Yoga For Men
Contemporary Men
Yoga is becoming more popular among men, and for good
reason. Besides getting rid of stress and increasing
flexibility, it may lower the risk of heart disease,
depression, and high blood pressure.
Everyone experiences stress almost everyday, and men are not
exempt from this reality. The contemporary man is expected to
be physically and mentally strong and fit to cope with stress
and to meet the demands of everyday life, together with sports
activities. They usually see the gym as a way to achieve a
fitter body, and often only do exercises like weight training.
Some may do classes but many will run or cycle for the aerobic
aspect of training .
Weight training exercises combined with yoga can produce an
even better result. Yoga not only brings flexibility, it can
also improve concentration, and contribute to weight loss and
redistribution of fat. Yoga is a mind - body experience where
co-ordination, which is a vital part of a person's health and
general well-being, is enhanced. The practice of Yoga can also
lessen the risk for age related illnesses such as insomnia,
impotence, and prostate conditions.
Yoga is also beneficial in counteracting asymmetries one may
acquire through engaging in some sports like tennis and golf by
loosening the tightness of the muscles in the hips, shoulders,
hamstrings and groins.
For many men the thought of attending a yoga class is
intimidating. All those bendy women who make it look easy.
Men's bodies are very different to women's and lack the natural
flexibility that women have. So if necessary look for a class
specifically for men where the emphasis can be on tight
hamstrings, sports injuries, tight shoulders and maybe a
stomach that needs toning.
Take the opportunity to learn the benefits of yoga aiming
not just at improving flexibility but approaching the more
difficult and strong yoga poses that men have a natural ability
to be able to do well.
Lisa Askem has been
teaching yoga in London, England for
over 10 years. She is trained with the
British Wheel of Yoga and teaches at
various centres in South West London
including the world renown Harbour Club
in Fulham.
http://www.benditlikelisa.co.uk
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