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Pranayama - breath control
During our yoga holidays and retreats there will be a
free session on pranayama or breathing techniques. Pranayama
is an enormously important part of any yoga practice, yet many yogi's do not
persist or consistently practice pranayama - concentrating instead on their
physical asana practice. This page briefly
outlines what Pranayama is and touches on some different pranayama
techniques. What is Pranayama?
Pranayama' is the fourth limb of Patanjali's eight stage
Yoga path. Two Sanskrit words are combined in the word 'Pranayama' -
Prana and yama. 'Prana' means life or life force. 'yama' means
development or control. Therefore Pranayama is the development and
control of the breath or life force.
Breath is more important than water or food to sustain
life. Nobody can survive more than a few minutes without air. When the
breath stops, life ends. Normal breathing use only a fraction of our potential respiratory capacity.
Pranayama helps to develop our lung capacity and increase the flow of oxygen
into the bloodstream in a far superior way.
There are various types of Pranayama. Some of the popular
forms are Ujaii, Shitali, Viloma, Alternate Nostril, Kapalbhati, Anuloma, Suryabhedana & Bhastrika.
Breathing is important for two basic reasons.
- It is the only means of supplying our organs with oxygen which is vital for our health.
- Breathing is one of the ways to get rid of waste products
and toxins from our body.
Why Oxygen is so vital?
- Oxygen is the most vital nutrient in our bodies.
- It is essential for the proper and efficient functioning of
the brain, nerves, glands and other internal organs.
- If the brain does not get proper supply of this essential
nutrient, it will cause degradation of all the vital organs of the body.
- The brain requires more oxygen than any other organ. If it
doesn't get enough, the result is mental sluggishness, negative thoughts,
depression and, eventually, vision and hearing declines. Oxygen supply in
our body, however, declines as we get older and if we live a poor lifestyle.
Oxygen purifies the blood stream
One of the major secrets of energy and rejuvenation is a purified blood stream.
The quickest and most effective way to purify the blood stream is by taking in
extra supplies of oxygen from the air we breathe. Pranayama or
Breathing Exercises are the most effective methods ever devised for saturating
the blood with extra oxygen. So here are a few things about what oxygen does to
our body:
- Oxygen burns the waste products (toxins) in the body, as
well as recharge the body's "batteries".
- By purifying the blood stream, every part of the body
benefits, as well as the mind.
- Rejuvination of the skin will start to occur.
- Yoga breathing - pranayama - permits us to tap into this
vital nutrient.
Importance of Healthy Breathing
We know how to breathe. It is something that occurs automatically,
spontaneously, and naturally. We are breathing even when we are not aware
of it. So it seems foolish to think that we need to told how to breathe.
Yet, breathing becomes modified and restricted in various ways, not just
momentarily but habitually. We develop unhealthy habits without being aware of
it. For example:
- We tend to slouch that diminishes lung capacity to function
properly, which result to shortened breaths.
- Many of us live in cities or social conditions with high
levels of pollution which is not good for the health of the
Respiratory System.
- A normally sedentary person, when confronted with a
perplexing problem, tends to lean forward, draw his arms together, and bend
his head down.
All these body postures result to reduced lung capacity. However, we also
tend to have some bad habits that affect our breathing and here are a few
reasons.
- As our duties, responsibilities and their attendant
problems become more demanding; we develop habits of forgetting to breathe.
- The more we concentrate on something, the tenser the
muscles become. This leads to the contraction of the muscles in your arms,
neck and chest.
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