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Learn About Yoga Accessories
from: Kevin PedersonYoga Accessories have started to enhance the yoga expedition
only since the past two decades even though the origins of Yoga
are very ancient. They are about as eclectic and range from the
essential to the frivolous and fun. In the beginning it can be a
mystery as to what you need by way of accessories. So we lay out
some of the most essential yoga accessories together with bits
of whimsy driven necessity that may be fancied once in a while.
Certain styles of yoga emphasize some accessories more than
others. There is no hard and fast rule; if it helps with your
practice use it. Since yoga is about making it as accessible as
possible to adopt postures and bring the body into a state of
poise and equilibrium for dynamics into meditation, then
whatever helps the process is good.
Here are some of the most important Yoga accessories you will
need in your regular practices.
1. Yoga mats A Yoga mat is an essential accessory for Yoga
practice, whether it is a standard non slip mat, ultra sticky or
even an Indian Yoga rug mat. This is because it is essential to
have a good surface that supports postures and is safe to work
on. By far the most popular style is the sticky-mat. It is so
called because it grips the floor and does not slide.
The beauty about having one's own mat is that that just by
laying down on it, you get immersed and attuned to your yoga
space. It sharpens the focus and awareness to what you are about
to do and helps create just the right mental state for a
session. Yoga Mats are really one of the more useful yoga
accessories though not considered absolutely essential by some.
2. Yoga blocks Yoga blocks are simple tools that help you ease
into difficult poses by strengthening, stretching, and aligning
your body without strain. They open up the possibilities of
letting your body stretch and enter more deeply into your
practices with safety and confidence.
A Yoga block shortens the distance between you and the floor,
providing a stable anchor point thereby reducing strain. You can
use it to ground your lower hand in a standing pose, to space
the hands in the peacock pose, or to support your hips in the
bridge pose. Check out the Yoga blocks and their different uses.
3. Yoga straps Yoga straps help you grasp your limbs that are
normally out of reach. They also help you hold poses longer,
greatly increasing flexibility. Yoga Straps normally come in
three lengths, 6', 8' and 10'. They also come in different
buckle styles on sturdy 1-1/2 inch cotton webbing that adjust
easily and hold securely. Check out for comfort and fit before
you buy.
4. Yoga blankets and rugs Yoga rugs provide a bit more cushion
than sticky mats. They are perfect for absorbing perspiration
for the hot styles of Yoga. In order to avoid slipping on
hardwood floors, it is advisable to place a sticky mat beneath
your rug. Yoga blankets are a versatile accessory that functions
as a prop.
5. Yoga bags and totes The unique shape of a Yoga bag provides
an interesting challenge when it comes to transporting your
gear. Fortunately, you have mat bags, carriers and totes to
solve this problem, from the practical to the luxurious.
Nowadays, Yoga bags are available in all sizes, styles and
colors. These are among the most practical of Yoga accessories.
About the author:
Kevin Pederson, webmaster for alternative health and fitness
sites, such as href="http://www.yogawiz.com/basics-of-yoga.html">Learn Yoga and
about Yoga Accessories gives you tips and simple remedies
for daily use. He also writes for other health sites such as
home remedies, hair and skin care, and more.
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