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		<title>Pilates Yoga Workout</title>
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<p>Pilates has been known to be the ideal workout for people who have suffered an injury and need to build strength back  into their muscles. The Pilates workouts can be easily customized for rehabilitation, allowing one to perform overall &#8230;</p>
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<p>PumpOne, the creators of portable personal fitness trainers that go where you go, has recently introduced their most exciting update yet: FitnessBuilder 2.2: FitnessBuilder SOCIAL, the world&#8217;s first workout sharing application available exclusively in &#8230; Pulse Yoga, incorporates weight training into your <a href="http://yogatipshere.com/Yoga-Fitness.html">yoga practice</a>, adding more toning, strengthening, and muscle definition without using machines in a gym. Combining all of the best elements and disciplines of  Pilates, &#8230;</p>

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		<title>Three Intermediate Yoga Poses</title>
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We all know how to stand, sit and lie down, and even the Yogic adaptations of these poses will pose no real problem for the layperson. The advanced poses – well, they’re another matter entirely, and it can take years to attain the control and physique necessary to carry these out.
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<p><img class="alignleft" title="Yoga Poses" src="http://yogatipshere.com/images/2.jpg" alt="" width="128" height="111" />We all know how to stand, sit and lie down, and even the Yogic adaptations of these poses will pose no real problem for the layperson. The advanced poses – well, they’re another matter entirely, and it can take years to attain the control and physique necessary to carry these out.</p>
<p>If you want to try out some Yogic poses, but scorn the simple early ones, then there is a range of intermediate poses that can fit your needs. They can help with your physical fitness and muscular command, and can help you become a more relaxed person. Here are three such poses – their Sanskrit names, their English names, how to do them and what they’ll do for you.</p>
<p>Firstly we have Utkatasana – known as the “Awkward Chair”. It may not sound terribly relaxing, but it will benefit you to perform it. Firstly, you must bend your knees until your thighs are almost parallel with the floor. As though, in fact, you were sitting in an awkward chair. Keeping your buttocks low, you then raise your arms towards the ceiling, bend your upper back slowly to raise your head, and then hold your breath for the duration of what would be about eight breaths. This exercise strengthens the thigh muscles.</p>
<p>Natarajasana, or the King Dancer pose, entails moving from a standing position to shift your weight onto your right leg. Bending your left knee, you must grasp the inside of your left foot with your left hand. Pushing your torso forward, you then raise your right arm and left foot towards the ceiling. Hold that for 5-10 breaths, repeat on your left leg and feel the benefits in your legs and shoulders.</p>
<p>Finally, and famously, we have Padmasana or the Lotus position. Recognized even by Yoga novices. From a basic seated position, you bend your right knee, bringing the right ankle into the left hip crease. Bending the left knee, you then repeat the move with your left leg, placing it on top of the right. Then you reverse the process and repeat until you feel you’ve done enough. This exercise will aid posture by opening your hips.</p>

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		<title>Celebrities and Yoga</title>
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Anything that is dubbed as having health benefits will, inevitably, become a celebrity fad at some stage. Maybe a particular diet, perhaps a specific drink, but you can guarantee that if it’s got an otherworldly quality to it, celebs will be all over it.
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<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Anything that is dubbed as having health benefits will, inevitably, become a celebrity fad at some stage. Maybe a particular diet, perhaps a specific drink, but you can guarantee that if it’s got an otherworldly quality to it, celebs will be all over it.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">In her 2003 hit single, American Life, Madonna proclaimed “I do Yoga and Pilates/And the room is full of hotties”. Now, this may be just a lyric, but Madonna, always a keen adopter of celebrity fads, has been known to get down to a bit of Yoga. And Pilates. It only makes sense that as she crosses over into her 50s, she does all she can to stay in trim with a young family and a newly single lifestyle to keep her occupied.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Another keen practitioner of Yoga is Gwyneth Paltrow – well known for living on a macrobiotic diet with her musician husband Chris Martin, it’s hard to believe that Gwyneth is in her late 30s. She always looks fresh and young, and this has got a lot to do with the healthy way she lives and the way she exercises.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Famously attuned to the world beyond Hollywood and London, Sting is known for his work to protect the Brazilian rainforest and his interest in world music. He, too, is a devotee of the Yogic lifestyle, and looks better on it than many men half his age. A practitioner of the Ashtanga form of <a href="http://yogatipshere.com/">Yoga</a> also favored by Madonna. Not only this, but the Yogic concept of Tantra has famously been a boost to Sting’s sex life.</span></p>

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		<title>Dressing for Yoga</title>
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It’s a relaxation thing, so you won’t be digging out your best suit for a spot of Yoga. Loose-fitting clothing is a must for this pursuit, which involves free movement of your body and easy breathing. There is a range of clothing for just this purpose, and a wide choice of places to buy it.
