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Most people have heard that yoga is good for you. Maybe you have even tried yoga and discovered that it makes you feel better. But what are the specific health benefits you can expect to enjoy from doing yoga regularly?
Yoga aides in health and overall quality of life for everyone who practices it. Yoga increases body awareness, flexibility, muscular strength, balance, posture and brings calmness.
Yoga has many attributes that helps with a lot of women’s issues, one being menopause. Just by simply doing the stretches it provides benefits to you mind and body, gives you energy and balance. Due to the fact hormone levels are out of sync at this time it helps provide relaxation, blood circulation improves and oxygenation to the cells and tissues.
Yoga is a great exercise to find peace and tranquility and reduce those stress levels women endure on a daily basis.
Evidence-based research supports the conclusion that the regular practice of yoga postures and breathing produces significant physical fitness benefits.

I have been attending yoga classes regularly for some time now, and I love the physical movement, stress reduction and peace I am left with at the end of my yoga class.
This is my yoga teacher, Jasdeep. She teaches Kundalini yoga, a very powerful yoga form which is active, meditative and relaxing all at the same time.
There are many forms of yoga, and all are beneficial to women of all ages.
Kundalini yoga is a physical, mental and spiritual discipline for developing strength, awareness, character, and consciousness. Practitioners call Kundalini yoga the yoga of awareness because they claim it expands sensory sensitivity, and enhances intuition. Considered an advanced form of yoga and meditation, its goal is to cultivate and harness the unlimited creative and spiritual potential that exists within every human being.

Here is Dr. Helene Pulnik in yoga class with teacher Jasdeep and students.
There is a yoga class for every woman!
Try one and you will experience the amazing health and fitness benefits of yoga!
Reference:
Effects of Hatha Yoga Practice on the Health-Related Aspects of Physical Fitness Preventive Cardiology
Volume 4, Issue 4, pages 165–170, Fall 2001
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