Yama and Niyama - the foundation of good practice
Yama (control of mind and behavior) and Niyama (psycho-emotional and bodily purity) are the first two stages of yoga and the condition for its effective practice. By practicing the Pit,…

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Posture as the foundation
We often hear this word, but what does it mean? Straight back? Lack of scoliosis? In this article, we will consider what components make up posture, how its formation occurs,…

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Scientific Aspects of Yoga
It is science, in modern conditions, that is an important factor determining the progressive transformations in any sphere of human activity, including yoga, as one of the most self-improving systems…

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Home Workouts for beginners What kind of fitness to choose What type of fitness to choose

So the hour has come when the desire to put your body in order and start playing sports requires specific actions from you. It remains to decide – what type of fitness to choose?

Fitness (fit, English, to be in good shape or in good shape) is a combination of different types of non-Olympic sports and physical development systems. Engaged in them to change weight and body shape, maintain or increase physical performance. In addition, each direction of fitness has its own tricks and diet programs that allow you to quickly achieve the desired result. Choosing a lesson for your soul and in accordance with the goal will be easier if you know what types of fitness are. Continue reading

Some fitness facts that your trainer won’t tell you
A healthy lifestyle is choosing more and more people. To look better and feel great, many choose fitness. But, like any business, you need to do sports wisely. 1. A…

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Can pregnant women do fitness?
The nine-month period of bearing a child is certainly not a reason to quit training. If you did not pay attention to the body before pregnancy, then its onset is…

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Hitch and proper rest after training
The vast majority of beginners in fitness forget or intentionally ignore the completion of the final set of exercises, in a hurry to do other things. In addition, they do…

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