We all know that having a regular movement practice is important at any age, and it’s never too late to start. The beautiful thing about yoga is that it’s accessible for everyone and can be a powerful way to start creating strength where we need it and flexibility where we are feeling tight. There are many different forms of yoga, but one of the most relaxing and accessible types for over 60s is yin yoga.
So what is yin yoga and what are the effects of a regular practice? In the style of yin yoga I facilitate at Sydney’s BodyMindLife studio, we combine long-held postures (up to five minutes or more) with knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, meditation and breathing techniques. In combining these things, we create a practice that offers a wide range of benefits.
I believe that, as we age, we experience more benefits from a regular practice of yin yoga. In addition to the physical benefits, such as feeling more limber (with an increased range of movement), decreasing pain, lessening the chance of accidental injury and boosting our parasympathetic nervous system (our rest and digest responses), yin yoga also leaves people feeling emotionally calmer and more positive.
Here are the key benefits of a regular yin yoga practice for people in their 60s and beyond:
IMPORTANT LEGAL INFO This article is of a general nature and FYI only, because it doesn’t take into account your personal health requirements or existing medical conditions. That means it’s not personalised health advice and shouldn’t be relied upon as if it is. Before making a health-related decision, you should work out if the info is appropriate for your situation and get professional medical advice.
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