Once the realm of hard-core devotees, yoga and Pilates have been become staples at most gyms. Are they for you? Should you try tai chi? Here is some information to help you decide.
October 9, 2015
Once the realm of hard-core devotees, yoga and Pilates have been become staples at most gyms. Are they for you? Should you try tai chi? Here is some information to help you decide.
Yoga is an ancient practice that involves moving through various postures in conjunction with breathing. Yoga builds strength and flexibility and lowers stress. The postures are done standing, sitting, and lying down. There are many different types of yoga to choose from, some gentler than others:
Ask the instructor what kind of yoga she teaches and whether it's suitable for your particular health problem. Tell her exactly what ails you, so she can show you how to modify certain postures if necessary.
This system of exercises revolves around strengthening and stretching the muscles in your stomach and back that support the spine, called core muscles. The exercises are particularly good at relieving pain in the neck, back, and joints. They also help you to be more aware of your body and how you hold it. Some exercises are done on Pilates equipment, others on a mat.
Tai chi, sometimes described as "meditation in motion," is a Chinese form of standing exercise that involves slow, relaxing movements that improve posture, body alignment, and balance. As with yoga, practitioners learn to align their breathing with the movements. It's a particularly good choice for back and joint pain.
With so many popular exercises available, choosing one that will fit your lifestyle can be difficult. Make it easier with this brief guide, and find an exercise that works.
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