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Health Benefits of Yoga

mother doing yoga in living room with baby sitting nearby

Although the health benefits of yoga were developed in India thousands of years ago, yoga has become an incredibly popular form of exercise in the United States. There are more than one hundred different types of yoga. Most focus on three core elements: breathing exercises, meditation, and assuming poses that stretch and flex various muscle groups.

You’ve probably heard yoga is good for you. Maybe you’ve even tried it and found that you walked away feeling better than when you came in. Yoga not only feels great but provides instant gratification and lasting transformation (if you stick with it!). Plus, while yoga can help with flexibility, you may be surprised by the other physical and mental health benefits.

Yoga’s Physical Benefits

Mental Benefits of Yoga

Aside from the array of physical benefits, yoga also has some great mental benefits. Unlike more traditional forms of exercise, yoga’s incorporation of meditation and breathing helps a person improve their mental well-being.

If one or many of these benefits appeal to you, you should look into the various schools of yoga and determine which is right for you. The great news is that just about everyone can do it, too — body type and fitness levels do not matter because there are modifications for every yoga pose and beginner classes in every style.

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