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A super simple exercise that flexes the spine and has many benefits for regular practice
Dec 31, 2024"Sufi Circles" is a simple sitting posture in Kundalini Yoga. It is also known as "Sufi Grinds" or "Sufi Circles". Specifically, you rotate your upper body (torso) around the axis of your body. This unassuming warm-up has many benefits - your spine and hips will gain more flexibility. For lovers of meditation, they are a path to stillness. Each turn makes you lighter, and you may even experience a rooted meditative state.
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Can't Do Yoga Pigeon Pose Well? Try This Exercise!
Dec 20, 2024One legged king pigeon is my favourite backbend asana. It opens up the hip flexors, external rotators, chest, spine and shoulders at the same time. To start the exercise. You can use a yoga strap to assist, or if your body is too stiff, place a yoga block under your front leg.
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What Are The Best Stretches To Improve Fitness Results? These Are The "5 Types" You Should Know About
Dec 19, 2024In recent years, the topic of fitness has become very popular, many people want to have a perfect body, no matter where they go, can get the attention of others, now no matter boys and girls, all want to have the perfect abdominal muscle curve.
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Yoga Rest, Primary Meditation, Rejuvenation, Stress Relief And Sleep Aid!
Dec 18, 2024If you practice yoga consistently, you may know something about meditation. It can be a short practice in class or you can practice it alone. However, many people don't know much about yoga nidra.
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A Modern Genre Classification Of Yoga, It's So Complete!
Dec 17, 2024Look at a yoga studio's schedule and you will see many different types of yoga, from ashtanga and kundalini to aerial yoga and more. There are even some more modern and less common styles: Paddle board yoga, for example.
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Having Practiced Yoga For So Long, Do You Know What Is The “Bandha” And How To Use It?
Dec 16, 2024In sanskrit, the word bandha means 'lock' or 'seal'. Yogis use certain muscles to form these seals to prevent prana from escaping the body. If practised correctly, they can also help to stabilise your core during asana practice and keep you safe from injury.