Showing posts with label Vinyasa Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vinyasa Yoga. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Dance for Health & Beauty

Dance is an art-form that usually refers to rhythmic movements of the body, generally with respect to music.

Dance and health have been a subject of a number of research activities and shows that dance is a very healthy exercise. In other words, dance is a reliable indicator of the dancers’ health and intelligence.

In general, being a form of aerobic exercise, dance brings with it a number of health benefits.

Dance workouts can be used by people as a way of exercise. And one need not be a good dancer in order to enjoy its health benefits. And we all know that good health results in a beautiful mind and a charismatic personality.

Dancing is a very good mind-body-spirit exercise. It increases memory power as it involves remembering the dance steps and sequences. This form of exercise is suitable for people of all ages to stay in proper shape and size. Various dance forms like folk dance, classical dance, jazz etc are perfect for exercises and workouts. The benefits of dance workouts are same as other low-impact weight bearing exercises such as jogging and cycling. This form of exercise also impact bone and muscles without stressing the joints.

Dancing provide flexible muscle which in turn lead to a healthy body because dancing requires a great amount of flexibility. Dancing tones the whole body and improves posture and balance. There is an increase in stamina and flexibility and reduction in stress and tension. Dance may also help in the prevention of diabetes, heart diseases, osteoporosis and depression.

Endurance is the muscles ability to work hard for increasingly longer period of time without fatigue or tiredness. Dance, being a form of exercise increases endurance of the muscles. There are various successful records treating obesity which is becoming a major health problem of all age-groups.

Masala Bhangara and Bhangara aerobics, a form derived from the original folk dance of Punjab (Bhangara), is a challenging workout vigorous movement of the various body parts. The form of workout results in firm arms and sculpted shoulders. Same involves with Vegas Jazz, a moderately challenging, sleek and showy version of the traditional Jazz dance form, which primarily focuses on ram rod straight posture. The abs, back, legs and butt are the main beneficiaries of this workout. Similarly, the belly dance (Middle Eastern Dance) is a high intensity workout with the emphasis on belly. This form dance workout is well known to tone the entire body.

And finally, we all know that dancing is a social activity. It provides a sense of well-being and many opportunities for the dancer to meet other people. Strong social ties and socializing with friends contribute to high self esteem and a positive outlook. Therefore, dancing can increase self-confidence and build social skills in addition to resulting in a healthy body.

Source :- http://www.clinnovo.com/glamour/workouts/dance-for-health-amp-beauty/28


Friday, March 18, 2011

Balance in every way'


Of late the general profile of yoga teachers seems to be undergoing a metamorphosis. From venerable, elderly folk you have hip youngsters who stretch and bend like the professionals they are. Samanta Duggal belongs to this latter breed.

Samanta began as a dancer and instructor in Shiamak Davar's Dance Company but her shift to yoga was serendipitous. She was in Canada when she saw an advertisement for a Yoga course by the Shivanand School of Yoga. In 2003, she opted for the teacher training course and then completed the advanced course as well. Her explorations into healing techniques continued as she delved into Hatha Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga, pranayama, meditation and yogic techniques, Vedic chanting, foot reflexology, panchakarma, Thai massage …

In Chennai recently to conduct a workshop on Flow Yoga for 136.1 Yoga Studio, Samanta took time off to talk about why she thinks yoga is possibly the best thing to happen for anybody.

What is flow yoga?

Flow Yoga is also called Vinyasa Yoga. It's nothing very difficult. Vinyasa simply links two or more poses together with the breath. All it means is that you flow from one pose to another as you inhale and exhale. So you're not moving from one static pose to another; instead there is a dynamic flow.

How does one choose between the different types of yoga?

Eventually they all lead to the same goal; so it doesn't really matter. Yoga is a holistic practice meant for both mind and body. It's not a purely physical workout – though that element is certainly there. Now how to choose the kind of yoga: for the hardcore physical workout type, you can choose power yoga or ashtanga yoga. For someone who prefers a gentler style, there are other options. I believe the teacher has to devise a practice depending on the student's age, physique and mental temperament. It may begin as a tool to gain physical strength but the emotional benefits are there. Slowly one starts to bring mind, body and soul into alignment.

What, according to you, is the best age to start yoga?

Seven or eight, I would say. This is when they start being aware of the self and the other. Also the practice of surya namaskar and asanas can delay the onset of puberty for a couple of years and make the challenging transition to adolescence easier to deal with.

Of course you have to use a different approach when teaching children. You have to engage them with storytelling and songs and slowly introduce yoga. Also power yoga works for very active children. It burns off the excess energy leaving them much calmer and more able to focus.

Yoga is not accessible to all as yet. In such a situation, what would you suggest as an alternative fitness programme?

(laughs) Well I would normally advocate yoga as an all round fitness programme but yes if you don't have access to it, look at walking, cycling, jogging… something outdoors. Also eat well. I don't mean eat whatever you want but a balanced diet. Include lots of vegetables even if you are non-vegetarian. Do not leave out any one food type. You need them all in moderation. Try to look at the positive side of things.

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