Yoga Benefits and Various Types of Health Yoga Poses

Yoga Tips

1.    To get started, you need to have the urge and self-assurance in yourself.

2.    To practice Yoga, the place chose must be calm, quiet, ventilated, dust free, moisture free and also disruption free.

3.    Before you start practicing Yoga, it is very significant for you to clear your bowels and bladder as well as clean your nostrils and throat of all mucus. You must also drink a glass of lukewarm water.

4.    Yoga clothing should be loose and as comfortable as probable. Form-fitting cotton/Lycra pants and shirts are the best.

5.    Wait for a few minutes and then you can start.

6.    Like all other work outs, you must begin with easy poses, thereafter you can advance to the tough ones. Be logical and systematic.

7.    Remember, to start with your actions should be light and if you feel fatigue in between you must discontinue.

Benefits of Yoga

The benefits of Yoga are numerous. In terms of energy Yoga is like a universe in itself. Some of the important

Yoga benefits include anti-ageing, balance and suppleness of body, increase in knowledge and wealth, improvement in mental health and growth of personal and social values.

1.    increases flexibility in muscles and various brawny joints,
2.    strengthens the spinal cord,
3.    recovers back aches,
4.    improves muscular skeletal conditions, digestion and elimination,
5.    stimulates glands and endocrinal system,
6.    improves heart state,
7.    proper blood circulation,
8.    recovers breathing disorder,

Yoga Types

Bhakti Yoga

Bhakti Yoga emphasizes on the love and loyalty to the Almighty. The individual drama this type of Yoga concentrates on the continuation of Almighty. He/she learns to show love, concern to the creatures co-existing with him/her, apart from keenly worshipping the Lord.

Hatha Yoga

Hatha Yoga was founded by Yogi Swatmarama in the 15th century in India. This type of Yoga is all about the mixture of two extremes - 'ha' (the Sun, regarded as the positive current) and 'tha' (the Moon, regarded as the unenthusiastic current).

Jnana Yoga

The Yoga of true knowledge, Jnana Yoga aims to divide the person drama it, from all the temporary things of the life. The person doing it attains tranquility, control over his/her mind, sense, faith, ability for attentiveness and the endurance to endure the play of opposites by Mother Nature.