamstrings. Forward bends
also release tension in your back, neck, shoulders, and
increase the flexibility in your spine. They often promote a
sense of calmness. I find forward bends particularly
challenging since I have a considerable amount of stiffness in
my neck due to an old gymnastics injury. This is the type of
yoga position where I often use a prop such as a strap or
block.
Back Bends
They open your chest, rib
cage, and hips. They strengthen your arms and shoulders, while
simultaneously increasing flexibility in your shoulders. They
help relieve tension from the front of your body and hips and
they also increase spinal stability. You should always do back
bends as a complement to forward bends in order to maintain
balance in your body.
Balance
Although balance poses can be
challenging, I find them to be some of the most fun poses to
do. They help you develop muscle tone and coordination and
also strength and agility. They help improve your posture
because you really need to elongate your spine in order to
keep yourself from falling over. This type of yoga position
helps train your mind to focus your attention; if your
attention if not focused, you will not be able to do the pose.
Twists
I love to do twists. Twists
release tension in your spine and increase shoulder and hip
mobility. They also help relieve backaches by stretching and
opening up your back muscles. I often experience tightness in
my upper back and twists help me loosen up this area. It is
important to always do twists on both sides of your body in
order to ensure alignment and balance.
Supine and Prone
Poses
Supine poses are done on your
back. They help stretch your abdominal muscles, they open your
hips, and increase your spinal mobility. They release tension
and strengthen your back, arms and legs.
Prone poses are done facing
the floor. They strengthen your arms and back and open up your
hips and groin. They relieve tension and increase flexibility
in your spine. One of my favorite prone poses is Extended Seal
because I find it very relaxing and it helps stretch out my
shoulders and upper back.
Inversions
This type of yoga position
develops strength and stamina, particularly in your upper
body. It also increases circulation because since your legs
are higher than your heart, it reverses the normal flow of
blood. Inversions help pull fluid out of your feet and legs,
so they are great to do after you have been standing up for a
long time. Advanced inversion poses require a great deal of
strength and alignment and should only be learned under the
guidance of a certified teacher. People with glaucoma,
pregnant women and those who are menstruating should avoid
inversion poses.
Relaxation Poses
Relaxation poses are usually
done at the end of a yoga practice. They calm your mind and
body and encourage a deep feeling of relaxation. This type of
yoga position is often one of the most challenging poses to
do, particularly for Westerners who often have a difficult
time letting go. One of the most well-known relaxation poses
is Corpse Pose.
There are hundreds of poses
in yoga and they all provide wonderful benefits for your mind
and body. By understanding each type of yoga position, you can
choose a well rounded practice with asanas from each type or
do those that meet your body’s needs at any given time.
Della Menechella is a yoga
and fitness enthusiast who has been involved in fitness for
over thirty years. Here website
http://www.beauty-fitness-yoga-source.com/ is filled with
practical information about how you can make yoga and fitness
a positive part of your life.
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