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<p>It’s a relaxation thing, so you won’t be digging out your best suit for a spot of <a href="http://yogatipshere.com/">Yoga</a>. Loose-fitting clothing is a must for this pursuit, which involves free movement of your body and easy breathing. There is a range of clothing for just this purpose, and a wide choice of places to buy it.</p>
<p>For men, the best way of clothing your bottom half in advance of a Yoga session will be a pair of loose trousers. Not too loose, you don’t want them to fall down when you’re attempting a hand stand, but if you’re looking for the right trousers, a pair that are baggy in the groin is simply essential, given that there will be no little movement in that area. A bit of leg space will also be desirable, just to give you that space.</p>
<p>For ladies it actually goes the other way. A pair of tight leggings would be beneficial for getting yourself twisted into some of the more challenging shapes. Anything loose will begin to travel south, and no matter how relaxing Yoga may be, you’ll feel pretty darn uptight if you end up flashing everyone in the middle of the lotus position.</p>
<p>On the top half, men should go for a t-shirt which is not too baggy nor too tight. Too tight will cause difficulty and restricted breathing, too loose and it will get in the way. For ladies, a camisole top is your best bet. Giving enough support to avoid back pain while not making you feel like you’ve been cut in two, it really gives the best of all worlds.</p>
<p>Oh, and no shoes. That’s just a given.</p>

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		<title>Advanced Yoga Tips</title>
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Although Yoga is designed for  relaxation, there are a number of very complex poses and steps that  can be adopted if you are prepared to put the requisite time and effort  in. Once you reach the highest level you will have attained a state  of deep relaxation that is widely sought [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Although Yoga is designed for  relaxation, there are a number of very complex poses and steps that  can be adopted if you are prepared to put the requisite time and effort  in. Once you reach the highest level you will have attained a state  of deep relaxation that is widely sought after the world over. Far from  the basic steps which go no further than sitting and standing correctly,  there are a range of handstands  and other moves which rely on  assiduous use of the arms.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">At the highest level, Yoga  is far from simple poses, being in fact combined with breathing exercises  and meditation that some Yogis believe can lead to attaining Moksha  – literally a “release” and an escape from the banal limitations  and pain of human existence. As one would expect from a practice dating  back almost three thousand years, there is a very wide range of exercises  backed by meditative mindsets that allow the Yogi to seek Moksha.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The physical aspect of these  yogic practices requires the practitioner to be at a high level of physical  fitness – this in itself necessitating a level of discipline that  is rare and awesome. For many casual and even more serious practitioners  this higher level of discipline and spiritual attainment is simply a  long term target which may never be achieved, but aiming for which allows  a Yogi to put him or herself through a lifestyle which has clear positive  benefits.</span></p>
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		<title>Basic Yoga Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yoga can become quite complex, with the most experienced Yogis practising poses that the layman would look at in awe and fear. But for a beginner there are plenty of simple poses you can start with if the more esoteric efforts give you pause for thought.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yoga can become quite complex, with the most experienced Yogis practising poses that the layman would look at in awe and fear. But for a beginner there are plenty of simple poses you can start with if the more esoteric efforts give you pause for thought.</p>
<p>These poses go only a little bit further than simple sitting, standing and lying down. The idea behind them is a simple path to relaxation, to shake off the everyday stresses one is feeling, and to give people a start towards performing the more complex poses and attaining a heightened state of relaxation.</p>
<p>If you have looked at people doing Yoga and have been put off by the complexity of their poses and the amount of time you deem would be necessary to reach that level, then there is a simple entry point to <a href="http://yogatipshere.com/Beginner-Yoga-Classes.html">yoga for beginners</a>. Very simple, in fact – you begin by standing. Yes, standing. This is achieved simply by standing straight with feet together, hands touching thighs. And that’s it. This pose is intended to achieve a stable pulse.</p>
