How can Yoga help in dealing with Stress?
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Along with a state of mental discomfort, there is also an almost tangible feeling of anxiety and restlessness associated with the term stress. There are numerous ways to beat stress, but Yoga is one of the best proven techniques to combat and prevent chronic stress.
Yoga brings about mental tranquility and a physically calming effect that helps to de-stress your body by mollifying your mind and undoing the tension in your muscles. Overall, yoga helps in the following ways:
- Reducing heart rate
- Loosening wound up muscles
- Increasing the supply of oxygen into the body
- Reduces anxiety
There are 4 Yoga techniques that work in curbing stress:
Breathing- Correct breathing forms the very basis of Yoga, in fact there are separate yoga asanas (postures) centered entirely around breathing. Kapalbhati and Pranayama are two asanas that helps you to breathe deeply and expel the bad air from the body. When you are stressed, you tend to take short and shallow breaths, leading to a deprivation of oxygen in the body and which further clouds your brain.
Such deep breathing related yoga asana helps you to relax and calm your mind.
Stretching- Doing yoga on a regular basis increases the flexibility in the muscles. When you are stressed your muscles tenses up and become taught, especially that of your neck and back. Stretching helps to unwind this heaviness and increase the flow of blood to the body and hence the brain.
Rolling your neck in a 360 degree, while simultaneously putting pressure on your neck is a quick way to relax.
Meditation- Meditating for half an hour twice a day has immense health benefits. First off, you need to learn the basic of meditation, which depends upon the correct posture and your chosen method. Some people meditate to a low intensity music or sound, like that of rain drops or clock ticking, while others focus on an object or sometime on a thought.
Yogic meditation is not very different from the modern day meditation that most people engage in. In both cases, you need to sit upright, breathe correctly and shift your focus towards the desired object.
Some Yoga postures that help in reducing Stress
Pranayama- Sit upright preferably on the floor or chair and breathe in deeply till your full capacity. Now slowly exhale till all the air has been expelled out of your body. Repeat for at least 20 times.
Dradhasana- Lie on your side and keep a hand unde
eath your head like you would have kept a pillow. Now align your body so that you are laying in a straight line, close your eyes and give each part of your body the command to relax staring with your toes and moving upwards.
Alte
ate Breathing- Sit upright, slightly tilting your face downward, now take your ring finger and place it on your left nostril and breathing in deeply through your right. Now alte
ate with the right nostril and repeat this at least 10 times.
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My name is Mulyadi Kurnia. I am a practitioner of meditation and yoga and has been experiencing the benefits of the practices. For more information on stress management tips, visit http://www.stopstressandanxiety.com, http://www.howtotreatanxiety.preferredmall.com
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