Yoga: Three Reasons You Should Not Do Yoga Posture - Crow
...e muscular strength in the upper arms.
As you hold this asana the chest is immobilized so that you can only breathe abdominally. Remember to keep your attention on the breath because this asana brings the habit of holding the breath as you focus on the balancing act.
This asana reinforces the arm, shoulder and abdominal muscles, wrists and the upper torso. It stretches and lubricates the joints, tendons and ligaments of the upper body. It tones the abdominal organs and opens the groins.
The Crow pose increases both physical and mental balance, concentration and tranquility. It balances the nervous system, brings lightness to the body and prepares the mind for meditation. Although the Crow pose gives us tremendous benefits for the mind and the body, in some healt...more
Yoga Shoes And Supplies
...Yoga is a fun hobby and a way of life for many. Whether you are a life-long fan of yoga, or just starting to get into the rewarding sport, you will need good supplies. Some items are required in order to do yoga, other things are optional. Our review of yoga shoes and supplies with get you started. Let us help you decide what equipment you need.
Our first subject in yoga shoes and supplies are yoga shoes. The type of shoes ...more
Different Types Of Yoga apparel
...your Yoga clothes.
First and foremost is comfort.
Since you are going to perform different positions or Yoga postures, you must wear clothing that will not restrict you from moving freely in any manner. Your clothes should offer ease of movement and must be attuned to letting your different body parts to twist and stretch in various ways and postures.
It is advisable to choose a clothing which is made from pure organic cotton because this will provide maximum comfort. With this k...more
Yoga To Avoid Lenses
...unds.
2. Rub both palms together. Close the eyes and gently place the left palm over the left eye and the right palm over the right eye. Do not press the eyeballs. Breathe in and out slowly to release stress. Repeat 2-3 times.
3. Also asanas that strengthen the eyes include the Bhujangasana (snake pose), Surya Namaskara (sun salutes), and Shavasana (rest pose).
4. Sit straight in any comfortable posture. stretch both your arms forward up to the shoul...more

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