The
accepted view of the ageing process is one of stiffness, rigidity and
closing down. Without proper
exercise, the body contracts and we lose height, strength and flexibility.
As a result, our natural free range of motion is restricted and
daily activities become difficult and in some cases impossible.
Yoga
exercises counter the ageing process by stretching, strengthening and
balancing each part of the body – muscles, joints and organs.
Arthritis, high blood pressure, heart conditions, diabetes and many
other conditions associated with getting older can be helped by yoga.
No one should accept that old age inevitably brings disability and
suffering.
There
is a strong misconception that you have to be flexible before you can
begin taking yoga classes. This
is not true, nor do you need to have started by a certain age. Some people
wait until they are into their seventies and beyond before they try yoga.
At whatever age, yoga can help you.
Yoga is not simply an exercise regime, but an holistic approach to
life.
Yoga
is not competitive and you only ever do what feels right for you at the
time. What is right for you
one week may not be right for you another, and yoga helps you to get to
know yourself and gives you the ability to judge your own physical needs
on a daily basis.
An
important part of every class is the practice of pranayama, or breathing
exercises. These enable you
to make the most of your breath in order to keep your chest healthy and
balance the energy flows in your body.
In the winter these breathing practises help reduce coughs and
colds and in the spring and summer they help to control hay fever and
other allergies. Many older
people now suffer from bronchitis and other respiratory conditions and the
pranayama can reduce their occurrence and severity.
Tiredness
and stress can affect us all at times.
Yoga relaxation is both healing and energising.
The use of sounds and healing phrases are used to calm the body and
the mind. Disturbed sleep and
fatigue are helped by the practise of Yoga Nidra.
This is a deep, healing relaxation, which reduces tension and
revitalises the body and mind from within.
So
if you want to increase your flexibility, help an existing problem, learn
to relax or just continue to remain healthy, yoga is for you.
The Senior Citizen classes at the Yoga Therapy Centre give you the
opportunity to learn and practice yoga with like-minded people in a
friendly and supportive environment, under the supervision of a trained
yoga therapist.