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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/arogyayo/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Yin Yoga in particular provides physical, mental, emotional, and energetic benefits and, for some, spiritual. Which benefits you enjoy will depend greatly upon your intention when you practice.<\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n
Modern yoga has its roots deep in Eastern mysticism, has been fertilized by nineteenth-century gymnastics and wrestling, and has been shaped by Western sensibilities. Today, yoga as practiced in the West is totally unique: this yoga has never existed anywhere else before\u2014today we practice Western Yoga for the benefits that Westerners desire. These benefits are considerable and will be explored in this investigation. If you have been doing yoga for a while now, you might be experiencing only half of the practice and just some of the benefits that are available to you. Yin Yoga is the other half.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Most forms of yoga today are dynamic, active practices designed to work only half of our body, the muscular half, the “yang” tissues. Yin Yoga allows us to work the other half, the deeper “yin” tissues of our ligaments, joints, deep fascial networks, and even our bones. All of our tissues are important and need to be exercised so that we can achieve optimal health and vitality. Exercise our joints?! Isn’t that dangerous? Yes and no. It depends on how we do it; we can exercise our joints safely if we do so intelligently. If done incorrectly, we can definitely hurt ourselves, but we can say that about any form of exercise.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Health Benefits of Yin Yoga<\/h3>\n\n\n\n
Yin Yoga<\/strong> is the other half, that it works the deeper tissues of the body, is just the beginning of defining what Yin Yoga<\/strong> is all about. We need to look at the definitions of the underlying principles of yin and yoga to look at the intention behind engaging in a yoga practice, and to explore the benefits and methodologies used in a Yin Yoga practice.
There are many reasons for beginning a yoga practice; obtaining optimum physical health is just one. Many people are drawn to yoga to help reduce the effects of stress in their lives. others wish to deepen their meditation practices or to simply become more present in their daily lives. As we will discover, yoga in general and Yin Yoga in particular provides physical, mental, emotional, and energetic benefits and, for some, spiritual. Which benefits you enjoy will depend greatly upon your intention when you practice.<\/p>\n\n\n\nYin way to practice yoga<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Yin <\/strong>– alternation and combination of yang and yin generate water, fire, wood, metal, and earth<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n
How you practice is just as important as what you do in your practice. There is a yin aspect to life and a yang aspect. There is a yin way to practice yoga and a yang way that go beyond the actual movements and postures employed in a yoga session. Yin is yielding, allowing, and nourishing. Even within an active, sweaty yang practice we can adopt a yin sensitivity that will help us gain much more from our yoga practice. Even within an active yang lifestyle, we can adopt a yin awareness and acceptance that will help us gain contentment in our lives. Yin Yoga can have the same goals and objectives as any other school of yoga. What we do will be different but how we do it will be the biggest difference. Why we do yoga really comes down to our own unique, particular intentions. Knowing the benefits of the Yin Yoga style will help you clarify intentions for your practice.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Some students initially find this style of yoga quite boring, passive, or soft, but they quickly discover that it can be quite challenging due to the long duration of the poses. Yin Yoga is simple, but simple does not mean easy. We can remain in the postures anywhere from one to twenty minutes! After you have experienced this, even just once, you will realize that you have been doing only half of the asana practice.<\/p>\n\n\n\n