Gay Yoga Benefits
February 11, 2010 by Howie Holben
Filed under Yoga
Depending on how you look at it, yoga is an art, a science, or a fitness technique. For some people it can be all three. It stems from ancient Indian practices for right living and is still practiced in many forms on the subcontinent. It has also become a popular way to mediate and exercise in the West. Most Westerns use a “flowing” style of yoga that is more conducive to strength training and weight loss. There is even a “hot” yoga that helps you sweat out toxins while you are doing your poses. While yoga is a very individualized way to exercise, it is often conducted in a group setting under the supervision of a qualified instructor. Because of this, there are many yoga classes that are geared toward a specific demographic so that the attendees will feel more comfortable in a group. For instance, there is prenatal yoga, yoga for women, and gay yoga.
From the moment that you walk into a yoga class, you should feel comfortable. Instead of worrying what the other students or the instructor are thinking about you and your fitness level, you should be clearing your mind in preparation for the task ahead. The atmosphere of the studio is important for this.
The room should be welcoming, and usually will have soft lighting and maybe even soft music playing at the before the session begins. The floor should also be both supportive and cushioned so you don’t have to worry about straining your joints as you go through your poses. A good yoga instructor will also be someone who can put you at ease both before and during the session.
The flow of a general yoga class is also designed to challenge you without stressing your mind or your body. Generally the class starts out with some easier warm up exercises.
Even the yoga class itself is designed to make you feel comfortable. It starts out with basic breathing and warm up exercises that will help your mind clear out all the cobwebs of the day. Then you move into more challenging exercises and poses.
If you are doing a Pilates combination class, you will do those exercises toward the tail end of the classes when you are fully warm and ready to push yourself up to the next level.
Just when you think you can’t work anymore, you will be given a chance to some simple cool down moves and mediation exercises before leaving the class.
All yoga classes are designed to make you feel both relaxed and energized. They are truly exercises for both the mind and body. Many yoga practitioners even begin to think of yoga as a lifestyle choice. That is why there are so many community oriented yoga classes such as gay yoga that further help to bring people together. If you want to explore deeper you can try gay tantra.
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Why Practice Gay Naked Yoga?
December 25, 2009 by Howie Holben
Filed under Yoga
Naked yoga brings good benefits to those who take it up. What is gay naked yoga? It’s just what the name says it is. Doing yoga in the buff. It breaks the boundaries of the ‘norm’ and gives the people who participate a fresh new understanding of the body and the art of yoga. No clothing, no inhibitions.
This type of yoga is designed to push you past the normal limits of your comfort range, and on to a more liberating and a more free experience. It may sound unappealing to you at first, but once you get past those feelings and into the experience, it has many benefits for those who dare to practice it. It’s intention is not to exploit sexuality by any means, it’s to go beyond that into a harmony and peace you haven’t experience yet.
When you practice this form of yoga, your goal is to attain a freedom you’ve never experienced before. If you can free your body, clothes and all, then it seems easier to free your mind and spirit as well. Inhibitions are seen as barriers to progress, and roadblocks to being able to connect the mind, the soul, and the body. Once the barrier is removed, then a new and more gratifying sense of freedom can be attained.
Even though this form of yoga is done in the buff, it’s still a practice of bringing together an appreciation of the self, in the physical, mental, and spiritual elements of being. While nudity is not commonly accepted, this type of yoga is catching on quickly in a positive way.
The art and practice of yoga has been around for centuries. Men have always had a passion for trying to connect the body with mind and soul, seeking a peace and a harmony between all that they are within themselves. Yoga is very simple to learn and can be done about anywhere. It can be practiced in groups, or you can practice it alone. It’s very versatile.
Some of the benefits known to occur from yoga, are the peace and tranquility of the mind. It also is said to aid the body in ridding itself of toxins. It stimulates the mind and improves lung capacity and blood circulation. Digestion is assisted by this process as well. So you can see there are benefits to be had by this technique.
Another term you hear when speaking of naked yoga is ‘naturism’. Naturism is a movement that is both political and cultural that takes up the cause of nudity, both in private and in public. It’s much like the old nude beach causes fought over in years past. It teaches you to appreciate the body, and to see it in a better and different light. To realize the beauty of the body, and of being free to express yourself in it.
Naked yoga has some positive benefits that anyone can enjoy. This form of yoga is really becoming popular, and many are already enjoying these benefits. Some classes do exist with men and women together, but mostly this form of yoga has been taken up by men. If you want to learn about it, or how to do it, or to sign up for classes, you can find all the information you need on the internet. It can be a very rewarding experience for those who give it a try.
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