It is very common to hear someone comparing the practice of yoga with any other physical activity such as bodybuilding, stretching, etc. It turns out that, as much has already been said on the blog, psychoactive postures or asanas are just one of the eight pillars of classic yoga and doing them goes well beyond physical conditioning.
The positions of yoga contribute a lot to the strengthening and relaxation of muscles, tendons and bones, but the original idea of the postures is to prepare the body for meditation in a comfortable and seated position for long periods.
In addition, each asana has been designed with specific therapeutic functions that can contribute as much as any body therapy to the health of your body and mind. This is because these movements massage the organs and balance the functions of various internal glands.
Want to know some of these applications? So check out the list that yoga has done with some of the postures she considers most beneficial to our body.
Posture involves strength and flexibility and challenges student concentration with detailed movements that can help or hinder shape in posture.
As we see in the photo of the to the side, the triangle promotes the opening of hips and works the muscles of the legs. By strengthening and aligning the legs and hips, an improvement in the stability of the body occurs. Therefore, the organs in the area of the hips – colon, kidneys, reproductive organs – and also the chakras associated with them are benefited.
The trunk twist combined with the intense opening of the arms promotes extension in the torso. This opens up space for the organs in the breast region to fully perform their functions. The combination of twisting and opening the hips also helps relieve back pain.
In addition, the great challenge of performing the posture helps to center, develop awareness and open the heart chakra (anahata), which helps you connect with what you love. Bikram Choudhury said, “When you improve your triangle, you improve your life 360º: mentally, physically, emotionally.”
In short, this posture tones the whole body, is very invigorating and requires a lot of concentration in the alignment. As you can see in the photo above.
Besides these benefits, we have:
There are many kinds of “chairs” among the yoga asanas. Utkatasana has a very high therapeutic power, but all have their benefits in being practiced. In the case of this Bikram style, we can enumerate:
For some, this posture is super easy, for others, a torment. Either way, it brings the same benefits.
According to BKS Iyengar, whoever suffers from heel pains or spurs will gradually feel relief from the pains and eventually the spur will disappear if the posture is practiced regularly. For pregnant women , this posture is very beneficial as it reduces swelling of the legs. Besides that:
This posture may take a long time to be made in the way that Professor Anderson Allegro does in the picture, but like everything else in yoga, even without reaching the feet and placing the abdomen it is possible to receive all these therapeutic benefits:
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