When people are trying
something different for a short period of time they tend to come up with all
kinds of excuses for stopping the routine.
With yoga people like
to say they did not care for it even though they only tried it one time. Then
there is the typical, "flexibility and my body did not work well
together."
The best excuse used is
they quit exercising because yoga hurt their body. If you are not use to
exercise then of course the body is going to hurt until it becomes use to it.
Over a thousand of
years ago in the country India yoga was born. When the exercises were first
practiced it is amazing to see how flexible the people were back then and how
they could bend their bodies.
Over the years as the
bodies were not worked the same they became less flexible and the lifestyles
became more demanding. This is why the yoga ritual has changed some over the
years so more people could enjoy the benefits of it.
The West first started
seeing yoga appear around 100 years ago. As the exercises became more poplar
then there were some things added to the traditional way of exercising with
yoga.
There are a variety of
different styles in yoga but, here are some that are used by many today:
Styles of Yoga:
From spiritual to
completely physical there is yoga for everyone to enjoy.
Yoga can be hard for a
variety of people since there are some exercises that are challenging
aerobically that even the fittest people have a hard time doing the exercises.
Another reason someone
might call it quits is because they become bored with the meditative and slow
techniques.
Styles for Teaching:
When joining yoga class
there might be an instructor in the front of the room that is demonstrating the
different techniques.
As the instructor is
showing the moves the class is expected to follow along. Then there are some
instructors that will show how to do the technique then walk around and help
anyone that is having difficulties.
Finally there are even
instructors that will just tell the steps for doing the exercise and the class
is expected to do their best.
Expertise of
Instructors:
There are two different kinds of instructors
here. There is the one that was taught and can actually do the poses so they share
with the class. Then there are instructors that just know how to do the
different poses and were not taught by anyone.
Instructors Training:
The majority of instructors have taken a class
where they are taught how to do the poses. It could be a class that just lasts
for a weekend or it could be one that lasts for several months. Usually the
instructor only learns one type of yoga and that is what is actually taught.
Before starting any
classes it is best to see which age group the class is focusing on. It just
would not benefit an athlete to take classes that are for middle age and visa
versa.
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