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The Three Needs Of Yoga

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Human beings are said to be made up of three components—body, mind and soul and corresponding to these there are three needs—health, knowledge and need for inner peace. Health is a physical need, whereas knowledge is our psychological need and inner peace is considered to be a spiritual need, and when all the three are present then there is considered to be harmony inside us.
Yoga gives us relief from various ailments at the physical and mental level. The practice of the asanas strengthens the body and thereby creates a feeling of well being. From the psychological point of view, it sharpens the intellect and aids in concentration; it steadies our emotions and encourages a sense of caring for others.
The practice of breathing techniques like pranayama calms the mind. The spiritual …show more content…

The best part of yoga is that as we begin the basic exercises we can immediately discover where our deficiencies are and If we are really up to it, then we must not get discouraged by this.
Everyone can do yoga with perfection with a little amount of care and patience, yoga triggers our body’s natural adaptive and rejuvenating powers and unless we use those powers we will lose it and with yoga we can get most of it back. It is even claimed by many that yoga gave them more vitality than they ever had in their lives. Even late beginners have benefited a lot from its practice. For athletes or sports persons, yoga can be a powerful enhancement in regular training exercises. Addition of yoga in a routine training programme helps develop strength, agility, range of motion, concentration cardio¬vascular health and reduces stress, tension and tightness. The most important benefit of adding yoga to a training programme is its effect on one’s performance. It allows an athlete to train harder to a higher level because of increased flexibility and decrease in the fear of

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