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ROLE OF YOGA IN STRESS MANAGEMENT

This article was updated on 16th June 2020.

Yoga has long been known to be a great remedy for stress. Yoga combines many popular stress-reducing techniques, including exercise and learning to control the breath, clear the mind, and relax the body. As yoga becomes more popular, more and more people are discovering the benefits this ancient practice brings to their stressful lives. Creating a consistent yoga routine is the best way to experience the difference yoga can make in your life. These five asanas stress management yoga routine is intended for beginners who think they dont have time for yoga.

Exercise

Hatha yoga is a part of yoga. Ha?ha is a Sanskrit word which literally means "force" and thus implies a system of physical techniques. There are many different types of hatha yoga: some are slow and more focused on stretching, others are fast and similar to a workout. If you are looking to relieve stress, then no yoga style is superior, so pick one that meets your level of physical fitness and personality. Any exercise will help you to relieve stress by keeping the body healthy and release natural hormones that make you feel much better. Yoga also relieves stress through stretching. When you are stressed, then the tension is stored in your body and the body you feel lethargicness and often causing pain. The regular stretching through yoga releases tension from problem areas, including the hips and shoulders.

Pranayama

pranayama, or breath exercise, is an integral part of any yoga practice and this breathing exercise will release new energy in your body that will transform your daily life by improving your stamina and immunity. Just learning to take deep breaths and realizing that this can be a quick way to combat stressful situations is amazingly effective.

Clearing the Mind

Our mind is regularly active, racing from one thought to another, spinning possible scenarios for the future, dwelling on incidents from the past. All this mind work is tiring and stressful. Yoga offers several techniques for controlling the curious mind. One is breath work(pranayama), as outlined above. Each breath is tied completely to the present moment; you are not breathing in the past or the future, but only right now. Focusing on each inhale and exhale to keep out other thoughts is one way to clear the mind, It is also a basic meditation technique. In addition, the performance of yoga asanas also acts as a form of meditation. The asanas are so physical and have to be done with such concentration, that all other thoughts and worries are put to the side, giving your brain a much-needed break.

Relaxation

Each yoga sessions ends with five to ten minutes spent relaxing in savasana. Initially this asanas can be a little bit difficult at first, eventually, it serves the purpose of a total release for both body and mind. Savasana brings you back into the world. you will feel refreshed and equip you with the tools to fight stress in your daily life. Yoga Nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness, which can also be a great stress reliever.

When we perform work in devotion, it purifies the mind and deepens our spiritual realization. Then when the mind becomes peaceful, meditation becomes the primary means of elevation. Through meditation, a person strives to conquer their mind, for while the untrained mind is the worst enemy, the trained mind is the best friend.


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