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Yoga Poses: Broad Classification And Benefits
by Tracy Renning
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Published on this site: July 2nd, 2009 - See
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Yoga poses or Asanas make yoga a unique way of attaining
physical, psychological and spiritual health. The secret of
increasing awareness and popularity of yoga internationally lies
to a greater extent in various yoga poses. The objective behind
performing yoga is attaining both strength and flexibility. And
this unique combination hardly found in any other work out is an
outcome of yoga positions. These positions are several
combinations of stretching and breathing. Yoga poses are
classified into several types depending on the posture and the
resulting benefits. Some of them are for a certain part of the
body and benefit that particular part while some are performed
using whole body and offer benefits to the whole body. These
poses are broadly categorised as standing poses, seated poses,
back bends, forward bends, balance, twists, supine and prone
poses, inversion and relaxation poses.
- Standing positions
Mountain pose (Parvatasan) is considered to be the most basic
standing pose and can be used to form several other asanas.
These poses are mainly intended to benefit legs and hips and
they help attain improved posture. Remarkable benefits of
standing positions are strong leg muscles, increased mobility in
neck and shoulder and improved flexibility in pelvis and lower
back.
- Seated positions
Lotus Pose (Padmasana) is a basic seated pose and is used in
several other asanas. There are mainly two types of seated
poses, one with legs crossed and other with legs folded back.
These poses are intended for strengthening back, lower back and
hips. These poses offer agility to spine and flexibility to
hips, knees, ankles and groins. Combinations of deep breating,
normal breathing, fast breathing and breath control with the
basic seated position are used for attaining benefits like
mental peace and curing breathing related ailments.
- Back bends
As the name suggests, the positions aim at strengthening chest,
rib, cage, arms and shoulders. The poses result into relaxing
the front body, hips, arms and shoulders and improving the
stability of the spine. Proper back bends help cure old backache
and shoulder pain.
- Forward bends
The positions are beneficial for strengthening lower back,
back, spine, shoulders and neck. The positions are ideal for
escaping from old neck stiffness and spinal pain. These
positions are helpful in attaining a feeling of relaxation and
calmness.
- Balance
Balance or Santulan poses are intended for improving body
posture, muscle toning, concentration and co-ordination. It aims
at strengthening the spine and obtaining control on it to stop
you from falling an increasing your stamina. However, these type
are poses should be performed only by advice of and in presence
of yoga experts.
- Twists
Even though the name sounds strange, these poses performed
properly with expert guidance help to release body tension and
stiffness. Performed to the both sides of the body, twists
result into increased shoulder and hip mobility, spine
flexibility and escape from backache.
- Supine and prone poses
There are several asanas in supine and prone poses. Supine
poses are performed on one's back and ideally offer improved
spinal mobility and strong abdominal and hip muscles. In some
combinations of these poses the body is either totally kept flat
on the floor or is lifted up from the floor totally or partially
with the support of hands or legs or both.
Prone poses are performed facing the floor. These poses help
strengthen arms, shoulders, spine and legs. They also help
relaxing back and lower back and are used as a solution for
backache. In some of the combinations in these poses, upper half
or lower half or both the parts are stretched and lifted a
little up supporting them by abdomen.
- Inversion
As the name suggests, these poses are performed keeping legs at
higher position than heart. This leads improved blood
circulation in the upper body. One of the most famous asanas in
this pose is Sheershasana, which is keeping your body upside
down for few seconds.
- Relaxation
These poses are simple relaxing positions, which calm the body
and mind after performing other poses. They help to cool the
body down and attain mental peace.
There are several poses in each of the above sections. From its
origin in ancient times, there have been several additions,
modifications in yoga poses and their combinations. Yoga poses
can effectively be used as therapy for curing some of the old
ailments and pains which otherwise do not respond to modern
medicines.

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