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Get Twisted: Explore The Different Types of Yoga

The Many Styles of Yoga, Which One is Right for You?

Yoga has been around for thousands of years and has become a popular form of exercise and meditation in recent times. However, with so many different styles of yoga to choose from, it can be difficult to know where to start. Each type of yoga has its own unique benefits and challenges, making it essential to explore them all in search of the right one that will fit your needs.

 

Ashtanga Yoga

Ashtanga yoga is a popular style of yoga that is known for its intense focus on physical movement and breath. Each movement in this style is linked to the next by a flowing sequence that is synchronized with the breath. Ashtanga yoga is a challenging practice, best suited for individuals who are looking for a dynamic and rigorous exercise.

 

Vinyasa Yoga

Vinyasa yoga, on the other hand, is a more fluid and creative type of yoga that allows for more individual expression. In Vinyasa, students flow through a series of postures in a more organic way, moving at their own pace and syncing their breath with their movements. This style of yoga is ideal for cultivating mindfulness and relaxation while also providing a great workout.

 

Iyengar Yoga

Iyengar yoga is a style that places emphasis on precise alignment of the body in each pose. Instructors in this type of yoga often use props such as blocks, straps, blankets, and chairs to help students find the correct alignment in each pose. Iyengar is particularly helpful for individuals recovering from injury or dealing with chronic pain.

 

Kundalini Yoga

Kundalini yoga is a unique style that aims to activate the energy centers within the body, called chakras. Classes in kundalini yoga often involve chanting, meditation, and dynamic movements designed to awaken the body and mind. It’s ideal for those who seek a more spiritual practice that goes beyond merely physical movement.

 

Restorative Yoga

Restorative yoga is a gentle and calming type of yoga that aims to restore the body and mind. Classes in this style often involve the use of props such as blankets, bolsters, and pillows and holding postures for long periods of time to relieve stress and enhance flexibility. This style of yoga is perfect for those recovering from an injury or dealing with stress and anxiety.

 

Zen Yoga

Zen yoga is a style of yoga that is inspired by Zen Buddhism and is focused on developing mindfulness and presence in the present moment. In Zen classes, students often use the breath as a focal point, and postures are held for longer periods of time to deepen the connection between the mind and body. This style of yoga is ideal for those who seek a more meditative and introspective practice.

 

Each style of yoga offers its own unique benefits and challenges. There’s no “one-size-fits-all” for everyone, and it’s up to each individual to explore them all and find the one that resonates the most. Whether you’re looking for a dynamic workout, a spiritual practice, or a way to relieve stress and tension, there’s a style of yoga that can meet your needs. So go ahead, try them all, and discover the joys of yoga for yourself.

 

Dr. Antonika Chanel DACM LA.c
Dr. Antonika Chanel DACM LA.chttp://Chicwellness.org
Antonika is a holistic health and wellness practitioner who practices monstatic medicine also known as pastoral care. Using the art of meridian therapy Dr. Antonika gently guide, nudge the body and mind to find its own balance. The intelligence of the body knows what to do. Years of practice aids her patients into their return to inner harmony, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being so that we can realize our life's passion without limitations.  ChiC Welllness is dedicated to integrating the highest standard of complementary, and alternative medicine, nurturing intrinsic healing in the whole person. It is our mission to serve, empower and partner with our patients and our community on the path to wellness, transformation, and wholeness. We serve as a model for the new paradigm of patient-centered health care dedicated to furthering evidenced based research and education in Integrative Medicine. 
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