A Guide to
Yoga Stretching Exercises
Yoga can easily be considered as one of the most respected,
and effective exercises in the world. It is truly an all
encompassing exercise, as it benefits body, mind and spirit.
There are many physical benefits of yoga as well as mental, and
it has both preventive and therapeutic advantages. It helps to
improve flexibility and muscle joint mobility, strengthen and
tone muscles, correct posture, strengthen the spine, improve
muscular-skeletal conditions such as bad knees, and much
more.
Yoga Stretching
Exercises
The basic purpose of yoga stretching
exercises is to help keep the muscles from
shortening. This is important because as muscles shorten,
compensations begin occurring throughout the structural
body resulting in a loss of mobility and flexibility.
This is why as people age and get older they start to find
it harder just to get around, because their bones and joints
simply don’t work as well as they once do. Yoga stretching
exercises certainly cannot completely prevent this, but they
can help to keep your muscles long and lean and strengthening
the muscle in your body so that you are not so affected by
it.
Seated Cross-Leg
Breathing
This is one of the most important yoga stretching exercises,
and to perform you need to begin by sitting on the edge of a
folded blanket or firm pillow. Lengthen your tailbone, make
sure that your posture is correct and then inhale deeply,
expanding your ribcage and exhaling. Continue to take five deep
breaths and then repeat.
Mountain
Pose
This is another of the most popular yoga stretching
exercises, because it offers so many benefits and for almost
the entire body. You want to begin by standing with your feet
hips width apart and then lift your toes up. Now you want to
lengthen your tailbone so that your posture is correct, and
relax your shoulders down. Lengthen up through the top of your
head and take five to ten deep breaths, then relax and
repeat.
It is easy to see not only how beneficial these stretching
exercises but yoga itself is, and it is definitely a one of a
kind exercise. No other exercise in the world offers the
advantages to both physical and mental health that yoga does,
and if you have never tried it before then it will definitely
be worth it for you to do so.
You will see the results almost immediately and will
definitely want to continue to include it as a major part of
your life.
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