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Before You Begin Learn The Types Of Yoga

Submitted by Darvin J. Hooey
Mon, 19 Oct 2009

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The number of "types" of yoga is fairly large. A traditional physical and mental discipline originating in India, yoga has been practiced for centuries, and is a sequence of postures and positions, synchronized with your breathing, designed to elevate mind, body and soul. In other words, as you progress through the various levels, the result will be a stronger more focused mind, enhanced fitness and, if you are a spiritual person, a stronger connection with the universe! However, with all of the different styles of yoga, it's very difficult for future practitioners to know exactly where to start or which type is most appropriate for them.

Major Types of Yoga

While there are about 10 main types, they really only differ with respect to their individual emphasis of the styles versus the poses or postures:

- Hatha (Ananda): Perhaps the best style for beginners, this style is characterized by a slower pace, personal affirmations, and self-control.

- Ashtanga(Power Yoga): This is a more intense, faster pace of yoga, as the name "Power Yoga" suggests.

- Anusara: This is a "heart-oriented" style that makes good use of the "tools of yoga". These classes are somewhat intense but still accessible by all skill levels.

- Iyengar: This is one of the types of yoga that require much more stamina. It is characterized by a great attention to detail and a focus on bodily alignment. Stamina is required for this style, as poses are often held for an extended amount of time…not the smartest place for you to begin your yoga practice.

- Integral: Another great style for beginners to begin with. This style tries to balance attention to meditation, poses and breathing. Integral is a more general style like Hatha that will allow you to "taste test" the areas of concentration of the other styles.

-Bikram (Hot Yoga): This is the hottest of the types of yoga! It's called Hot Yoga because it's practiced in a room temperature of around 100 degree! This allows cleansing sweat to flow and muscles to loosen. Beginners should not start with this one.

- Kundalini: Uses breath control and breathe/movement coordination to release bad energy. Beginners welcome.

- Kripalu: A perfect style of yoga for beginners. This style focuses on breathing and moving at your own individual pace.

- Sivananda: One of the largest schools of yoga, this style take a more holistic approach, including diet, relaxation and thinking. For those of you looking for guidance in areas beyond just fitness, this is one of the most appropriate types of yoga.

- Svaroopa: You won't break a sweat here. This style is more about raising your consciousness. This is appropriate for beginners, but not if your focus is better fitness.

This is not supposed to be a definitive list, but it should be a good place for you to begin as you pursue the highly beneficial practice of yoga!

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