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Are You Curious To Learn About Ashtanga
Yoga?
Ashtanga yoga is the Indian name of the yoga branch that the
rest of the world knows as power yoga. The exercises that
Ashtanga yoga dictates are of specific and paramount importance
for athletes who are training for great laurels and have
extremely high ambitions and talent. Ashtanga yoga is normally
performed in a number of chain series, each a bit more
difficult that the last, each boosting the other’s benefits
towards a very gradual yet perceptible increase of strength,
stamina, flexibility and mental clarity.
Why Is Ashtanga Yoga Usually Referred to As Athlete’s
Yoga?
There are many types of yoga that are practiced in India and
throughout the world. However, this particular yoga
specifically concentrates upon improving the flexibility,
stamina and the strength of the body through specially intended
exercises and postures. Ashtanga yoga differs from other yoga
forms, since it focuses mainly on improving strength and
stamina, while the majority of yoga exercises emphasize on
relaxation, flexibility, and breathing with a focus on
improving health.
Ashtanga yoga is a very complex exercise which would not be
usually recommended for people who are not fit physically; more
so when the levels of the Ashtanga yoga will progress at a very
fast pace which would not be comfortable or possible for those
who are not already (physically) prepared for it. The classes
for this type of yoga will progress rapidly and hence, you
should work very hard at practicing the exercises so you attain
a fair amount of mastery over it, lest you will be left out in
the future classes.
Given the above details, it is not surprising to find that this
type of yoga is referred to and known as the athlete’s yoga.
This is the also the reason why this type of yoga is popularly
known as ‘power yoga’. This is widely practiced all over the
globe with great results.
Summing up, Ashtanga yoga is an excellent way to achieve
optimum levels of strength, stamina and flexibility which are
the basic needs for a good athlete and sports person. Once you
have mastered the exercises prescribed by this type of yoga,
you will continue to reap the benefits of these exercises for
as long as you keep the practice sessions going. All you would
need to do to keep in the best of shape is to practice the
different postures of Ashtanga yoga for at least 20 to 25
minutes everyday.
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