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YOGA : How to Do It ???

Posted by AJ Saturday, May 24, 2008 1 comments

YOGA

Yoga has become a religion, its no more the ancient art of spiritual enlightenment practiced by Hindu yogi. It has become the New Age Mantra for the Modern Man to keep himself most energetic and agile to emerge as a Winner in both his Personal & Professional Life, after all a Healthy Soul become a True Winner in every spear of Life.

So in this high-stress, extremely competitive world every one needs to take care of their health and keeps their mind and body perfectly fit. And YOGA has emerge as the best tool for this supreme fitness. And over these years it has achieved the popularity that nothing else has gain all over the globe. Yoga has become a Brand over these years.

This blog is for those people who wants to make this powerful four lettered term "YOGA" their DNA for a healthy and successful living.

How to do Yoga?
The first thing to say in an article about yoga is that, if you are a beginner, do not do it at home by yourself. First join a class, pick up some of the basic techniques and postures and then replicate them at home if you want to.
Most yoga instructors caution that you should let the innumerable books and videos that are now available about doing yoga at home be learning supplements rather than a sole resource.
Everyone knows nowadays that yoga can be a rigorous workout. Not only does it help you lose weight and become fitter, people have claimed it clears their minds, helps them concentrate and, if you are into that kind of thing, regulates their 'chi' or life energy, making them more vitalized.
Yoga is also great if you're pregnant; it'll keep you limber, and the deep breathing exercises will not only help during labor, but will also come in handy when you need to stay calm and not panic during the stress-ridden first six months of your baby's life.
The most popular kind of yoga today is Hatha Yoga, a broad category of yoga that uses physical postures -- this includes most kinds of yoga practiced at the yoga centers and gyms that have sprung up all over the country.
Asanas, which are taught in Hatha Yoga, are only one 'limb' or part of yoga; the other seven are Yamas (restraints), Niyamas (observances), Pranayama (breathing), Pratyahara (withdrawal of senses), Dharana (concentration), Dhyana (meditation), and Samadhi.
By exploring the first seven parts of yoga, teachers say our attitude to the outside world changes, becomes more compassionate and more focussed, until soon we start to focus inwards until we reach Samadhi (enlightenment).
Spirituality aside, yoga is also a great way to get back into shape. You don't have to be of a particular age group, at a specific athletic level, or even very flexible to do yoga.
Flexibility will come with practice. You can choose to attend a yoga class according to the fitness level you are at (although, even if you are very fit, you should still start off with a beginners' level class to learn the basic postures).
Iyengar yoga, named for yogi B K S Iyengar, emphasizes body alignment, and holding set postures rather than flowing from one into another, as with most other types of yoga. It is a kind of Hatha Yoga, and uses props like blankets, blocks, pillows and chairs.
A lot of emphasis should given on Pranayama, the technique of breathing. For instance, Suryabheda, in which you breathe through your right nostril and exhale through your left, energizes you by activating your chi and keeps it flowing. Kapalbhati is another breathing exercise, which some expert say can help combat such ills as diabetes and asthma.
Other kinds of yoga are Ashtanga Yoga, a kind of 'power yoga' that consists of a series of asanas and can be quite physically demanding. Kundalini Yoga uses breathing techniques in conjunction with postures, and a more recent kind of yoga is Bikram Yoga, created by Bikram Choudhary, which is practiced in a hot room, based on the theory that heat can loosen muscles and cleanse through sweating.
If you are a beginner to yoga, you may want to start with a basic Hatha Yoga class, but of course as long as the instructor is experienced and willing to work with you, you can pick a beginners' class in any type of yoga -- just make sure that you have the positions down well before you attempt to do them at home.
Whether you're looking for a spiritual awakening or just want to feel good after a workout, whether you've got hours to spare every day or only 20 minutes in the morning (morning is the best time to do it anyway, since you should only do yoga on a relatively empty stomach for obvious reasons), give yoga a shot -- these deceptively simple postures could change your life in ways you won't expect.

