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#FemaleHEALTHSport #FlyYoga Reasons Why You Should Try Fly Yoga with @WSPORTSREPORT

Reasons Why You Should Try Fly Yoga with Women Report Sport

Regular yoga is an awesome activity that connects your body and mind and has beneficial effects beyond our recognition. Even so, this new yoga called aerial yoga or anti-gravity yoga is even better. It combines aerials skills and classic yoga poses for even better results. We’ve done some research about the actual benefits of practicing fly yoga and here’s what we found.

 

Aerial yoga helps spinal decompression

Being suspended and relying on the hammock, your body applies less stress on the bones and needs less effort to support itself. It also allows your spine to decompress and elongate by using the weight of your body. Especially beneficial for your spine is the Try Chair Pose with the arms strapped in the hammock. While in this pose, put your hips back and let the spine decompress while feeling the benefits of this exercise in real time.

Inversions are made very easy

In classic yoga, the inversions can make even the biggest fan want to think twice before going to the next class. Even though they are beneficial for blood circulation, anxiety, and general increase of blood flow to the brain and organs, inversions are very challenging. In aerial yoga, they become sweethearts because you’re tightly secured in the hammock and you can invert and do handstands as much as you like. This is actually very helpful for practicing the inversions for classic yoga as well. 

You strengthen your upper body

Other types of yoga usually focus on leg and core strength, but aerial yoga is all about the upper body, as you mostly use your hands and shoulders to remain suspended. In regular yoga, you push from the earth, here, you pull towards the sky. If you’re willing to give it a go, the Low Lunge pose can be done with the arms wrapped around the fabric and while in this position, hoist yourself in the air to improve your chest and arm muscles.

 

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MoJoManuals addressing the wide range of issues which teenage girls face as they engage in competitive sport. Predicated on 'Physical Literacy' but also cover a range of other emotive issues such as: body image, diet, fit or thin, social media, training with menstruation, coaching style etc. – which impact how girls engage/drop out of sport – and potentially go on to be elite athletes and confident, mature young women outside of sport.

 
 

 

 

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