4 Surprising Benefits of Yoga
There are many physical benefits yoga of practicing yoga
regularly, for example, improved flexibility, and core strength etc. However,
the nonphysical advantages are less well documented, but still very much a
benefit. Some of the non-physical benefits of regularly engaging in yoga are
outlined below.
1. An elevated mood and increase in contentment
When practicing yoga you are encouraged to regulate your
breathing using meditation and deep breathing techniques. This enables you to
slow your breathing; leaving you, feeling much more relaxed. However, there has
also been research carried out that points to a stimulation of brain activity,
leading to a more positive mood. The study found an increase in
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)-ergic activity for those that practiced yoga
regularly.
The study was conducted over 12 weeks and compared a group
that carried out a walking activity compared to a set of participants
practicing yoga regularly, finding higher levels of GABA in the yoga group. Low
levels of GABA have been associated with anxiety and depression.
2. Improves concentration and focus
Yoga has been proven to increase a person's ability to focus
and concentrate. Research has shown that people are far more able to focus and
maintain their concentration after a yoga session. Researchers compared a yoga
group to one that had performed a regular workout at the gym and found the gym
group, on being asked to perform tasks, lacked focus.
There were no definitive answers as to why this may occur.
However, researchers pointed to the fact that yoga increases your
self-awareness and leads to a less anxious state where cognitive function can
be improved.
3. Improves mind/body connection
Yoga has long been shown to improve the relationship between
mind and body, predominantly through the use of poses and particular breathing
techniques. Particular poses and breathing techniques have been shown to
increase blood flow to the brain and throughout the nervous system.
The 'conversation' your body has between the mental and the
physical can be improved by many types of movement and exercise. Yoga is
excellent for this very purpose as it encourages movement to be synchronized
with breathing regulation. Ultimately, yoga is about unity of mind and body,
with them being two sides of the same coin.
4. Increases self-knowledge
Self-awareness or self-knowledge is encouraged by many
psychotherapists and natural healers. Those seeking this should be warned that
it is not simple. However, yoga can bring about this awareness and the rewards
are great. Once this has been attained, life becomes a much richer experience,
with an outlook on life and general positive attitude that enables the yoga
practitioner to experience physical sensations not usually felt within the
confines of normal consciousness.
Feelings not encroached on by word or thought can be a
revelation, leading to subtle but definitely noticeable changes in the mind and
spirit. By learning to ignore the chatter of the mind whilst strengthening the
body, you are able to unlock the secrets of self-knowledge.
The above are just a few examples, the tip of the iceberg so
to say as to the non-physical and overall benefits of yoga. Yoga is just plain
wonderful, get started today!
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