Yoga
Yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines originating in India. The word is associated with meditative practices in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.Within Hinduism, it also refers to one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of Hindu philosophy, and to the goal that school directs its practices towards. In Jainism, yoga is the sum total of all activities — mental, verbal and physical.
Featured Yoga Classes Teachers
Aherne
Yoga Classes Teacher
Dublin
01 2868670
Albicker
Yoga Classes Teacher
Kildare
045 841978
Anderson
Yoga Classes Teacher
Dublin
01 8391598
Barry
Yoga Classes Teacher
Dublin
01 2850095
Blake
Yoga Classes Teacher
Kildare
045 868886
Boylan
Yoga Classes Teacher
Dublin
01 2988691
Locations Teachers in Dublin
Students Looking For Yoga Classes
| No Student records Found |
Video
Why do yoga?
The short answer is that yoga makes you feel better. Practicing the postures, breathing exercises and meditation makes you healthier in body, mind and spirit. Yoga lets you tune in, chill out, shape up -- all at the same time.
Yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically, research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, stress and other conditions and diseases. What's more, yoga:
- Improves muscle tone, flexibility, strength and stamina
- Reduces stress and tension
- Boosts self esteem
- Improves concentration and creativity
- Lowers fat
- Improves circulation
- Stimulates the immune system
- Creates sense of well being and calm.
Four Reasons to do Yoga
- To heal injury or disease
- To re-shape your body or gain strength, flexibility and balance
- To transform stress into harmony
- To further your Spiritual Journey
To heal injury or disease
Humans are made up of more than just biceps or quads, pectorals or lats. We've got ankles and wrists, discs and toes that need stretching and movement to avoid the arthritis that thrives on atrophied muscles and a spine compressed by years of stress and bad posture. Most people enter the path of yoga because they have reached a point where they are ready to heal themselves physically and bring more peace into their lives. Since yoga reaches every part of the physical being including the glands, organs, muscles, nervous system and skeletal system, many come to class to heal or literally rebuild themselves and release old physical injuries or ailments.
To re-shape your body or gain strength, flexibility and balance
Others enter a yoga class to become physically stronger, to lose weight or to become a better athlete. Yoga provides a balanced approach to exercise that often counteracts the repetitive stressful actions of training specific muscle groups over and over for a particular sport. Since a good Yoga class works you out on every level without isolating a certain muscle group, greater balance and flexibility is achieved by strengthening the entire person. Athletes stick with yoga for the mental benefits and centering skills that become available both in and out of competition.
To transform stress into harmony
Hatha yoga retrains the body to transform stress on a cellular level. With patience and compassion, the musculo-skeletal system adjusts and realigns itself by releasing held patterns of tension or stiffness caused by negative thoughts, judgments, criticism, fear and doubt. The practice of asanas allows us to become more aware of our mental, emotional and physical patterns and to release those patterns that do not serve our highest good and greatest joy.
To further your Spiritual Journey
Still others attend class as a part of their spiritual path to cultivate Unity, Enlightenment, Devotion and Love. The physical Asanas provide a unique way to integrate thought into action. Encountering Yoga’s physical challenges with an open heart allows the student to know such Spiritual attributes as Grace, Courage and Compassion on a cellular level.















