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Notes By Chris krosky

How would yoga prevent injury for sports? Creating stronger joints and flexible muscles can help prevent injuries. Strong ankles are critical to many sports including football, basketball, soccer, and skiing. Runners, body builders and swimmers also benefit from the practice of Bikram yoga for its strong cardiovascular workout. Bikram yoga helps strengthen all joints including the ankles (“Bikram Yoga Helps Prevent ”). Yoga and running naturally complement each other, say advocates. New York Road Runners, the 40,000-plus member organization that manages the ING New York City Marathon, offers a Yoga for Runners series through Manhattan-based Pure Yoga. “Yoga deepens your lung capacity. It slowly and consciously stretches your muscles to prevent injury,” says Dana Slamp, a managing instructor at Pure Yoga. “The most important thing that I find in the runners I train is that it strengthens their core muscles, which improves form and leads to an economy of movement and that of course improves performance significantly,” adds Ms. Slamp, who first tried yoga as a way to rehab a running injury (Practicing yoga can help prevent injury ).

How would yoga prevent injury for sports? If you are training and want to get the most out of your body (increasing your performance) yoga is perfect for you. Remember yoga is not just about flexibility it also has a strengthening component to it. In fact it is a very balanced exercise (New Zealand School of Yoga in Auckland). If you are training and want to get the most out of your body (increasing your performance) yoga is perfect for you. Remember yoga is not just about flexibility it also has a strengthening component to it. In fact it is a very balanced exercise (New Zealand School of Yoga in Auckland). Punctuate your in-text citation the same way that it is punctuated in your works cited. Therefore, your in-text citation here should look like this: (“New Zealand School of Yoga in Auckland”)

what is yoga? Yoga is a scientific system of physical and mental practices that originated in India more than three thousand years ago. Its purpose is to help each one of us achieve our highest potential and to experience enduring health and happiness. With Yoga, we can extend our healthy, productive years far beyond the accepted norm and, at the same time, improve the quality of our lives (“ What is Yoga ”). You have two sources that begin with this listed in your works cited. Which one is this? –The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word "Yuj" meaning to yoke, join or unite. This implies joining or integrating all aspects of the individual - body with mind and mind with soul - to achieve a happy, balanced and useful life, and spiritually, uniting the individual with the supreme ( “ What is Yoga?." Iyengar Yoga” ). –.

In India, Yoga is considered one of the six branches of classical philosophy and is referred to throughout the Vedas - ancient Indian scriptures and amongst the oldest texts in existence.The Upanishads are also broadly philosophical treatises which postdate the Vedas and deal with the nature of the "soul" and universe. However, the origins of yoga are believed to be much older than that, stemming from the oral traditions of Yogis, where knowledge of Yoga was handed down from Guru (spiritual teacher) to Sisya (spiritual student) all the way back to the originators of Yoga, "the Rishis," who first began investigation into the nature of reality and man's inner world. Legend has it that knowledge of Yoga was first passed by Lord Shiva to his wife Parvati and from there into the lives of men ("What is Yoga?." Iyengar Yoga) You need a second source of information for this question. What is yoga?

what are the disadvantages of yoga If you only have 20 minutes a day to spend on your body and your foremost goal is to burn lots of calories, yoga will disappoint you. Although yoga is a sound adjunct to any weight–loss program and has even been shown to promote gradual weight loss, it is not primarily a fat–burning enterprise. The disadvantage of yoga includes some of the methods which are only made by certain groups of individuals as well as specific ages of people. It is difficult to lose some calories with a period of only 20 minutes each day. Yoga being a method of fixing weight problems, there isn’t any progressive lose of weight. The loss of weight is generally abrupt hence not considered a main tool for losing fat. Another downside of yoga practicing is acquiring a skilled teacher for teaching yoga, it’s good to know the trainer you are assigned. Presently there isn’t any qualification for yoga trainers, some groups have their particular voluntary accreditation though other organization award certifications for education that has been completed throughout the Saturday and Sunday courses. YIKES!!! You have no in-text citations here! Where did this information come from???

What are the advantages of yoga Some of the advantages of yoga are that after a long work day you can relax 20 minutes a day doing yoga.also its very healthy for you to use yoga. Other advantage include flexible muscles, supple joints, relaxed and tension–free mind and efficiently working vital organs such as the heart, lungs, endocrine glands, liver, pancreas and good balance between various functions, such as neuromuscular coordination, YIKES!!! You have no in-text citations here! Where did this information come from???

what are the benefits of using yoga to help an athlete for a game Flexibility – Strength – Balance – Agility Flexibility can be increased by doing yoga, which can, in turn, help prevent injury and improve performance. Balance, agility and a strong, stable foundation are important for athletic performance. So much in athletic training research is pointing to the benefits of using the body’s own mass to build strength, balance, stability and agility. For over 5,000 years, Yoga has been doing just that ( Jan Yuvan). Punctuate your in-text citation the same way that it is punctuated in your works cited. Therefore, your in-text citation here should look like this: (“Jan Yuvan”)

Many athletes are now using yoga to supplement their regular exercises and improve their performance. Yoga can help with many things from helping your back, improving your balance, increasing your flexibility, and strengthening your core. Whether you play golf, basketball, or tennis, you can get a lot more from your plays by starting yoga. Most athletes probably think that their regular training is enough. After all, many athletes put a lot into their training and workouts. It's hard to believe that something like yoga can make a difference. However, the reality is that yoga has many benefits no matter what kind of physical activity you engage in (“How Yoga Can Help Athletes Improve Performance”).

Who the first yogi really was is lost in the sands of time, but the roots of Yoga can be traced as long as 5000 years back. The earliest reference to Yoga was found when archeological excavations where made in the Indus valley - the most powerful and influential civilization in the early antique period. This sophisticated culture developed around the Indus river and the long gone Sarasvati river in northern India, on the border towards Pakistan. Archeological findings from two of the largest cities, Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, revealed (among other things) a portrait of a human being or god meditating in what looks like a Yoga posture. The Rig- Veda work, that describes different Yoga methods, is believed to be derived from the Inus-Sarasvati people and has been dated to 3000 to 5000 B.C. Yoga as we know it today, is thus the result of a complex evolution that has been going on for at least 5000 years. However, according to most scholars, Yoga can't be recognized as a complete and complex tradition before about 500 B.C.

The history of yoga is based in the Indus Valley civilization. The techniques are practiced by the Indus to initiate spiritual growth. The yogis encourage union with the finite jiva (transitory self) and with the infinite Brahman (eternal self). Brahman is a term used by the Hindus to mean “God.” So, what are we supposed to unite with? Yogis usually think of God as an impersonal, spiritual substance, coexisting with all of reality. This doctrine is called pantheism which is the view that everything is God. In the Bible, God reveals Himself as the personal Creator of the universe. Since it is taught by the yogis that everything is God, it then stands to reason, man is God. Christianity, on the other hand, teaches us there is a clear distinction between man and God. Since God is the Creator, we are one of his creations and created “in the image” of God. Unlike the yogis, the Bible presents man’s primary problem to be sin -- a failure to conform to God’s character and standards. The solution is Jesus Christ’s death on the cross. He calls men to freely receive all the benefits of His salvation through faith in Christ alone.