At Yoga Ann Arbor MI Residents Strive To Improve Themselves

By Henry Powell


During the tour of an Indian philosopher, Swami Vivekananda, of Canada and the United States his unique philosophy, called Asana, took the world by storm. More commonly known as yoga, Asana is a philosophy that is meant to help people to improve their spirits, minds and bodies in a holistic manner. Asana spread everywhere and today there are many millions of practitioners in every country and across cultural borders. In classes for yoga Ann Arbor MI practitioners strive to improve their own lives.

Numerous people still have misconceptions about what Asana is all about. It is definitely not a religion, as some people think. It has no deity and there are no religious elements forming part of the philosophy. It is not just a series of exercises and weird body poses either. Instead, Asana is a holistic philosophy that aims to improve the mind, body and spirit all at the same time.

There are indeed many stretching exercises and poses involved in Asana. Their purpose, however, is to help practitioners to focus and to concentrate and they are not the main purpose of the philosophy at all. There are various versions of Asana and the exercises and poses used in these various versions differ, ranging from more physically demanding to a greater focus on introspection and spiritual growth.

Asana never involves any form of competition and classes are no made up of people all on roughly the same level of proficiency and experience. This means that entire families, regardless of their ages or physical conditions can join a class together. There is also no pressure to master new poses and exercises at a prescribed pace. Practitioners progress at their own pace and only when they feel ready.

Asana has been studied intensively, especially in regards to its potential for improving the health of practitioners. The findings are almost always in agreement. Asana holds many health benefits. People with heart disease, hypertension, high levels of anxiety, depression and diabetes all benefit greatly. It improves concentration and is ideal for children with ADHD. It improves overall flexibility and muscle strength as well and the chances of sustaining an injury are extremely slim.

Taking up Asana does not require a large initial outlay. Any comfortable clothing will do and no special equipment is necessary. Many people prefer to join a class but this is not necessary in order to benefit. Asana can be practiced anywhere, even alone while at home. Beginners are advised, however, to attend at least a few classes in order to master the basic poses and exercises.

The internet offers numerous valuable resources for yoga practitioners and those that want to learn. However, because there are different versions of this discipline, beginners may flounder when trying to decide upon one. The best solution would be to join a studio that can offer classes in several versions and that offer beginners the opportunity to try a few before settling upon a specific one.

It certainly seems as if Asana can be of benefit to anyone, even the aged and those with serious physical disabilities. It does not cost a lot of money to practice and it can be done anywhere and at any time. Improved fitness, flexibility concentration abilities and focus are all things that can benefit anyone.




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