According to many practitioners, Yoga is the belief that positive things such as peace and health and happiness are within in every single human being, and that focussing the mind and body and exercising discipline can result in great clarity and wellbeing.
Some say the art of Yoga goes back more than 2000 years, but one thing is certain - practicing Yoga can be good for both the body and the mind.
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Relaxation is a key part to living longer and healthier and there are many ways to achieve this, and Yoga is documented to be one of the most effective methods.
Hatha Yoga (Physical Yoga) is one such style that has been made popular by celebrity practitioners such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna. It is often referred to as “power yoga” because it involves running through poses extremely quickly in order to cash in on their physical benefits, to which toning and strengthening are key.
Hatha has been criticised because it is divorced from the other, more spiritual, branches of Yoga.
In an interview with Time Magazine, Yoga enthusiast Christie Turlington has claimed that many people who practice Hatha are just in it for the “Yoga Body” (read: good bum) that celebrities pontificate about.
But there are numerous other types of Yoga out there, split in five main groups.
Traditional Yoga practices focus on integration of the mind, body and spirit. In order to achieve this the Yoga student needs to balance their actions, intelligence and emotion. Balance is attained through regulation of the body with Yoga poses and regulation of the mind through meditation and focussing the mind.
In India, where Hindu is one of several dominate religions, the most common branch of Yoga is Bhakti.
Bhakti is the Yoga of devotion. It is directly related to Hindu spirituality because it encourages the Yoga student to become “one” by devoting themselves to Brahma - the Hindu got of creation. Bhakti aims to open the student’s mind to acceptance and love and harmony with oneself and world.
Raja Yoga encourages the practitioner to focus on mastering themselves as a conduit for mastering the extended world. Most Raja students are members of religious or spiritual orders.
Jnana Yoga is all about mastering the mind. Jnana students believe that wisdom and intelligence are the highest virtues. They are open to other religions and beliefs because they’re practices are based on logic and students are encouraged to always keep an open mind.
Karma Yoga is exactly what you think it is. As J.T. says, what goes around, comes around baby. And Karmic Yoga students are encouraged to think and act justly so that they will receive their dues.
Despite popular misconceptions Tantric Yoga is not all about sex. It focuses on allowing the student to find the divine element of every experience. Humility and devotion are large aspects of Tantric Yoga.
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There are benefits other than the physical to be gained through practicing Yoga. It’s easy to see from the list above that mental health is high on the agenda of every branch of Yoga. General mental health benefits of Yoga include relaxation and stress relief, which as most people know can lead to a longer life.
One of the best things about Yoga is that you need no equipment to begin a session. Some practitioners recommend mats to avoid bruising the spine and other parts of the body, but they are not a necessity by any means. Yoga is also low impact and can be enjoyed by all age groups from young children to the elderly, and because of its slow pace you don’t have to be super fit to take part either.
Yoga students report a more positive outlook on life, better sleeping patterns and higher concentration levels. Yoga can also be beneficial to those suffering serious illness, bringing together mental and physical elements to help patients suffering from cancers and heart disease.
Yoga Positions (Asanas)
Tree - Improves balance and co-ordination
Triangle - Improves balance and co-ordination
Cobra - Stretches pelvic muscles and strengthens the back
Lotus - Improves meditative state


“Hatha Yoga is not the ultimate goal. Hatha Yoga makes us aware that the body with its inestimable qualities is everything that we have in life; for we enter this world naked and leave this world naked. For that reason we must get the best out of our body. The more we strive to unfold the perfection’s of the body, the more quickly our mental capacities unfold: power of concentration, memory, will-power and resolution. The blessing of Hatha Yoga is threefold; health, well-being and long life.” Selvarajan Yesudian. The physical techniques of Yoga are the stepping stones to meditation. According toPatanjali, Yoga is the cessation of the modifications of the mind. In the beginning the primary prerequisite to peace of mind is posture. yoga poses are practiced to gain steady posture, health and lightness in the body. All yoga poses are intended to directly or indirectly quiet the mind. The majority of Asana have been devised to build up different parts of the body and to develop the strength required by the more advanced physical disciplines. The purpose of the yoga poses is to recondition the system, both mind and body, and to develop the nervous and glandular systems. Yoga is a method that aims to achieve the maximum results with the minimum expenditure of energy. The different yoga poses have been devised to bring a rich supply of blood to the brain and to the various parts of the spinal column. The yoga asana work by stretching,bending and twisting the spinal column in different directions to promote the health of the nerves. When the body is purified, Prana (vital energy) can be conserved and the individual becomes healthy and conscious. Endurance is of the utmost importance in all of the Asana work. All excess moisture needs to be eliminated from the body, especially from the joints. The less moisture present, the easier the postures become and the body is subjected to less pain. Regularity in yoga asana practice is an absolute necessity if one wishes to realise the full potential of the Yoga process. If the foundations of a building are not correctly laid, the superstructure will fall down. So too, if a student of Yoga has not gained a certain degree of mastery over the yoga poses he/she can not successfully proceed to the advanced disciplines. Yoga is a direct experience of the vast interrelatedness of all life and of all things. You will feel at peace at the end of a yoga asana class because there is a natural realignment of your body which leads to a natural realignment of your perception of life and of who you are.