
Stress Management: Practicing Yoga to Relax
Yoga means different things to
different people. This topic focuses on a kind of yoga called Hatha yoga.
One of the benefits of Hatha yoga is that it can relieve stress and help you
relax.
- Yoga includes breathing, meditation, and
exercises, called postures or poses, that stretch the body. You can do yoga to
help you relax.
- The goals of yoga include improved physical and
mental health and also "oneness" with a higher being, the self, or some form
of higher awareness. But yoga does not need to be a spiritual practice for you to get the benefits.
People have practiced yoga for
thousands of years in India. Yoga is based on the idea that the mind and body
are "one." The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit language and means "union."
The goals of yoga include improved physical and mental health and also
"oneness" with a higher being, the self, or some form of higher
awareness.
Yoga includes breathing, meditation, and exercises,
called postures or poses. This topic focuses on yoga postures and breathing
to help you relax.
Test Your Knowledge
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A yoga practice can include breathing, meditation, and
poses.
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A yoga practice can include any combination of
breathing exercises, meditation, and yoga postures or poses. You can do yoga to
help you relax.
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This answer is incorrect.
A yoga practice can include any combination of
breathing exercises, meditation, and yoga postures or poses. You can do yoga to
help you relax.
Doing yoga may reduce
stress and anxiety. It can also help your body to be more flexible. Several
studies have shown that yoga has health benefits such as improving a person's
sense of well-being, helping to lower
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If
you have a health condition, talk to your doctor or certified yoga instructor
before you start a yoga program. Doing yoga should not cause pain. If you feel
any pain when you do these poses, stop. Talk to a yoga instructor about how to
modify the pose. Or ask him or her to teach you a different pose that doesn't
cause pain.
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Doing yoga to relax can also have other health
benefits.
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In addition to helping you relax, yoga may help
lower blood pressure and improve your sense of well-being. If you have a health
condition, talk to your doctor or certified yoga instructor before you start a
yoga program.
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In addition to helping you relax, yoga may help
lower blood pressure and improve your sense of well-being. If you have a health
condition, talk to your doctor or certified yoga instructor before you start a
yoga program.
There are lots of yoga
poses you can do to help you relax. Here are a few to try. The first two yoga
poses below—the extended puppy pose and the cat cow pose—are simple to learn
and easy to do. It's best to start there if you have never done yoga before.
The other pose—the reclining bound angle pose—is a little more advanced. All of
these yoga poses can help you relax and relieve stress.
Extended puppy pose
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easy to do and is very relaxing. Try this yoga pose for a good spine stretch
and relaxation.
Caution: If you have knee problems,
don't do this pose. Or you can talk to a certified yoga instructor about how to
modify this pose.
Cat cow pose
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breath to tell you when to switch positions. This pose combines breathing and
movement to help relieve stress and make the spine more flexible. Repeat the
sequence 10 to 20 times. Make sure to do the movements as you breathe in and
out.
Caution: If you have neck problems
or an injury, keep your neck in the original position in line with your torso
instead of moving it with your spine.
Reclining bound angle pose
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get the full benefits. A prop is something you use to support different parts
of your body in a yoga pose. You can buy yoga props, such as blocks or bolsters
(large hard pillows). Or you can use items that you have at home, such as
pillows or blankets.
When you do this pose for the first time,
take the time to adjust your props so that you can completely relax when you
are in the pose. If the pose makes you tense or uncomfortable, use props. You
may want to use one or more of the following props:
- One or more stiff, folded blankets to support
your back.
- A rolled blanket, hard pillows, or yoga blocks to
support your knees.
- A small pillow to support your neck.
Caution: Do not do this exercise
after giving birth until your doctor says it is okay. If you have knee, hip, or
shoulder problems, don't do this pose. Or you can talk to a certified yoga
instructor to find out how to modify this pose.
Test Your Knowledge
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The cat cow pose combines breathing and movement to
help relieve stress and make the spine more flexible.
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True
This answer is correct.
The cat cow pose combines breathing and
movement to help relieve stress and make the spine more flexible. You move from
one position to another using your breath to tell you when to switch positions.
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False
This answer is incorrect.
The cat cow pose combines breathing and
movement to help relieve stress and make the spine more flexible. You move from
one position to another using your breath to tell you when to switch positions.
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