Monday, November 15, 2010

49) What is Yin Yoga ?
Yin Yoga is known as the quiet yoga. Many of the most popular forms of yoga, such as Ashtanga and Power Yoga, are fundamentally yang in nature, based on rhythmic movements of the muscles and focused on the need for change and attainment. Yin Yoga, in contrast, does not concentrate on the muscles but on connective tissue and bones, the parts of our body that are closest to our core and critical to our physical well-being and range of motion. The postures are all practiced on the floor and each is held for a lengthy period, usually three to five minutes. This intense non-movement allows us to experience the poses in a deeper way that enables the muscles to relax, the nerves to calm, and the surrounding connective tissue to remain healthy and supple. This meditative approach is more akin to those found in the earliest Hatha Yoga traditions. The Sivananda Style of Classical Hatha Yoga is a combination of Yin + Yang as there is movement ( but not as intense as in Ashtanga / Power Yoga ) as well as holding ( but not as long as in Yin Yoga ) and hence it has combination of both . But it is better that Yin Yoga is practiced in isolation so that it compliments your other Yang based Yoga practice .This is just a basic introduction of Yin Yoga . More details will follow in subsequent posts .

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