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Yoga Myths To Stop Believing
YOGA MYTHS
TO STOP
BELIEVING
7 Yoga Myths to Stop Believing
Today
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INTRODUCTI
Yoga is Oan Nancient discipline that focuses on
creating harmony between mind, body, and
soul. Derived from the Sanskrit word Yuj that
means yolk or union; a humble union of mind,
body, and soul. While this ancient practice
continues to gain popularity, at the same time,
misconceptions about yoga continue to grow.
These misconceptions about yoga kept people
away from the yoga mat who might have
benefitted from this practice. In this
presentation, we are debunking some common
myths about yoga.
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WE ARE
DEBUNKING
SOME
COMMON
MYTHS
ABOUT YOGA
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1. Flexibility is the
Key
You might have heard this phrase many
times that you need to be flexible enough
to perform yoga. It is a major
misconception about yoga practice; yoga
is not about twisting your body into
difficult yoga poses. It is all about bringing
your awareness to your breath while
moving through yoga asanas. However,
regular yoga practice helps in stretching
and lengthening your body muscles as well
as increasing your range of motion, hence
helping in building flexibility.
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2. It is all about Yoga
Asana and Difficult
Postures
When you attend a yoga class, you will go
through a series of yoga poses that may
make you think that oh, Yoga is all about
asanas (poses). The truth is, asanas are
only a tiny part of this ancient science of
wellness that is based on the eight limbs.
These eight limbs include ethics (Yama
and niyama), pranayama, different
meditation techniques (dhyana),
Dharana, Samadhi, kriyas along with
yoga asanas.
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3. Yoga is a Religious
Practice
People have this common apprehension
about yoga, that it belongs to a certain
religion. It is indeed true that yoga is born
and nurtured in Rishikesh (India) which is
famous as a Dev Bhumi for Hindus.
However, yoga is all about the sacred union
of individual consciousness with higher
consciousness. Mantra chanting and Japa
indeed come from Indian roots but it only
helps in increasing your focus and bringing
you awareness. Even though yoga has an
element of spirituality in it, it also
encourages you to live up to your fullest
potential in a holistic way.
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4. Only women and young can practice
yoga
Yoga is for everyone irrespective of their age,
gender, religion, or caste. You might see more
women in comparison to males in the class, but that
doesn’t mean that men are not allowed in the yoga
studio. Nowadays, you will see that many yoga
teachers are males and some of the greatest
teachers of yoga were also males. The same goes
with the concept of only young people doing yoga,
which arises when people only think of yoga poses.
It is a common yoga myth and the reality is anyone
can practice it under the guidance of a trained yoga
teacher. Even people who fall under the age group
of 50 to 60 years can perform complex yogasanas
with ease and perfection under the right guidance.
All you need is an open mindset and a willingness to
learn.
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5. Pregnant and Menstruating
Women should Skip Yoga
It is another misconception about yoga that
menstruating women should stay away from
yoga. It is believed on a certain notion that it
will lead to the backward flow of blood which
doesn’t have any scientific backing. However,
there are certain yoga poses such as
Ustarasana (camel pose), Malasana (garland
pose), and Bhujangasana (cobra pose) that
help in regulating the menstrual cycle and
healing PCOD. The same goes with yoga for
pregnant women as there are special prenatal
yoga classes that help in preparing the body of
pregnant women for birth.
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6. Yoga cannot make you Lose
EWxpeertsi gbehlietve that yoga helps in bringing
people to a healthy weight through various
means. There are many active and intense
styles of yoga that help in burning more
calories. Yoga styles such as Vinyasa,
Ashtanga yoga, and Power yoga engage the
muscles of your whole body. In these forms
of yoga, you have to move constantly, which
leaves you sweating on the mat. Also,
practicing yoga reduces stress and makes
you mindful of your eating habits, and makes
you aware of binge eating. These habits
combined help in losing weight.
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7. Yoga might not Fit into your
Schedule
We know that the average yoga session in a
studio is 60 to 90 minutes long. However, this
notion that you have to dedicate an hour of your
day daily to yoga to reap its benefits is far from
reality. The length of your yoga practice depends
only on the time you are dedicating to it. If you
are a beginner, you can start with a 30-minute
session. Or if you think that 30 minutes are also
too much, then you can go online and practice a
beginner 10-minute yoga session. So even if you
spare 10 minutes of the day for a yoga session,
your body will reap a lot of benefits. You need to
be consistent with your practice.
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CONCLUSIO
N
Yoga is a discipline that can be
practiced by anyone irrespective
of age, flexibility, time
constraints, and place. Now that
all the yoga myths and reality are
out in front of you, we hope that
you can adopt this holistic
practice with an open mindset.
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