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Yoga & Pilates
What is yoga?
While
some people think of yoga simply as physical exercise, it is actually a
complete system for overall health and well-being. It includes
everything from physical postures, personal hygiene, and a healthy diet
to premeditation, breathing, and relaxation techniques. The most
advanced forms of meditation and self-realization are also a part of
yoga.
Why do yoga?
Like
many forms of exercise, yoga asanas effectively stretch and strengthen
your body. The greatest benefits of yoga asanas, however, come from
their profound effects on the internal systems of the body. By bending,
stretching, twisting, and flexing in the various postures, you bathe
your internal organs with oxygenated blood and prana, also known as
life force energy or chi. Yoga asanas soothe and tone your nerves and
regulate the endocrine system, which is responsible for the production
of hormones - one of the keys to both physical and mental health. They
also improve digestion and elimination, strengthen the respiratory
system, and tone the reproductive organs. Yoga techniques like
asanas, breathing, and relaxation are extremely effective in relieving deep-seated stress
and anxiety, enabling you to experience yoga's greatest gifts:
spiritual happiness and inner peace.
What is Pilates?
Derived from ancient yoga asanas, the Pilates exercise system was formulated by Joseph Pilates over 80
years ago for more specific and limited purposes. Although Pilates is
not a complete balanced or holistic exercise and health system, it is
quite useful. Pilates focuses mainly on cultivating core strength in
the body and lengthening the spine. Practiced for decades by dancers,
Pilates has become popular in recent years for its largely aesthetic
body sculpting effect. Pilates can be a valuable tool for enhancing
strength, definition, and good posture in partnership with Yoga.
The Benefits of Yoga and Pilates combined
The benefits of exercising pilates and yoga are extraordinary. They are both known to support the development of long, strong, graceful bodies that move efficiently without creating bulky muscles. Both disciplines are integrative; associated with stress reduction and increased well-being. Both yoga and pilates are used as rehabilitative systems. They can be adjusted for a wide range of people and fitness levels, and both support the achievement of very high levels of body/mind/spirit fitness.
