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Yoga in its heritage is derived from India and yet all over the world it is now being practiced in many forms. Yoga means yoke or unity, bringing together mind, body and spirit. Modern-day yoga brings us to classical hatha classes as well as commercial forms of yoga that have been adapted to people's physical and mental desires such as hot yoga, wheel yoga, yoga with pets and more. However, yoga was originally created to strengthen our systems from the inside, using certain movements combined with breath work to achieve optimum balance and ultimate potential.
According to Sadhguru - a realised yogi, mystic and visionary who has dedicated himself to the elevation of the physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing of all people, founder of The Isha Yoga Centre and The Isha Foundation, 'Hata Yoga' (as he spells it) is the basis of all yoga and stems from a deep understanding of the mechanics of the body, using yogic postures, known as yoga asanas, to enable the system to sustain higher dimensions of energy. He adds that: "The subtle processes of changing the energy in the system and straightening out physical and mental imbalances come from regular practice of these asanas in a precise unified way."
The danger seems to lie in a practice undertaken using classical yoga postures that are designed to generate certain effects on the internal functions of the body (scientifically proven), combined with other movements that may contradict the function of the yoga posture itself.
So what do we need to look out for, especially as yoga beginners, when taking up the practice? If in a yoga class we are doing certain postures/asanas without the proper assistance, alignment, room temperature, surroundings and guidelines, could we actually be doing more harm to our bodies than good?
We spoke to three yoga instructors within Dubai to give us their perspective.
Ph.D. in Yoga from the Bihar Yoga Bharati University in India
Currently works at 136.1 Yoga studio Dubai
In my classical teaching, in 90 minutes you would do 10 yoga asanas or postures. In Western society I see 30 asanas in 60 minutes. Yoga has become a gym. Unfortunately, there are courses that create teachers in 100 and 200 hours and the like, but yoga for me is 24 hours a day for 38 years now and I will keep going; it is not 100 hours and a certificate. There is of course a political game - India is the root of yoga but the USA wants to claim it as their own and so developed these new types of yoga practices that work more on the physical than anything else. Unfortunately the misuse of yoga can cause a lot of injuries and this completely goes against the point of yoga which is to balance and heal.
So how to correct this?
Your teacher should take you through a physical and mental journey. In traditional yoga each and every movement should be around 5 - 6 minutes and the energy points should be explained. The body should be in a neutral temperature whilst in practice - not too hot and not too cold as this puts you into a state of shock which may cause dehydration, dizziness, or even "osmosis", leading to hormonal distruption. Another thing to consider is eating; ideally 2.5 hours should be left between a light meal and a yoga class. This is so your system is empty and the benefits of yoga can be attained. It is also ideal to leave at least 1 hour to shower after your practice so as not to disrupt the heat that has been created in the body.
If something is borrowed, it is not as authentic - consider this when choosing a teacher.
Founder of Yoga Limassol
Currently works at Yoga House, The Greens, Dubai
500 hours with Yoga Medicine, trained under Tiffany Cruikshank
Currently works at Piloga Studio Dubai
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