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Anyone know anything about Yoga? I’m trying to learn…?

July 31st, 2008 admin 4 comments

I’d like to learn Yoga. I need some type of excercise for the winter months, now that volleyball season has ended. I’ve never done Yoga before. What exactly does Yoga do? I’m not quite sure what it is, to be honest! All I know is that it involves stretching!
Thank you for sharing that. I’ll keep that in mind.

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Where can my mom and I go to learn yoga for free in NYC?

July 31st, 2008 admin 1 comment

My mom and I are looking for a free yoga group that we can go to together like every month or something, does anyone know of one? I have a feeling there is one, We prefer to go to one in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Queens.

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Danskin: Brooklyn Decker

July 31st, 2008 admin No comments

Check out Brooklyn Decker behind the scenes at Danskin’s 2008 Fall/Holiday ad campaign shoot. In this video clip, she talks about the best ways to stay fit in your Danskin wear. www.danskin.com



What are the different types of yoga?

July 30th, 2008 admin 2 comments
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Yoga Equipment – Information You Should Know

July 30th, 2008 admin No comments
Yoga is a well known discipline for body, mind and spirit. With its ever increasing popularity worldwide, it has rapidly adapted to people’s needs and has become more comfortable to practice in the home or in the classroom. Because of these factors and the fact that it has become much higher profile, it has now led to the appearance of a wide variety of yoga equipment being used for classes or for practicing at home.

Essentially, this means that before starting any type of yoga class, you should undertake a little bit of research to ensure that you find out which type of yoga will be right for your needs. Once you have decided this, you can then buy the correct yoga equipment, either online or directly from the yoga school that you attend. More information about what you need can be found over the internet as well as in books or at the various yoga studios.

A Bit about Yoga

Yoga consists of a combination of physical exercises or body positions, which are also known as “asana” and these are used together with various breathing techniques. This will usually take place under the supervision of a qualified instructor.

Most probably your instructor will advise you about what you need, in terms of the necessary yoga equipment. Clothing will be the first thing to consider. It should always be comfortable and allow for yoga poses where for instance you need to keep your head down, or in any other posture where you may slip due to using inappropriate clothes. Shoes are not required as yoga is usually done barefoot. This is great news for those used to sitting or standing for long periods of time, which can cause feet to swell. Consequently, without the need for shoes, it can make things much more comfortable for them.

As part of the exercises are done sitting down, in yoga studios, mats are used. These are called sticky mats which also help to define the personal space of each student, but more importantly, create traction for both the hands and feet.

Optional Equipment

Other yoga equipment consists of blankets, yoga blocks, yoga balls and straps. Blankets can be used in certain positions to elevate a part of the body or to achieve a particular position if students cannot do this by themselves. They may also be used purely to make the position more comfortable and to allow students to maintain it for a longer period of time. Yoga blocks are used to align the body properly, for example where the students hand can’t touch the floor. Straps are especially designed for maintaining a pose or to stretch muscles more effectively. They are used in poses where you are unable to reach or hold a position for more then a few seconds.

Other Things to Consider

In addition to the yoga equipment necessary in class, you can also find other helpful tools such as information material, namely videos, DVDs and books etc that you can use at home, or can study when you have some spare time. All of these things will help you to maintain a broader outlook and progress more quickly in your Yoga.

If you are Really Keen

For those of you willing to continue your exercise outside of the class, you can buy yoga kits. A yoga kit consists of all the necessary elements, e.g. mat, blocks, balls, books and videos to help you progress much faster. Alternatively, there is Yoga equipment available to help create a warm, ambient atmosphere while you practice your yoga. In these kits you will typically find tapes with relaxing background music, aromatherapy tools, candles, bowls and essences etc. Further to this, you can even buy charm jewelries or yoga greeting cards.

Finally

The discipline of Yoga has always been popular, but now it has become a real growth industry and has attracted masses of attention worldwide. Because of this, you need to do your research carefully to ensure that you achieve the goal you have set yourself. All this said and done, with time you can truly benefit from this wonderful ancient discipline. It is well worth the effort you will put in. Good Luck.

About the Author

Written by Darrell Dymond, who covers various aspects of self improvement such as weight loss, allergies, good health and even making money. If you found this article useful and would like to know more about what yoga equipment you need then visit:

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