Yoga has rapidly gained popularity in the US and at the Golden Door Spa! It’s an excellent way to counteract stress, anxiety and to relieve the hunched posture that can come from sitting for hours in front of a computer. Practicing yoga regularly can improve your flexibility and balance. It’s one of those activities that you can do alone or with a group and it doesn’t require a big investment to get started. The risks of yoga are low, which is all the more reason for giving it a try.
One of the more popular forms of yoga is Hatha yoga. Offered at the Golden Door Spa several times per week, it focuses on the physical poses and controlled breathing.
POSES – In a typical hatha yoga class, you may learn anywhere from 10 to 30 poses. More experienced yoga students might know many more, including more advanced poses that require advanced stretching and twisting. Poses range from the seemingly easy, such as the corpse pose, which involves lying on the floor, completely relaxed, to the most difficult poses that take years of practice to master.
Remember, you don’t have to do every pose your instructor demonstrates. If a pose is uncomfortable or you can’t hold it as long as the instructor requests, don’t do it. Good instructors will understand. Spend time sitting quietly, breathing deeply until your instructor moves the class on to another pose that’s more comfortable for you.
BREATHING – Controlling your breathing is an important part of yoga. In yoga, breath signifies your vital energy. Yoga teaches that controlling your breath can help you control your body and gain control of your mind.
You’ll learn to control your breathing by paying attention to it. Your instructor may ask you to take deep, regular breaths as you concentrate on your breathing. Other techniques involve paying attention to your breath as it moves into your body and fills your lungs, or breathing through alternate nostrils.
Overall, yoga offers a good means of relaxation and stress relief. Its quiet, precise movements focus your mind less on your busy day and more on the moment as you move your body through poses that require balance and concentration.
To see a monthly schedule of fitness classes offered (including a variety of yoga styles) at the Golden Door Spa, please click here. Namaste …





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