Hatha
Yoga Is One Of The Most Well Known And
Practiced Types of Yoga
There are many forms of yoga these
days, but the predominant religious and
exercise movement is known as Hatha yoga, a
style that attracts roughly 30 million
Americans. In the most basic sense of the term,
this style focuses on posture and breathing as
a way of attaining spiritual enlightenment.
Author Ymber Delecto once explained, "Yoga is
invigoration in relaxation. Freedom in routine.
Confidence through self control. Energy within
and energy without." Spiritually, Hatha yoga
creates a spiritual environment through
breathing, repetition and posture that taps
into and regulates inner chakras (or energy
centers). Yoga practice was initially developed
in India over 5,000 years ago as a way of
facilitating true understanding and
meditation.
The first step is the practicing of the
different asanas (poises) to help the mind and
body align with one another and open the inner
channels of communication. By finding the right
posture, one can remain comfortable for long
periods of time while meditating. Secondly,
proper breathing techniques (sometimes referred
to as "pranayama") are taught. Next, some
students may choose to delve more deeply into
the philosophical roots. Yoga instructor David
Williams (from Hawaii) once noted, "Before
you've practiced, the theory is useless. After
you've practiced, the theory is obvious."
The end result of practicing this style of yoga
is markedly noticed almost immediately.
Suddenly you can stretch a bit further and
touch those toes. You're not huffing and
puffing carrying laundry up to the top floor of
the house anymore. Your bowel movements are
even more regular than usual and you find that
stomach aches and head aches rarely occur these
days. Your abdomen, legs and gluteus are
looking more defined too. When you're at work
and start to feel stressed, you take a deep
breath and reconnect with the relaxation
techniques you learned in class, although the
anxiety rarely reaches you on a physical level
anymore. Your energy levels are revitalized,
your hormones are balanced and a calm sense of
euphoria and appreciation for each day takes
root in your soul. Life is good, thanks to
Hatha yoga, a practice that goes back thousands
of years to some infinite source of knowledge
the West generally seemed to have
overlooked.
There is certainly something to be learned from
ancient Indian religions and yogi sages. The
practicality of Hatha yoga appeals to many
Westerners who aren't entirely sure how to go
about physically and mentally reaching
spirituality and a true understanding of
oneself. While magazines like Vogue may have us
believing yoga is for celebrities and athletes,
the essential nature of Hatha yoga encompasses
a philosophical level too. "The beauty is that
people often come here for the stretch, and
leave with a lot more," says Liza Ciano,
co-owner & co-director of Yoga Vermont.
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today.
There are many different
forms of Yoga that people around the world
practice. Some use it primarily for its
low-impact workout whereas others love the feel
of meditation and concentration required in
some of the many poses. Yoga is a great way for
those suffering from injury or unused to a
cardiovascular workout to begin their path to
becoming physically and mentally fit. Exercise
is an important part of our daily lives and the
added benefit of learning relaxation techniques
is enough to entice anyone onto a mat. Find
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