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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Yoga Blocks Help Stretch Your Yoga Moves

By Thaya Kareeson

Yoga is a fabulous way to get fit that everyone can participate in. Sometimes, the beginner yoga enthusiast feels like they might be going in over their heads. Yoga blocks can make yoga postures and positions that much easier! Imagine being able to finally stretch far enough to get into the more difficult positions! Or not being afraid to try yoga for the first time!

Yoga is a traditional exercise method or discipline that originated in India. It is a practice in which the mental, physical and verbal beliefs of Hinduism first were expressed. Now, at least in terms of today's fitness world, it is a healthy way to stay fit, build strength, tone muscles and increase flexibility and agility.

While doing yoga, people twist and turn their bodies and teach themselves to stretch into different positions and postures. These are called asanas. To the beginner, trying to do asanas can be very intimidating. However, with a little encouragement from an understanding instructor and perhaps some help and support with yoga blocks, beginners can try easier postures and experience success.

Yoga blocks in a general sense can help someone who is learning yoga to stretch a bit further. The blocks can be placed beneath hands and bottoms and heels and heads to help someone see how far their bodies can stretch and what muscle groups should be working. These tools can help yoga postures be a bit less intimidating to newcomers to the discipline.

Yoga is an exercise discipline that welcomes people of all body types, believe it or not. It has something to offer everyone. However, that means of course that some people who take yoga have yet to fully develop their bodies. Yoga blocks can help people with tight hamstrings or hips to twist and turn just a bit more, to maneuver themselves into the necessary postures. There are hundreds of asanasa to perform, potentially. Yoga blocks can be used with many of them.

The blocks can also be helpful for people who are trying to attain more difficult positions. Sarvangasana, a shoulderstand, can utilize four or so blocks beneath the shoulders to help a person have the right support. These blocks are used in Supta Virasana or 'hero lying down' can help support the spine. The goal of these blocks is to encourage and provide proper support during postures. Spine alignment in yoga is very important, and crucial to preventing strain or injury.

Yoga is an attitude, a belief system, and for many people a way to live. It requires having an open mind and an earth friendly consciousness, a consideration for the planet around one's self. Yoga blocks thankfully come in many different material types. While some are foam and with vivid colours, others come in pine wood from New Zealand, or in cork or bamboo. These are specifically chosen renewable resources that leave less of an impact on the earth. Bringing such a tool into a yoga space only serves to increase the peace and tranquility of that space.

People who are becoming involved in yoga know that it is a wonderful and healthy compliment to any existing health regimen. It carries little risk of injury or strain when done right. But there's no doubt that having tools such as yoga blocks nearby to offer that extra bit of support if or when needed can make yoga more appreciated by the newcomers. The blocks exist for people to use as they need, not to rely on. They actually help people increase their flexibility. And that is the purpose of yoga as an exercise. - 17274

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