Hatha Yoga for Health, Vitality and Inner
Peace
When people talk about yoga, they usually mean Hatha yoga which is
the most well-known of the disciplines. Hatha can be interpreted as
meaning sun and moon and yoga translates as union or unity.
The focus of Hatha yoga is for the student to achieve a balance
of body and mind and to be able to cope with the daily stresses and
strains. Continued and regular practice enables the student to
achieve a sense of deep inner peace, mental clarity, flexibility of
the body and to be able to reach deeper relaxation.
There are many useful books or DVD’s on the subject of yoga and
these depict the correct body alignment, the various stages of
development within individual postures and also the benefits. Hatha
yoga was pioneered in the 15th century and is suitable for the
complete beginner, those with disabilities or those who are
inflexible. Hatha yoga could be considered the ultimate
stepping-stone from beginner to greater health.
Some of the postures have a positive impact on conditions such
as arthritis and diabetes and by practicing the breathing
techniques, can help with asthma and also those who suffer with
bronchitis.
Hatha yoga is more of a way of life rather than a set of
exercises. It becomes a conscious act, a way of developing and
improving, a way of reaching a higher awareness.
Each of the postures should be carefully followed to reach
maximum benefits and attention should be turned inwards so that the
practitioner is aware of every movement, every sensation, feeling
the stretch and then releasing the tension. Whilst increased
flexibility is the aim of many, it is more about listening to the
body rather than the reward of being sat in some advanced yogic
position, which is more important.
The benefits of yoga can be felt within days; certainly a
feeling of lightness and achievement can happen quite readily. Yoga
is highly therapeutic, the regular practice sessions providing an
outlet for tension and everyday stresses and strains.
Attendance at a yoga class is useful as not only can the student
receive regular guidance from the teacher, but there is a feeling
of support from the other students too and often, strong
friendships can develop through the attendance of a class. These
friendships can be useful in that they encourage continued practice
of yoga even on those days when you may not feel like
practicing.
During your Hatha yoga session, the teacher will also introduce
gentle relaxation techniques, which will then lead into guided
visualizations and meditations so that the students can realize the
benefits that are achievable instantly through applied
practice.
Yoga postures, the breathing techniques and meditation are simple
techniques for the eager practitioner to achieve a healthy balance
in life.
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