<p>Now you know how to stand, you’ll be interested to hear about other methods of doing Yoga. Well, sitting is next up. Unlike the average methods of sitting, this does not involve a chair. It requires you to sit on the floor with legs together and outstretched, toes turned upwards and palms rested on the floor.</p>
<p>Of course these are the most simple steps concerned with Yoga, and to get the greatest benefit out of it you will need to do a bit more work. But they do exemplify how simple the beginnings of yoga are.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Yoga Etiquette</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of attending a Yoga class – even if it is designed for beginners – may seem daunting, and for very understandable reasons. Unlike most gym classes, Yoga can almost seem pretentious and therefore intimidating – but these are common fears and should not stop you beginning practice. One of the best ways to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The idea of attending a Yoga class – even if it is designed for beginners – may seem daunting, and for very understandable reasons. Unlike most gym classes, Yoga can almost seem pretentious and therefore intimidating – but these are common fears and should not stop you beginning practice. One of the best ways to allay these fears is to learn a little about Yoga etiquette before your first class, so you won&#8217;t feel out of place and like the new kid at school.</p>
<p>One of the most important aspects of Yoga etiquette is to be on time. If you are anything over 10 minutes late, most would consider it rude to enter the class and interrupt. It is much better to chalk it up to experience and wait for the next class, rather than disturbing the tranquillity of the class in progress.</p>
<p>Once inside the studio, begin by removing your shoes and turning your cell phone off. If you forget and it does ring, try and own up immediately and turn it off as quickly as possible. This is apparently one of the biggest pet hates for Yoga followers during a class, though, so wherever possible do remember to turn it off before you even enter the room.</p>
<p>Outside of common courtesy, there is etiquette specific to Yoga. During the final relaxation, known as Savasana, it is immensely frustrating for others and even viewed as rude if you leave. Although by this point you may consider the class finished, it isn&#8217;t, and you should always observe Savasana and leave only when directed to by your teacher. If you do need to learn early, inform your teacher and take an earlier Savasana, but keep these occasions to a minimum.</p>
<p>At all times, try to respect the tranquillity of the studio and other followers. If you need to use the bathroom, do it only where there are specific rest periods during the class. These are frequent, so you should be able to wait.</p>
<p>Keep these in mind when attending your first Yoga class, and nothing can go wrong.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Preventing Yoga Injury</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with any type of physical exercise, Yoga should be respected and done properly. If not given the due attention and respect, injuries can happen, particularly with the more advanced Yoga poses and techniques. Yet if you take the necessary precautions and due care and attention, these risks can be reduced.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As with any type of physical exercise, Yoga should be respected and done properly. If not given the due attention and respect, injuries can happen, particularly with the more advanced Yoga poses and techniques. Yet if you take the necessary precautions and due care and attention, these risks can be reduced.</p>
<p>The single greatest way to sustain a Yoga injury is to try and “do it yourself”. A multitude of celebrity Yoga videos are now available, but unless you have some Yoga experience, they should be avoided. At the very least, when beginning Yoga, learn with a qualified instructor. The Yoga Alliance offers 200 hour and 500 hour certificates for Yoga teachers, so be sure to check you are learning with someone who has at least the minimum of these. With a qualified teacher, you will be able to go at your own pace and have expert help on hand should you get in to difficulty.</p>
<p>The aside, the major cause of injuries sustained during Yoga is trying to do too much, too soon. Photographs of extreme Yoga poses are very media friendly and appear frequently in the tabloids, but you need to be realistic in your expectations. You can get to the stage where you can bend your body at will, but it will take time. Make sure you lay the necessary groundwork before trying anything advanced; a qualified Yoga teacher will help you with this.</p>
<p>The main areas of the body that are injured in Yoga are the neck, lower back, hamstrings and knees. By keeping a focus on these areas, you can reduce the risk of injury. Pay close attention to what is happening in these areas and never push them too far.</p>
<p>If the worst does happen and an injury does occur, treat it like you would any other injury. Rest completely from Yoga and other physically demanding exertions, and if necessary see a doctor for proper treatment. Only ever return to Yoga practice when you are 100% recovered from the injury, and even then avoid any poses that focus effort and strain on the previously injured area. Once again, a qualified Yoga teacher will help with this – the final proof that a Yogi or Yogini is the one essential when it comes to avoiding Yoga injury. </p>
