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The benefits of mountain yoga and destinations for 2021
Mountains are vital for humanity, but also hold a mystique and drama difficult to find in other habitats. Beyond their very real benefits and importance to life, they are a unique place to practice yoga as well, with some great physical and emotional benefits!
The different types of yoga, explained
Can't tell your Ashtanga from your Vinyasa? Donβt worry, there are so many different kinds of yoga that we wouldnβt judge if you didnβt (weβve been there too!). Not only that, but sometimes it can be bewildering not only trying to name them all, but also understand the differences between the many types we hear about.
Yoga Hack: the power of breath
In this article, we went back to our Yoga Hacks eBook in order to bring you some tips and techniques that can help you unlock the benefits of mindful breathing and so, improve your practice as well as your wellbeing.
Yoga Hack: Strength is core to yoga
Regularly working on your strength offsets this, helping maintain muscle mass as you age. It also helps to reduce pain (including back pain), increase endurance, improve metabolism and burn fat.
So what are you waiting for? Read on to find our 5 techniques for building strength.
Round mat 101: Why round, using the Form Grid & caring for your mat
This article aims to help you make the most of your round mat. Whether youβre a long time Pro round mat user, a new convert not knowing where to start or just thinking about getting down on a round; hopefully this serves as a useful guide and answers some of your questions.
Yoga Hack: Mastering Balance
The truth is, a mix of mind focus and muscle strength are required to balance and we need to practice both to improve our balance.
In this article we bring back our tips from our Yoga Hacks eBook, and share some quick wins and long-term practices to make wobbly poses a thing of the past.
How to incorporate yoga into your daily activities
The good news is you donβt have to attend a full 90-minute session to experience the benefits of yoga. You can practice poses and meditate anytime, anywhere to the point where it naturally becomes a part of your daily routine