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...urself," says Benjaporn.Benjaporn recommends Bikram yoga to anyone in good health aged 10 and above. She also stresses that beginners should come to classes regularly – she suggests three or four times a week – to see and feel the improvements in their well-being."Most people will experience an improvement in the knee and back a...more
Is a Distance Learning Yoga Instructor Certification Right for You?
...e is also the drain on your finances to be considered. How much are you prepared to invest in an on site certification program? Will you be able to recover your investment in the next year, or will you be paying for it the rest of your life? These questions may not seem Yogic, but you are the only one who finances your educ...more
Useful Information About Tantra Yoga
...uld feel an amazing renewal and acceleration of spiritual awakening through the practice of this form of yoga.An essential part of Tantra yoga is the overcoming of bad habits including such things as smoking, excessive drinking and overeating. As a way of helping you to give up these sorts of self-destructive habits, Tantra helps to ex...more
Yoga - The Fat Burner
...Bow posture (Dhanur-asana), Wheel posture (Chakra-asana),One-legged posture (Ekapada-asana), Half Spinal Twist posture (Garuda-asana), Cobra or Snake posture (Naga-asana), Hero posture (Vira-asana), Cow face posture (Gomukha-asana), Plow posture (Hala-asana), Hand-foot-big toe posture (Hasta-pada-angusta), Fish posture (Matsya-asana), King of the Dance posture (Nataraja-asana), Lotus...more
Yoga: Three Reasons You Should Not Do Yoga Posture - Crow
...w is a moderate inverted balancing posture, which builds strength in the upper extremities (arms, forearms, elbow joints, hands, wrists, clavicle, and scapula) and gives you the confidence to begin work with the Headstand and the Handstand. The Crow requires courage (to risk falling on your nose) and hip flexibility (to bring the thighs a...more

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