
It's simple. In between sets of weights, I do a yoga pose (or two poses). Assuming I do 15 sets of weight lifting, I'll get about 15 minutes of yoga/stretching done over the course of my weight routine. Often that's more than enough stretching for me. Sometimes I'll do another 10 minutes post-weights.
Yes, yoga for weight loss benefits may be the first thing you think about. However, yoga has many other benefits. Yoga increases your strength and flexibility as well as tones your muscles. Beyond the physicality yoga is great pilates memphis for your mental well-being. It is a great way to reduce your stress.
Speed up the time you spend working out (kill 2 birds with 1 stone). Relieve boredom - I don't like sitting on a bench between sets. Improve flexibility which is fantastic and arguably critical for any level of fitness. It's actually an excellent way to rest between weight sets.
While most people are familiar with the basic principles of Yoga, many aren't sure how they should prepare and what a typical class entails. To give you some peace of mind before your first class, here are some tips on what you can expect as well as some common yoga misconceptions.
Moves and bodily posture movements differ greatly so choosing which class is for you could prove to be a problem. Do a little research or talk to a guru in the field of hot yoga who can advise you on what is best for your needs, whether it is a health matter, slim down or just to claim peace of mind.
But a few months later, a friend of mine talked me into going to another Yoga class with her. Being the Yoga expert that she was, she had her own mat; and she even had an extra for me. I scoffed at her when she asked if I wanted her to bring it for me. I think my response was something like "I don't need your fancy mat". But being the girl she is, she brought it for me anyway. And that was when Yoga became a whole new ball game for me.