Yoga is becoming increasingly
popular in recent times. We hear about many health issues being resolved by
Yoga and many benefits the practice offers. In fact the first thing a
practitioner of Yoga asks is – “What are the Benefits of Yoga practice”. I have
heard many superficial answers to this and many that focus on those benefits. Practitioners
want to know whether it reduces weight, cure ailments, improve concentration,
reduce stress etc. Yes, it does all that and much more. In this blog I have tried
to give a more holistic picture. I wrote this article for an internal magazine
of GE and sharing the same here.
The principal benefit of yoga is
that it builds more self awareness. From this awareness, sprouts many physical
and mental health benefits as positive by-products. Most of the commonly faced chronic
physical problems such as back pain, neck pain, knee pain are due to lack of
awareness of the right usage of one’s body. Wrong posture, while sitting (especially for
longer duration), walking, running etc, is the root cause for any such pain. Constant
practice of Yoga helps in detection and correction of one’s posture and frees
the practitioner from most of the chronic physical problems.I have explained this point in detail in my earlier blog: Misunderstanding the Pain
Effective breathing during Yoga
practice helps nourish the cells with proper nutrients, making the practitioner
energetic and strong. The various movements and postures of the Asanas benefit
in toning and massaging internal organs, thereby releasing muscle tension and
improve flexibility. All this will create a sense of freeness in our physical
body. Freedom in physical body creates more freedom in one’s breath. Freedom
generated thus will directly impact in calming the mind. With a calm mind one
is able to concentrate better, reduce anxiety and stress levels and go deeper
with-in oneself, which in turn increases one’s awareness.
This increased awareness of self leads
to questioning of one’s lifestyle thereby bringing natural changes in habits
and diet. A sensitive body accepts and rejects food as it wants without any
external force. This awareness naturally leads to normalization of body weight.
As famous Yoga guru BKS Iyengar said “Health
is a state of complete harmony of the body, mind and spirit.” Awareness
achieved though Yoga practice will bring this complete harmony and great
health.
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