Try Losing Weight With Yoga

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Try Losing Weight With Yoga

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Yoga is renowned for its capacity to reduce stress, enhance flexibility and improve muscle tone and strength. But it’s not typically associated with helping you lose weight. Yoga isn’t typically your first thought when it comes to burning off calories. That’s why many people are surprised to find that it’s a great way to help you lose weight.

Traditional yoga isn’t a strenuous workout. Even though your muscles are being toned, most people don’t experience an increased heart rate during yoga. The fact is, though, that you’re working your muscles, which means your body is burning calories. So, cardiovascular exercise will yield better results if you also practice yoga regularly.

At the core of yoga is the discipline of both your body and mind. This should lead to stronger motivation to stick with your fitness routine and to eat healthfully. A core tenet of yoga is to develop the relationship between your mind and body. Therefore you feel more motivated to care for your body. This is very helpful for people who want to lose weight but have trouble getting motivated.

Conventional forms of yoga have been supplemented with some new techniques that can help you lose weight more easily. These have the advantages of both yoga and aerobic exercise in one package. And to make it easy, there’s a huge variety of yoga DVDs that you can buy that will give you an effective workout.

Here’s a look at some of the more common kinds of yoga.

Vinyasa Yoga: Vinyasa yoga is centered on shifting from one asana, or pose, to another while concentrating on your breathing. There are lots of different poses that you might recognize the name of, including the Sun Salutation. This style of yoga is typically performed in an overheated room so that you sweat profusely.

Ashtanga Yoga: This is an intricate approach to yoga, integrating six series of individual poses, or asanas. The moves become progressively more difficult, so you have to learn them in the correct sequence so you can slowly develop the skills necessary to handle the more complex positions.

Power Yoga: This modern adaptation of yoga mixes active, high-speed actions with yogic breathing.

These yoga techniques offer more of the heart-healthy benefits of aerobic exercise than the usual kinds of yoga. You won’t experience the full benefits of an aerobic workout. However, you still get the dual advantages of aerobic fitness along with the muscle toning and flexibility of yoga. Your weight loss program will surely benefit. As well, these yoga routines are ideal if you’re too time pressed to handle more than one kind of workout.

On the surface, aerobics and yoga have few similarities. Nevertheless, yoga training can boost the benefits of cardiovascular exercise. As well, there are new ways to practice the art of yoga that have more aerobic benefit for your body. If you’re not happy with the progress you’re making with your usual fitness routine, consider adding yoga to the mix.

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