When people hear “yoga” many picture someone in the lotus
position humming to themselves in some mindless manner. Wrong! In fact, the
purpose is to be acutely present in the moment. This is when you “go to your
happy place” so to speak. I personally meditate on any number of things, as
long as it’s positive; sometimes it’s picturing the ocean, sometimes it’s
giving a list of thanks to God, sometimes it’s imagining my Mom laughing and
having fun in heaven. I also listen to jazz while I pose. You may choose a
different genre or nature sounds or a metronome or no sound at all. It’s
whatever helps you feel relaxed. Really the only no-no is allowing yourself to
dwell on anything stressful or negative.
Most people who know me know that I’m very much into healthy
living, which includes physical fitness and another reason we want to reduce
stress is because stress triggers cortisol. This is a hormone that, to make a
long story short, causes you to store fat in the body. I’m sure you’ve all
heard how the two are related so I won’t bore you with all of that now, just
know that decreasing your stress is key in MANY ways to boosting your immune
system and making better use of your weight loss efforts.
Yoga teaches you how to reduce stress and increase positivity
in your daily life. You will find an intensified spiritual enlightenment and
peace through the practice of yoga. Not to mention the health benefits of
developing a stronger and more balanced body. I used to only do yoga as a
stretching ritual after working out but now I do it every single morning just
to get centered, relaxed, and more mentally and physically prepared for my day.
I chose 8 poses for my morning sessions, that are most ideal
for waking the body, and I spend about 10 minutes at it. I used to have pain
and tightness in my lower back and hamstrings but I just don’t anymore. I do
notice a difference if I don’t do it in the morning now, which only serves as a
quick and sure reminder that I need to MAKE the time for it, no matter what.
Not only has it helped me physically but it has improved my
spiritual awareness and increased my peace like you wouldn’t believe. I want to
encourage you today to look into yoga as a tool to help you better manage your
stress, depression, anxiety, etc. If you need any guidance on the matter or
anything I’ve mentioned here please feel free to message me (the address is
displayed to the right, under my profile) or join my Fitness Challenge Group.
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