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		<title>Health Benefits of Yoga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although yoga was primarily developed as a religious and mental discipline, there is no denying that the health benefits of yoga can be huge. It is for this reason that yoga became such a huge force in Western fitness and is now offered in thousands of gyms across the hemisphere.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although yoga was primarily developed as a religious and mental discipline, there is no denying that the health benefits of yoga can be huge. It is for this reason that yoga became such a huge force in Western <a href="http://yogatipshere.com/Yoga-Fitness.html">fitness</a> and is now offered in thousands of gyms across the hemisphere.</p>
<p>The most obvious health benefit of yoga is flexibility. Over time, anyone practising yoga will see a huge increase in the flexibility of muscles and joints such as the back, hamstrings, shoulders and hips. A greater level of flexibility is hugely beneficial for anyone suffering from chronic pain, particularly back pain caused by sitting for long hours in a car or at a computer. As Yoga strengthens muscles and encourages development, many practitioners find general pain greatly reduced.</p>
<p>Yoga also requires a core level of strength, which can be developed and added to over time. Many Yoga poses require supporting your body weight on just one limb, while the slow movements of yoga help to build up strength. This, too, can help with chronic pain, as well as helping correct any problems in your alignment, another cause of general chronic pain.</p>
<p>Yoga also uses many breathing exercises, known as Pranayama. This encourages better breathing in general, which over time will continue outside of a Yoga class. Most people breathe very shallowly and will find focusing and controlling their breathing does indeed improve health, in particular clearing nasal passages and calming the central nervous system.</p>
<p>As well as this, Yoga can be used specifically to help alleviate the symptoms and problems caused by Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. A study was published by the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998, which revealed that sufferers of Carpal Tunnel who participated in Yoga for eight weeks saw a greater improvement than those who did not. The poses found most effective were those that involved stretching, opening and strengthening the joints of the upper body.</p>
<p>With further benefits including stress reduces and general physical fitness, Yoga can play a dominant role in all-round physical well-being.</p>
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		<title>History of Yoga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yoga has a rich and developed history, first appearing in human recording texts – though not by name – around 500BCE. The first recording of yoga in text is in the Katha Upinishad, one of the first texts of the core teachings of Vedanta. Vedanta is a spiritual tradition which focuses on self-realization. This is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yoga has a rich and developed history, first appearing in human recording texts – though not by name – around 500BCE. The first recording of yoga in text is in the Katha Upinishad, one of the first texts of the core teachings of Vedanta. Vedanta is a spiritual tradition which focuses on self-realization. This is a prime example of how yoga is designed for both the wellness of the body, and the mind.</p>
<p>Yet Yoga&#8217;s history may stretch back even further than that. Several seals discovered at the Indus Valley Civilization – an Ancient Indian civilization – depicted human figures in what appeared to be Yoga poses.</p>
<p>This gives yoga a firm place in Indian culture, with a history spanning centuries. It has long been associated with the Hinduism, though it is also found in other religions such as Buddhism and even Islam. The primary reason for yoga in early Indian culture was for meditative purposes.</p>
<p>In the 15th century, Hatha Yoga was introduced to practice and is now one of the most popular yoga branches. Hatha Yoga was one of the first practices to try and unite mental clarification with physical fitness, as it is based on the concept that through physical exertion, mental and spiritual clarity can be achieved. Hatha Yoga is where some of the most recognisable types of postures and positions come from.</p>
<p>It is fair to say that the multitude of people practising yoga in today&#8217;s society focus more on the physical rather than the mental aspects, with the religious connection of yoga almost entirely removed. Yet even today, in India where yoga began, it is still a regular part of life for any devout Hindu man. Like anything with such a long and varied history, yoga has moved with the times and is now available to all, for whatever purpose.</p>
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