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Here’s What Happens to Your Body (and Mind) As Soon You Start Practicing Yoga

Topic: YogaPublished September 5, 2018

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You’ve probably heard that doing yoga the right way is great for your body. However, you might be wondering exactly how it helps. Many yoga enthusiasts around the world swear by the life-changing effect that yoga has had on their bodies and lives. Once you decide to take the plunge and start doing yoga, here are some of the things you should expect to experience in your body. Your breathing becomes faster Shortness of breath is one of the signs of stress. While you may often feel out of breath at first, yoga will help you improve your breathing patterns with time. Like most people, you have over the years lost your sense of awareness when it comes to regulating your body functions in a way that helps you maintain a peaceful state and a clear mind. As you go about your life at work or school, you typically undergo a lot of stress and, like many others, you lack the tools to ensure that you remain centered through proper breathing and mindfulness in stressful situations. Yoga exercise enables you to learn the right way to breathe in order to lead a positive life. Your body feels stiff Many of the dynamic movements in yoga are not easy to do if your muscles are tight. Sure, there are many yoga poses that are easy even for beginners. However, to draw maximum benefits, you need to do a wide variety of poses. As you try them out for the first time, you will notice a lot of rigidity and tightness in your body. This is not simply a matter of being inflexible. The tightness is a symptom of a suboptimal state of both the body and the mind. Using a good yoga mat will help you execute the movement effectively, so make sure you read the yoga mat guide before purchasing a yoga mat and starting your sessions. You suffer brain fog Yoga exercise requires concentration and also helps improve your focus. Proper yoga exercises often put you in a state that feels similar to the flow state, which is when your mind is extremely clear and your creativity is at its peak. Being in the flow state is immensely satisfying. Once you experience this state increasingly as you do yoga exercise, you’ll become more aware of its absence in your other daily routine at work or school. In other words, you’ll have times when you’ll suffer brain fog and will yearn for the yoga sessions in order to clear your mind. You become more health conscious When you start practicing yoga, you take back control of your physical and psychological health. After accumulating hours of yoga sessions, you’re going to start feeling the rewards of the practice in your body and mind. This may open you up to the fact that you may have been needlessly living a suboptimal life because of neglecting taking care of your body. As a result, you’re likely to start building other healthy habits, such as eating a proper diet and getting more quality sleep.

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