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Yoga – Styles to Fit Many NeedsIyengar – Ashtanga – Vinyasa – Bikram – Kundalini Yoga Types
Have you ever thought of taking a yoga class but did not know what to expect? Here is some basic information highlighting various types of yoga styles.
Many people who have never taken a yoga class picture a group of people sitting cross-legged in a darkened room humming for an hour. Some yoga styles offer that approach, but today's yoga classes offer a wide variety of styles to fit various needs. Modern yoga often incorporates an eclectic mix of the following types of hatha yoga, based on Instructing Hatha Yoga by Kathy Lee Kappmeier and Diane M. Ambrosini: Iyengar Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga
Vinyasa Yoga
Bikram Yoga
Kundalini Yoga
Today's yoga instructors often blend a variety of elements from various yoga forms to fit the needs of participants. A therapeutic style may focus on modifications, balance, range of motion, and relaxation with slow movements from one pose, or asana, to the next. Other classes may appeal to those who are looking for a challenging cardiovascular workout in addition to toning and stretching. Some yoga classes target special populations. Classes may be geared toward those who are pregnant, while participants in another class remain in a chair or wheelchair. Other trends may target children or those who wish to practice with a partner. The classroom atmosphere gives a distinct flavor to the yoga class. Participants in water yoga might be in an open pool area. Mirrors, balls, chairs, or props may augment a land yoga class in a brightly lit aerobics room or a quiet area with dimmed lights. Ceiling fans might be on high or a heater might be cranked up. Music accompanies many classes, ranging from sounds of the ocean or a babbling brook to classical guitar to heavy metal. Outdoor classes may utilize nature for props and sounds. Yoga Styles Can Fit Different Personalities Yoga instructors can be as different as yoga styles. Some instructors may provide hands-on adjustments while others may prompt participants to fine-tune their positions with verbal cues. Yoga takes on many forms of exercise, balancing physical and mental components to provide workouts that appeal to various populations today. If you wish to relax on the floor or go for an invigorating full-body burn, yoga may provide the ideal mind/body workout for you. Readers may also be interested in reading:
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