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Yoga for athletes is just another part of the routine that is needed to enhance all aspects of the body and mind. The wonders are amazing, and this is definitely needed for everyone, not just women and elderly people... More and more men are realizing the benefits of practicing Yoga, and are starting to embrace the eastern philosophy while adding their own twist to the focus. I've taken part in power Vinyasa's where a male instructor lead us through a very intense "practice" that connected core strength, stability, endurance and mindfulness. Possibly one of the hardest workouts to do, but so rewarding after, as it feels like a breath of fresh air after. Of course I wouldn't recommend anyone jumps straight into advanced Yoga, but start with the basic poses and techniques and build yourself up to whatever level you desire. Either way give it a try!
As well, majority of professional sports teams have their athletes partake in Yoga a couple times a week to really emphasize body awareness, mobility, flexibility, and mindfulness. The more an athlete can be in the moment the better, and the more an athlete can control their emotions and logic, the better they can perform. So Yoga has been an excellent addition for myself and other elite athletes, and I hope you join the movement too!
Hopefully, this gave you some good insight on why you should be practicing Yoga a few times a week if not more, to maximize your bodies capacities, and overall body and mind connections. Mindfulness practices are very helpful in these stressful times, either from the ongoing pandemic or work, school and relationships that can all take a toll on our psyche. Life is stressful, but we can control and manage how we respond to it for better or worse. Yoga teaches us how to mange ourselves better, and always make the most of any situation. Remember Yoga is a way of being, and much more than just poses or exercises. It is a deep connection between mind, body, and soul that uplifts our quality of living and boosts our complete health. Deeper health is definitely needed more than ever with all our daily stimulation, and finding just 15-30 minutes daily to unwind and release unwanted energy and induce positive mental and physical, is crucial for being at our best.
Looking for a coach to push your performance, don't hesitate to contact us
Stay Strong... Stay Healthy... Stay Consistent & Keep developing yourself
Level Up!
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M!NDSET Team
Yoga for athletes is just another part of the routine that is needed to enhance all aspects of the body and mind. The wonders are amazing, and this is definitely needed for everyone, not just women and elderly people... More and more men are realizing the benefits of practicing Yoga, and are starting to embrace the eastern philosophy while adding their own twist to the focus. I've taken part in power Vinyasa's where a male instructor lead us through a very intense "practice" that connected core strength, stability, endurance and mindfulness. Possibly one of the hardest workouts to do, but so rewarding after, as it feels like a breath of fresh air after. Of course I wouldn't recommend anyone jumps straight into advanced Yoga, but start with the basic poses and techniques and build yourself up to whatever level you desire. Either way give it a try!
As well, majority of professional sports teams have their athletes partake in Yoga a couple times a week to really emphasize body awareness, mobility, flexibility, and mindfulness. The more an athlete can be in the moment the better, and the more an athlete can control their emotions and logic, the better they can perform. So Yoga has been an excellent addition for myself and other elite athletes, and I hope you join the movement too!
Hopefully, this gave you some good insight on why you should be practicing Yoga a few times a week if not more, to maximize your bodies capacities, and overall body and mind connections. Mindfulness practices are very helpful in these stressful times, either from the ongoing pandemic or work, school and relationships that can all take a toll on our psyche. Life is stressful, but we can control and manage how we respond to it for better or worse. Yoga teaches us how to mange ourselves better, and always make the most of any situation. Remember Yoga is a way of being, and much more than just poses or exercises. It is a deep connection between mind, body, and soul that uplifts our quality of living and boosts our complete health. Deeper health is definitely needed more than ever with all our daily stimulation, and finding just 15-30 minutes daily to unwind and release unwanted energy and induce positive mental and physical, is crucial for being at our best.
Looking for a coach to push your performance, don't hesitate to contact us
Stay Strong... Stay Healthy... Stay Consistent & Keep developing yourself
Level Up!
Love
M!NDSET Team