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Try Core Power Yoga

from: Mike Mann





Core power yoga is an energetic yoga exercise that physically

and mentally challenges to help connect to inner power without

stopping and accompanied by a heated, climate controlled

Vinyasa. It heals, detoxifies and stimulates the body and mind

through balance and intention.





Power yoga has created a dynamic, challenging program that

combines strength, sweat and spirituality. It recognizes power

in different levels; first is the physical power which develops

the body's strength and improve health; second is the mental

power or the will to concentrate on the practice; and last the

spiritual power which is the power behind the physical and

mental power.





Core power yoga is the Western version of the Indian Ashtanga

Yoga. The term was was given by Beryl Bender Birch, an Ashtanga

Yoga teacher. It has been brought to the west by followers of

Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, a renowned Sanskrit scholar who inspired

Western Yogis with his Ashtanga Yoga Style and philosophies.





There are three programs in power yoga. "Core Power" is designed

to strengthen abdominals and back and includes both abs-focused

Vinyasa power yoga poses and variations of muscle-toning moves.

"Unlocking Athletic Power" will develop flexible strength with

an emphasis on abs, back, hips and pelvis. "Soul of Strength" on

the other hand is a fast-moving power yoga program with a

distinct "mid-body" emphasis and some very challenging moves.





Yoga sessions are done in a heated room and composed of

different cardiovascular exercises intended to develop strength

and flexibility, increase stamina, improves the ability to

focus, release tensions and remove toxins through sweating.





Core power yoga practice also requires the execution of yoga

poses. Poses are done in a fast pace, some poses are even held

longer than the required five breaths. This practice can

increase physical endurance and ability to focus on any task for

a long time without breaking the concentration.





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