The mind–body connection
Activities that
exercise your body and mind simultaneously have firmly established themselves as popular ways to workout. The "no pain - no gain" philosophy is getting pushed aside by activities that deliver inner harmony, balance and functionality.
As people seek a gentler path towards health and wellness, mind-body exercises appeal to people of all ages, physical capabilities and body types.
The slow and controlled movements are generally safe and low impact yet can be vigorous enough to elicit a strength-improving response.
Activities such as Pilates, yoga and Tai chi work your spiritual and psychological self, in addition to improving your strength, flexibility, and body awareness.
By engaging your mind, and getting you to focus on posture, form, breathing, and the body's core, activities such as Pilates, yoga and Tai chi help you to unwind and relax. There is a focus on stress relief and total wellness, not just fitness.
Yoga
Yoga is a collection of movements, postures and techniques aimed at bringing the body and mind together in one harmonious experience.
It has been around for centuries, and there are several different approaches to yoga, but they are all structured around exercise, breathing, and meditation to varying degrees.
As you practice yoga, you will obtain a range of benefits, including:
- Physical strengthening, toning and stretching of muscles, improving your flexibility and range of movement
- Improved circulation to your muscles, glands, organs, joints and ligaments
- Awareness of your breath, and the body parts used during the movements
- As you improve, the meditative effects will change and intensify. Your thinking will become clearer, and you will experience a unique calmness
Yoga is suitable for most adults of any age or physical condition. To get started, find a qualified teacher and ask whether they concentrate on the meditative, physical or philosophical aspects of yoga.
Alternatively, you could try a book, video or DVD. Or try our
yoga poses for beginners sequence.