A Beginner’s Guide To Yoga Asanas
Monday, 08.06.2007, 09:15pm (GMT)
By asana we mean various Yoga postures. There are good number of asanas
offering different exercises to body as well as mind. If you are the
one who has just made a tryst with Yoga, you would be first of all made
to do basic yoga asana. These basic asanas are only meant to make your
body accustomed to Yoga practices. You get accustomed to yoga practice
by gaining increased flexibility through basic asanas.
Asanas are very helpful in bringing rejuvenation to your body and mind.
Asana happens to be one of the limbs of yoga practices. You learn
tolerance, balance, patience and perseverance through yoga asana.
Asanas could be done in a seated position, standing position, turning
and twisting posture, supine and balancing posture. Each posture
comprises of not less than twenty asanas that could be further
classified into three levels, beginner’s asanas, middle level asanas
and complex yoga asanas.
Standing asanas are of great help in strengthening legs and lower
muscles of your body. Sitting asanas are focused on making your hips
and lower portion of back stronger. Balance yoga postures are
exceptionally helpful in improving your mental condition. It also
strengthens muscles. Twisting and turning asanas contribute greatly to
your enhanced flexibility. And relaxation postures bring required
tranquility and peace to your mind thus resulting in total mental
rejuvenation.
Some popular asanas are as follows-
Shvasana: It is known as corpse pose. The asana requires you to lie on back in a completely rested state.
Utkatasna: This yoga asana happens to be awkward for many as the pose
needs to be in a sitting position without chair. While keeping this
pseudo sitting pose you are instructed to raise your hands towards sky
or ceiling.
Padmasana: It is a sitting posture with erected back. You are also made
to place your legs on opposite thighs. This asana tests your tolerance
level.
Dhanurasana: It is a bit complex asana which is also known as bow
position. You are made to lie with the help of your stomach and thighs
with raised legs and hands taking hold of legs by raising upper portion
of body. Resultant postures happen to be bow shaped.
Vajrasana: This posture demands you to bend on your knees in such a way
that your hips could be placed on corresponding foots or ankles. You
are also directed to rest your hands on knees.
Navasana: In this asana you are required to lift both of your legs
while being in a sitting posture. Legs should make an angle of forty
five degree from the surface of floor.
All these asanas are a great mixed bunch of easy and complex asanas. If
you happen to be a beginner you should only opt for asanas for
beginners. And practice them for your holistic health improvement.
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