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What is Yoga

Yoga is a Sanskrit word translated as “yoke” or “union.” To yoke means to draw together, bind together, or unite. It aims to create a union of the body, mind, soul, and universal consciousness. Connecting physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of ourselves allows yogis to experience deep states of freedom, peace, and self-realization. Personalized private yoga classes for everyone. An easy way to build healthy habits for your body and mind.

For Anyone At Home

Experience the benefits of yoga before leaving your home. Our online classes offer the convenience of practicing from anywhere and the freedom to skip the commute to the studio.

Or Anywhere Else

Those who travel frequently can build and maintain their yoga habit by booking online yoga classes. It helps keep you accountable and ensures you can continue practicing yoga safely wherever you are.

What to expect from a yoga class?

Whatever kind of yoga you’re about to practice for the first time, here are ten things you should expect:

Does yoga hurt?

While yoga is generally considered a low-impact exercise, it can still significantly strain your muscles. The eccentric muscle contractions common in almost all types of yoga can cause microscopic tears in the muscles and fascial tissues.

The three most common adverse effects reported were:

Soreness and pain

Muscle injuries

Fatigue

How long should a yoga session be?

If yoga is NOT your only workout, complete at least 2-3 yoga sessions per week for a minimum of 60-100 minutes of yoga per week. The yoga you do should focus on aspects of fitness NOT covered in your other workouts, typically including mobility, flexibility, balance, breathing, therapeutic stretching, and body awareness. If yoga is your only workout, aim for at least 20-30 minutes of yoga six days per week.

If necessary, you can start with three days per week for your first month. As your fitness level increases, you can increase that to 40-70 minutes per day.

How does yoga work?

Yoga is an ancient and complex practice rooted in Indian philosophy. It began as a spiritual practice but has become popular to promote physical and mental well-being. Although classical yoga also includes other elements, yoga, as practiced in the United States, typically emphasizes physical postures (Asanas), breathing techniques (Pranayama), and meditation (Dyana).

There are many different yoga styles, from gentle to physically demanding. Differences in the types of yoga used in research studies may affect study results. This makes it challenging to evaluate research on the health effects of yoga.

What are the health benefits of yoga?

Although there’s been a lot of research on the health effects of yoga, many studies have included only small numbers of people and have yet to be of high quality. Therefore, in most instances, yoga has shown promise for particular health uses, but it still needs to be proven to help.

For whom yoga is good?

Yoga offers physical and mental health benefits for people of all ages. And, if you’re going through an illness, recovering from surgery, or living with a chronic condition, yoga can become an integral part of your treatment and potentially hasten healing.

FAQ's

Who do people do yoga?

More than 90 percent of people come to yoga for flexibility, stress relief, health, and physical fitness.

what is the main aim of yoga?

Thus the aim of Yoga is Self-realization, to overcome all kinds of sufferings leading to ‘the state of liberation’ (Moksha) or ‘freedom’ (Kaivalya).

Is yoga OKAY every day?

If you’re in good health, it’s probably safe for you to do a moderate amount of yoga every day.

How effective is online yoga?

Online yoga means you can practice in private. Practicing on your own allows you to tune into your body without making comparisons or worrying about what you look like in a pose.

Is online yoga good for beginners?

Online classes are perfect for beginners and experienced yogis alike. You can choose from various class levels to find the perfect one for your needs while being guided by professional teachers worldwide.

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