Have an Ageless Body and a Timeless Mind.

Thanks,
Aj

10 Tips To Gain Weight

Posted by AJ Monday, May 19, 2008 3 comments

Are U Skinny ???..... Here's TEN SOLID TIPS to GAIN WEIGHT
Everyone talks about weight loss, but what about those who are desperate to gain a few kilos?
"I am only 50 kg weight!" complains one of my friend, who has tried all kinds of remedies including high calorie weight gain powders, liver tablets and weight gain drinks, but nothing works till I suggested him this 10 Solid Weight Gaining Tips.
Before we tackle that, though, let us first understand how do you know you are underweight? Simple, calculate your Body Mass Index. If it is less than 18.5, you are underweight.
Your BMI or Body Mass Index is your weight in kilos divided by the square of your height in meters. (The normal BMI is 18.5 to 24.9).
There are numerous supplements in the weight gain market that might help increase daily caloric intake, yet they have no benefits when compared to smart food choices.
The basic principle of weight gain is simple: You need to consume more calories than you expend. Follow these 10 tips.
Tip No - 1 : Eat More Calories
This involves some calculation. The approximate normal daily caloric requirement for an average male who performs light activity is 2,200; for a female, it is 1,900.You need to eat around 1,000 extra calories per day to gain less than half a kilo a week.
Do the math. Eat larger portions and eat at least five meals a day.
Your actual caloric requirement can differ depending on your height, weight, activity level and your body's metabolic rate.
Tip No - 2 : Make Smart Food Choices
For example, choose dairy products, fish and meat over bread. Choose eggs over vegetables.
Eat foods with high protein content such as beans, pulses and peas, and foods with high starch content such as potatoes, rice and tapioca.
Tip No - 3 : Protein is Important
Increase your protein intake. Your body needs a lot of protein to build new muscle. But since most of the calories for weight gain comes from carbohydrates and fats, do not replace them with protein.
Tip No - 4 : Take High- Calories Snacks a Lot
Consume a lot of high-calorie snacks (not junk food) such as cheese sticks, milk shakes, muffins, dried fruits, yoghurt and breakfast bars.
Tip No - 5 : Fluid Helps Too
Drink a lot of fluids that supply nutrients and calories; milk, fresh fruit juices and energy drinks are good examples.
Tip No - 6 : Intensify Your Work-Out
Aerobics are great, right? Not for weight gain!
You need to exercise really hard and intensely to gain muscle mass.

Tip No - 7 : Weights are the Way to GO
Focus on free weight exercises (which do not require machinery) that target your large muscle groups. For example, you need dumbells, not fancy gym machines.

Free weights put the most stress on muscles and stimulate the maximum number of muscle fibres.
The best weight training exercises for building muscle mass are free weight exercises like squats, dead lifts, bench presses, barbell rows, pull ups and bar dips.
These exercises are best done under supervision, but they don't need machinery.
Tip No - 8 : Space Out ur Work-Out
If you have a high basic metabolic rate -- which means you expend a lot of energy even at rest -- you need short intense workouts instead of long periods of low-stress activity.

Tip No - 9 : CREATINE
Creatine supplements can help some athletes gain weight. It is not known if it is because it gives them spurts of energy or because it adds water weight.
More research is needed in this area before Creatine becomes that magic pill. Creatine supplements are available at all major health food stores, but do not take it without consulting your doctor.

Tip No - 10: Be Consistent
It might take a long time, usually a few months, for the weight to actually show. Some people get frustrated and quit when they fail to see drastic results.
Your body will only responds to a consistent schedule. No weight gain programme will work for you if you are not regular.
Heredity does pay a major role in determining your weight. Effective weight training and a smart diet can help you exceed your genetically predetermined weight.

So, Friends don't worry if u have a weak or skinny body now, just follow these tips and remember the key to a healthy body depends on your 3 habits : Eating Habit, Sleeping Habit and Regular Work-Out.

Have an Ageless Body & Timeless Mind.

Thanks,
AJ

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