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Workout Tip of the Week: Getting into the Yoga Habit

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Oct 23, 2009 by Sabah K.

Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years and is both a self-awareness exercises, and a great workout for the entire body. The poses and exercise sequences of the average yoga routine can help to increase flexibility, reduce stress and even give you a slight calorie burn. Researchers at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California report that just four weeks of regular yoga workouts can reduce chronic pain.

Yoga can also help you to reduce stress, so getting through difficult workdays and day-to-day activities becomes that much easier. If you've been looking for ways to improve your health, now may be a good time to get into the yoga habit.To perform the exercises, all you need is a yoga mat and some comfortable clothing that has enough give to help you move easily through each movement. Yoga can be practiced indoors or outdoors, and you don't need any special equipment.

So how do you start adding yoga to your weekly routine and make yoga a habit? You have several options for maximizing the benefits of yoga. If you can do just 10 to 15 minutes of yoga first thing in the morning, you can increase circulation and wake up sore muscles after your eight-hour snooze fest. You can also do some stretching exercises over lunch hour. While it's not a good idea to perform exercises that require bending forward right after you've eaten lunch, you can undertake some deep breathing exercises and flex your leg and back muscles in an upright position after the afternoon meal.

Another good time to do yoga is in the late evening before you head to bed. Winding down with some deep breathing exercises and deep stretches can help you fall into a deeper sleep state because you're much more relaxed. Just avoid doing the routine too close to bed time or you may find yourself wide awake for a few hours from the extra movements.

Practicing yoga regularly can help to increase flexibility, reduce stress and make it easier to manage chronic pain. Whether you choose to wrap up your routine at sunrise or late into the night, you can start enjoying the benefits of yoga without special equipment or by attending a special class.

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