Can a Yoga Prop
Help Prop Up Your Practice?
Some people may wonder if
using a yoga prop can help them get more out of their
practice. My personal opinion is yes.
B.K.S. Iyengar introduced the
yoga prop as a means of supporting proper alignment of the
joints and bones during postures. Maintaining proper alignment
is key to reducing the possibility of injury and to allowing
you to get deeper into the poses. Props are especially useful
for beginners, for people who do not have a great deal of
flexibility, for those who are recovering from injuries, and
for those with special physical needs.
Typical Yoga Props
Yoga Block
I use this yoga prop often,
especially when I am doing a Forward Bend and my hamstrings
are not yet flexible enough to allow me to comfortably touch
my hands to the floor. Yoga blocks are a great aid to help you
maintain proper alignment in challenging poses. You can stack
several blocks to gain height or use them to support you in
certain poses.
Yoga Strap
Another yoga prop that I use
often is a strap. Straps can help you reach limbs such as feet
and hands during certain postures where you have limited
flexibility. They help you maintain proper alignment and help
you lengthen your body. I always use a strap for one of my
favorite poses – Cow Pose – because I am not yet able to grasp
my hands behind my back. The use of the strap allows my arms
to be comfortable so I can fully relax forward in the pose.
Yoga Ball
This yoga prop is extremely
versatile and it is one that I use several times each week. It
is great for developing core strength because you need to
recruit significant muscle fibers when doing postures in order
to keep the ball from rolling and you from falling. It can be
very useful for beginners and those recovering from injuries
because it helps with support and alignment. A yoga ball is
also great for stretching because you can get an extended
range of motion.
Blankets
Although I don't often use
them, blankets can offer many benefits. They can help support
you in poses, they provide padding, and they also provide
warmth so you can be very comfortable in restorative poses.
Less Common Yoga Props
Backbend Benches
They help to support you
during backbends. They reduce straining and allow your spine
to maintain proper alignment while increasing flexibility in
your shoulders, chest and the front of your body.
Eye Pillows
They are soft cushions that
you place on your eyes to help you focus inward and achieve a
greater sense of peace and calmness during relaxation poses.
There are times when using a
yoga prop can help you deepen your practice, and during those
times, you might want to consider using one or all of these
props. At other times, you might not feel the need to use
them. The important thing is to pay attention to your body and
to respond to what it needs each time you practice.
Della Menechella is a yoga
and fitness enthusiast who has been involved in fitness for
over thirty years. Her 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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