zlord.com
  Index Page :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use :> Submit Article
Search:   
 

It's Ok to Be Happy Again

Are Antidepressants Right For You? - D Money
 

Getting Your Child To Eat Vegetables

Many parents strive to ensure that their children eat vegetables. Some meet with complete success, o ... - Kevin Pederson
 

Know Your Bodybuilding Supplement - L-Arginine

Bodybuilders are notorious for taking all sorts of nutritional supplements as they strive to build m ... - Richard Mitchell
 
 

EFT - Emotional Freedom Techniques - What is It?

By those in the know, EFT - Emotional Freedom Techniques, have become one of the most popular ways o ... - Steven Harold
 

Choose to Lose - The Simplicity of Weight Loss and Understanding Emotional Eating

Weight loss is not about magic pills or expensive complicated treatments. Weight issues and body ima ... - Sonya Green
 

How To Have An Effective Diet

Almost everyone has been on a diet at one time or another in his or her lives and unfortunately, the ... - Joseph Then
 

A Cardio Snob's Workout

As I peruse the pages of various holiday issues of my favorite fitness/womens magazines I notice man ... - Valerie McDermott
 

Genital Wart Signs

Article is to describe the signs and symptoms of genital warts. There is a natual product for warts ... - Brooke Thompson
 
 

Index Page » Fitness & Health » Yoga Exercise
 

Yoga And Weight Loss

 
Author: Donovan Baldwin

Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin

Many people in America today try all sorts of things in pursuit of healthy, permanent weight loss. Unfortunately, they mainly seem to try fad diets, diet pills, celebrity diets, the grapefruit diet...you name it. In fact, stick an adjective or noun in front of the word "diet", and you might be the creator of the next diet craze.

While someone might temporarily lose a few pounds with a "diet", diets are not successful when it comes to permanent weight loss and healthy weight loss.

As they say, I have some good news and some bad news.

The good news is that there IS a known and proven way to achieve significant, healthy, permanent weight loss. More good news is that, although some modification to what you presently like to eat will be necessary, extremely drastic changes are seldom required. Oh, yes, you might have to learn to substitute something you don't like that much right now for something you do like, but, in time, you can get accustomed to this, and even learn to like the new flavors and foods. I know. I've been there.

The bad news is that, along with modifications to your eating habits, you are going to have to become more active. Dare I say it....?

You will have to exercise!

The benefits of exercise is an article in itself, and I have written elsewhere about how exercise can take many forms, so there is no need to lock yourself into an unpleasant or painful exercise regimen. What I really want to do here is give a small pitch for the practice of yoga as my exercise program of choice. Remember, however, my exercise program of choice might not be yours. As much as I like yoga, you will have to decide if yoga is right for you.

Before I speak specifically about yoga, let's just list some of the known benefits of regular exercise in general. Exercise...

>Reduces the risk or affects of many illnesses and conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke, arthritis, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis to name a few. Some studies even show possible reductions in the risk for some cancers.

>Elevates mood and reduces depression.

>Helps maintain healthy bones, muscles, joints, and nervous system.

>Delays affects of ageing, making seniors more mobile and self sufficient and less likely to fall prey to injury or illness.

>Reduces risk of premature death (sounds like a big one to me).

>Helps maintain a healthy weight.

Okay, since any good exercise program can provide these benefits, what does yoga have to offer that makes it special?

In addition to providing the basic benefits of exercise in general, yoga does have a few specific things going for it.

1. Despite the apparently agonizing contortions seen in every yoga book, the benefit is in the attempt to achieve the position. The models in the books arrived at their present level of ability over time, and many a skilled practitioner of yoga today began in the same shape you're in right now. It is okay to modify a position or to come out of it a little early if your body is not ready yet. The regular practice of your best version of the movement or position (asana), combined with yoga breathing techniques (easily learned) will produce progress over time.

2. No personal trainer or special equipment is needed, nor is it necessary to go to the gym or even out in public at all. You can do yoga naked if you don't have a pair of gym shorts, and a carpet is just as good as a yoga mat...at least at first. Yoga is actually so simple that it CAN be learned from a book, although it certainly wouldn't hurt to get guidance or training from a certified instructor.

3. Yoga is relaxing and relieves stress. Not only is this of great personal value in today's world, but if any part of your weight loss problem is stress related, and I can almost guarantee some relationship, the stress relief offered by yoga can ease that portion of your weight loss journey.

4. In addition to being good for your health for several reasons, simply learning yoga breathing and practicing it regularly can help you burn fat.

5. As you begin to progress in your ability to better perform yoga poses (asanas) you will notice a sense of control, of mastery of life and self, which will become more evident. This new inner strength will aid you in facing difficulties, including temptations concerning eating and your new eating behaviors. You will also find yourself more forgiving, not only of others, but of yourself as well, and when you slide a little, you will be better able to shrug it off and get back on your path to success.

6. With more progress in your yoga practice, you will begin to experience new feelings of health, strength, and well-being. These feelings will in turn motivate you to take even more control of your life so that you can continue your progress with no desire or temptation to return to the way things used to be.

Nothing is perfect for everyone, but, as you can see, the practice of yoga does have some benefits to offer which may make it valuable in the pursuit of healthy, permanent weight loss.

Author Bio:

The author is retired from the military after 21 years on duty. A graduate of the University of West Florida, 1973, he now makes his living online with his own internet business. Read more articles on Yoga at yoga.4mg.com .

You can search for this article using: yoga poses, yoga positions, hatha yoga, free online yoga, ashtanga yoga, kundalini yoga, yoga techniques
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Don't Focus on Failure
 
Ways To Deal With Social Anxiety
 
Bodybuilding HIT Program: Beginners Routine
 
Four Steps To Triple Your Energy
 
Sex Can Be Good For Your Health
 
Weight Loss - 5 Quick Tips To A Healthier You
 
Fibroid Tumor Symptoms - What Are Leading Symptoms of Fibroid Tumors?
 
Low Carb Madness - Three Traps to Avoid
 
Weight Loss Tips: Get Free and Effective Weight Loss Tips!
 
Fidgeting: The Natural Weight Loss Diet
 
 
 
Multiple links exchange
 

Finance & Banking

Fitness & Health

Vehicles & Automotive

Malls & Shopping

Science & Space

Garden & Home

Government & Politics

Fashion & Relationships

Sports & Adventure

Cooking & Drinking

Teens & Children

Academics & Learning

Healthcare & Medicine

News & Events

Art & Culture

Tour & Travel

Business & Commerce

Property & Agents

People & Communities

Careers & Employment

Entertainment

Computers & Software

Online & Indoor Games

Self Management

 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2008 www.zlord.com All Rights Reserved.