Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Yoga Props Even if you don't practice yoga regularly, you can really benefit from using yoga props- especially if you are new to the practice of yoga. Here's an intro to what the props are and how they are used: * Yoga mats are thin and provide light padding. Their "sticky" surface is ideal for yoga poses because it prevents you from slipping and sliding. Extra-thick yoga mats are a more comfortable choice for many practitioners. * Yoga blocks (bricks) allow you to stay in proper form, even if your strength and flexibility levels don't. Blocks are rectangular-shaped, allowing you to use them at three different heights, depending on your knees. One use for a block, for example, would be during a forward bend. If you can't touch the floor, you can place the block accordingly so that you can remain in proper form, resting your hands on the block itself. Since each pair of sides is a different height, you can slowly progress in your poses until you don't need a block at all. * Wedges are triangular shaped, like a door stop. They provide extra support and prevent overstretching while sitting (underneath the hips), standing and squatting (underneath heels), and when your weight is in your hands (underneath palm/wrist). * Yoga straps are great for beginners or individuals who are less flexible. By holding a strap with both hands, it can help you stay in a pose longer and make a better connection. They can be used for seated stretches (around the feet in a forward bend) and one-legged standing poses (placing the strap around foot to aid in lifting or reaching your limb). Straps are also great for general flexibility training. Time Involved: Incorporate props into your workout in just a few seconds Body Benefit: Great comfort and better workouts Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. Myspace http://www.myspace.com/wonder_woman1976 Everything Natural http://health./ Everything Magick EverythingMagick/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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