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Friday, 15 January 2016

Yoga For All: Part 3 "Yoga Vocabulary"

Doing yoga in the comfort of your own home is one thing, but going to a class is a whole different experience. The idea may be daunting for many just starting out, “Am I doing this position right? Is everyone staring at me?” but trust me, no one is judging you and the instructor is there to help you out. I’m here today to help you with something else newcomers to yoga may find difficult when starting classes; the yoga vocabulary.


Yoga has evolved throughout the years and many yoga studios use the translated names for various yoga positions. That being said, there are words in this ancient dialect, Sanskrit, nearly every yoga teacher (or guru) still uses today. There are many reasons these words are important in the yoga community, but the main reason is that these words having a universal understanding. 

Here is just a short list of some popular words and their meanings that you may experience while taking a yoga class!

Namaste
Even if you've never taken a yoga class, you've probably heard this one. Its literal meaning is "I bow to you" or "The light in me bows to the light in you". 

Drishti
This is your "Focal Point". During a yoga position or meditation, you may focus on your drishti to help keep your balance and stay focused. 

Guru
"One who brings lightness to darkness" is the literal meaning. Or, in simpler terms, your yoga instructor. 

Chakra
You have 7 chakras or "energy points" throughout the body. We can go into chakras for awhile, so if you'd like to read more, please visit this link:

Mantra
This is a letter, word, or phrase that is chanted as a way of focusing your thoughts. A popular example of this is "Om". 

Asana
A yoga pose or position, but literally means seat. For more on Asana, visit this link:

Savasana/Shavasana
Relaxation/restoration pose that is typically performed at the end of a class. Corpse pose is another word for this.

Pranayama
Pranayama is the control of breath/a way to control your energy through breath. 

Ananda
This means bliss/condition of utter joy.

Atman
The transcendental self or spirit.

Karuna
This translates to compassion. 

Ujjayi
This is a particular breathing technique from the diaphragm that is practiced throughout the yoga routine. 


This is just a small taste of a vast vocabulary that is Sanskrit. For more words and definitions, visit these sites:


Namaste

Visit the links below to read the the other parts of our "Yoga For All" blog series

Yoga For All: Part 1 "10 Benefits of Yoga"

Yoga For All: Part 2 "Basic Yoga Positions"

Yoga For All: Part 4 "Yoga Routines"

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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Yoga For All: Part 1 "10 Benefits of Yoga"

Yoga is a pretty universal activity. It can be a great exercise, but it can also be a way of life. For all of you who have never tried it, it’s not too late to start. It’s great for all ages, ranging from small children, to mature adults. Also it can be beneficial for all body types and skill sets.

No matter why you enjoy yoga, there are plenty of benefits from it as well! I put together a list of 10 benefits of yoga that may make you want to break out that yoga mat you stuffed away in the closet.


1.    Reduces Stress and Reduces Anxiety
It doesn’t matter if you suffer from chronic stress and anxiety or experience it once in a while when your workload gets heavy; it’s tough! Yoga has been found to help reduce or even relieve stress and anxiety. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t be afraid to break out the yoga mat! Sometimes a 20-minute yoga break is exactly what you need. If your case is a little more serious, studies show that doing yoga on a regular basis can increase serotonin levels. Even though this may not be a total solution to your anxiety and stress, it can be incredibly helpful.


2.    Great way to get Toned
Yoga is more than just stretching! It’s balance, strength, and flexibility all combined. If you practice yoga on a regular basis, chances are you will see a big improvement! Also, make sure to switch up your routines every so often. That’s a great way to keep things interesting, your muscles challenged, and will prevent you from plateauing. In addition, for those of you who have weak joints, yoga is a great way to stay in shape without creating further damage. It’s a low impact activity, but with myriad benefits.

3.    Gives You Better Balance
Yoga is a great way to become a more balanced person. Why is this important? It trains your body to understand its situational awareness, or proprioception. Though this may seem like a minor benefit, people with poor proprioception are linked to having more knee/back pain due to a constant imbalance.

4.    Boosts Energy
Just like any regular excising, yoga can help boost energy. Notice you’re feeling lethargic by the end of the day? If you pick up 20-30 minutes of yoga a day, you can start feeling a boost of energy. Also, it helps you sleep deeper, so you’ll be waking up less exhausted.

5.    Great for Cross-Training
No matter what your work out of choice is, stretching is very important! It can help prevent injuries, and not to mention, increase flexibility. Also, stretching after a workout can help reduce muscle fatigue and speed up muscle recovery. Next time you complete your exercise, try a 10-minute, full body yoga routine to get the most out of your training. 
     

6.    You Can Do it Alone, or With Friends
The great thing about yoga is that you can do it anywhere and with anyoneeven all by yourself. Take a class with your friends, or just enjoy some alone time in your living room, it’s all up to you! If you enjoy the solitude of nature, bring your mat outside! Maybe you’re more of a social butterfly, it is a great way to relax with your friends and even meet new people.

7.    Relieves Muscle Tension
If you get the occasional knot from sleeping on a new pillow, or suffer from frequent muscle tightness and tension, it can be incredibly painful! Just about anything can cause muscle tension. Stress, over extending cold muscles, or even getting sick, but you don’t have to just stick it out. While massaging knots is an age-old trick, yoga can be incredibly helpful too. A combination of massaging, hot shower or bath, and yoga can be a great natural remedy to work out all those tight spots without having to take medication.


8.    Improves Flexibility
In a nutshell, most of the positions in yoga have to deal with stretching some sort of muscle. But unlike traditional stretching, yoga involves balance and strength, which will not only improve your flexibility, but tone your muscles as well (like I stated earlier). While you are practicing, breathe deep throughout all the positions to maximize the stretch. That will also give you a more relaxing experience as well.

9.    Helps you Focus
Feel yourself getting side tracked a lot, or procrastinating on a big project? Yeah, we’ve all been there! Instead of scrolling through your Facebook newsfeed for the one hundredth time, roll out your yoga mat! I like to give myself 30 minutes (some of you may need more or less time) to completely clear my head of everything, and focus only on how my body feels while going through the yoga positions. When you’ve finished, you may find yourself more motivated and ready to get back to work.

10. It’s Fun!
Yoga is fun! Take a class and enjoy yourself, or simply follow along with YouTube videos in your bedroom. It doesn’t matter what your body type is, what skill level you’re at, or what gender you are, the only thing that matters is what you get out of it.

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