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How Yoga Can Work For Weight
Loss
A large percentage of Americans seek to lose weight every year.
The methods for weight loss are numerous – from fad diets to
the exercise program of the moment. Many of these extreme
methods go as quickly as their presence is made known, but
there are some tried and true programs that can bring you the
results that you desire in healthy living and weight loss. Yoga
is not only an exercise program, but an all-encompassing
lifestyle that will lead to better physical health, improved
mental well-being, and (yes, indeed) an optimum weight.
When it comes to weight loss, yoga may not be the first program
you think of since the sequence of stretches in a routine are
not vigorous and do not appear to burn many calories. However,
the twisting involved in yoga promotes weight loss by
stimulating the metabolism. Your metabolism is the process by
which food is transformed into energy. When your metabolism
works more efficiently, calories are burned more effectively.
The end result is weight loss from a yoga program and following
a proper diet.
Other Benefits of Yoga in Weight Loss
Since yoga is a discipline that combines the physical, mental
and spiritual, regular yoga leads to a better sense of
well-being and good health. When you feel good about yourself,
you are better able to control the impulses involved with diet.
How many times have you been guilty of eating for stress? It
happens to everyone, since food has become a source of comfort
instead of sustenance.
The regular practice of yoga helps you to manage stress so that
you are not reduced to coping mechanisms that involve unhealthy
lifestyle choices. Yoga can also encourage weight loss as it
promotes good eating habits. A diet rich in fiber, vegetables
and whole grains, and limited in fat and processed food is the
recommended diet for yoga students.
If you have decided to include yoga in your weight loss
program, understand that it may be difficult at first to
perform some of the stretches and poses. Begin slowly, and
gradually work up by challenging your body a little bit at a
time. A half hour every other day can eventually become a daily
ritual. Believe it or not, it will even become a ritual that
you look forward to when you discover how much better you feel
by pursuing weight loss with a daily dose of yoga.
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