
The Benefits of Yoga in Sports
The use of
yoga as a
supplementary exercise routine can improve the performance of any
sport. Yoga
is the catalyst that gives a sports player or an athlete that extra
edge against the competition. The benefits of
yoga in
sports have been documented and attested by successful athletes and
sportsmen.
In
yoga, the
different postures coordinate the breath with the movements and by
holding the postures, the various muscles of the body are stretched
and strengthened. These postures are an ideal complement to other
forms of exercise, such as jogging, running, and cycling as they
systematically work all the major muscle groups at the neck, back,
shoulders, hips, hands, feet and even ankles.
Yoga
postures affect the major and minor muscle groups as they increase
flexibility and import strength. Sustained stretching and
contraction of the muscle groups in the postures and the deep
breathing involved help to send oxygen to the cells in the body.
Muscular strength and
stamina is what most sport activity builds and often in specific
areas of the body. This imbalance in muscular development can be
solved with
yoga as it enables the mind and body to coordinate with each
other and function more efficiently.
Yoga will
enhance the flexibility of the muscles and joints and as a result,
the athlete or sports person will be less prone to injuries.
Yoga
improves and complements the ability of the athlete in any sport
that he chooses.
An example of a sport
that is prone to uneven muscle development is golf, where the golfer
only swings in one direction using the same muscle groups all the
time. Yoga
postures stretch the muscles and ease muscular tension on the
affected muscle groups while it regulates the other muscle groups
that are seldom utilized in golf. The standing
yoga poses
also improves the golfer's balance and flexibility.
For cyclists, the
yoga back
postures can relieve stiffness of the back that is bent over the
handle bars when cycling for long periods of time. Stretching poses
also help to ease the stiffness in the legs and shoulders of the
cyclist. Doing light
yoga is
perfect before and after a cycling event as a warm-up and warm-down
routine.
Strenuous sports such
as tennis and racquet ball can benefit with
yoga as
well as it enables the players to be more focused and alert as the
sport requires fast reactions to the ball. The flexibility and
mobility of the hips and shoulders are crucial in the success of the
game and yoga
certainly can improve in these departments.
The benefits of
yoga in
sports cannot be ignored. Its mind and body connection brings more
focus, attention, flexibility, mobility, energy and strength which
is very much needed to stay ahead of the competition.
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