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Basic Principles Associated with Yoga for
Beginners
Yoga for beginners begins with basic information regarding the
discipline of yoga. Yoga is a discipline in which the goal is
to attain oneness with the universe or Supreme Being through
breathing. This one breath principle practices a one breath
concept that unionizes the individual with those around, the
universe and the Supreme Creator.
The word yoga literally means union. Practicing yoga focuses on
a freeing of the spirit and mind of the individual in order to
enhance the practice of union with God through the one breathe.
Instruction of yoga for beginners also incorporates a series of
physical movements. These movements are practiced so that the
body is cleansed and strengthened for extended times devoted
for meditation.
Benefits
Yoga for beginners offers many benefits to the new devotee. In
addition to being a discipline that will bring mobility and
strength to the human body, there are some deeper physical,
mental and spiritual benefits. Some of those benefits include
sharpening the mind, becoming more attuned to various bodily
systems functioning within the body, anti-aging of the blood
vessels and an increase in the range of motion.
Selection of Yoga Style
Yoga for beginners starts with a hard decision. That decision
requires a choice as to what style of yoga to practice. There
are eight basic styles of yoga to consider. Specifically those
styles include Bhakti, Karma, Jnana, Raja, Mantra, Laya, Hatha
and Tantra Yoga.
With so many choices, it is clear that yoga for beginners can
be a bit on the confusing side. To dispel this confusion it is
best for the beginner to investigate each of the various forms
of yoga and choose for themselves what the best style of yoga
to practice is. The various styles of yoga have the same goal
of oneness, however each has a variation. This variation should
be matched with the beginner’s comfort level. For example,
Hatha yoga is the most basic of style and may be the starting
practice point of yoga for beginners.
Basic Poses
There are many basic poses associated with yoga for beginners.
Three of those basic poses include the sun salutation, the
shoulder stand and the corpse pose.
The sun salutation is a yoga routine that combines various yoga
postures, practice of breathing, sunbathing and petition. These
12 positions are coordinated in motion and incorporate the
proper rhythms of breathing.
The shoulder stand is also a basic routine with yoga for
beginners. With this pose it is important not to allow the look
of the pose to frighten you and prevent your mastering of the
critical cornerstone to practicing yoga.
The third pose is the corpse pose and is an unwinding pose.
This particular pose is generally done at some point during
your routine and as the last pose of your yoga routine. As the
name implies, simply lie on your back and simulate a dead
body. It is a method of simply relaxing every part of your body
and is generally done for a 15 minute time period.
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