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Yoga helps a person who is feeling worried, anxious or mildly depressed to redirect focus away from the problem or situation: to break the cycle of negativity," says stress management expert Debbi Mandel, author of Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness for Body, Mind and Soul.

It's Yoga
801.426.9644
4801 University Ave
Provo, UT
Its Yoga & Soel Boutique
(801) 426-9644
4801 N University Ave
Provo, UT
Bodhi Yoga
(801) 344-5755
2230 N University Pkwy
Provo, UT
Center Stage Performing Arts Studios
(801) 224-9012
575 N 1200 W
Orem, UT
Infusion Yoga & Pilates
1-801-294-5999
262 South Main Street
Bountiful, UT
Yoga and Divine Movement Studio and Unique Gift Boutique
801-787-7857
37 South Main St.
Plesant Grove, UT
White Mountain Yoga
(801) 344-5755
2230 N University Pkwy
Provo, UT
Mothering Your Way
(801) 615-1733
545 S 670 E
Orem, UT
Universal Reiki Light
(801) 941-2947
4600 S Harrison Blvd. Suite 220
Ogden, UT
Park City Yoga Studio
435-655-YOGA(9642)
1662 Bonanza Dr.
Park City, UT
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Breathe Deep, Build Strength, Do Yoga

Ask internationally renowned yoga expert Kali Ray, founder of TriYoga , about the benefits of her professional passion, and it's hard to keep the list short. Yoga, she notes:

  • Increases flexibility, strength and endurance.
  • Maximizes digestion, assimilation and elimination.
  • Invigorates the immune, cardiovascular and respiratory systems.
  • Develops a supple spine and dynamic nervous system.
  • Purifies and strengthens the vital organs and glandular system.
  • Improves concentration, mental clarity and emotional balance.
  • Illuminates the intellect to higher understanding, awareness and intuition.

Few would disagree with Ray, who lectures around the world and has released seven DVDs for yoga enthusiasts of all skills levels-from beginners and seniors to children and couples.

"Yoga is a respected technique practiced by many people worldwide to encourage relaxation and meditation, which, in turn, promote emotional and physical well-being," confirms Dr. Meike L. Uhler, a board-certified obstetrician/gynecologist and reproductive endocrinologist with the Fertility Centers of Illinois . "Yoga brings quiet and peace to a hectic lifestyle and offers balance and serenity to each individual," she tells OrganicAuthority.com.

Anyone under stress-and who isn't?-can benefit from yoga's physical, emotional and spiritual healing powers.

"Yoga helps a person who is feeling worried, anxious or mildly depressed to redirect focus away from the problem or situation: to break the cycle of negativity," says stress management expert Debbi Mandel, author of Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness for Body, Mind and Soul . "The postures promote mind/body awareness, providing a mental break. The deep breathing that accompanies the postures also oxygenates the brain to help a person think more clearly and less negatively," she tells OrganicAuthority.com.

Pregnancy Power

Yoga is quite beneficial for expectant mothers and their babies, according to Leslie Harris, who teaches prenatal and postpartum yoga at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.

"When a baby is in the womb, everything the mother does, sees and thinks can affect the child," she tells OrganicAuthority.com. "Prenatal yoga on the physical level can help to encourage strength of body and awareness of flexibility. It can also help to alleviate discomforts like sciatica/back pain and shoulder and neck tension. It helps to improve circulation and increases overall comfort and well-being. On an emotional level, it can help a woman to feel calm and secure with her ever-changing body. This kind of focus allows a pregnant woman to follow the natural rhythm of her body movements. How can all the above not have a positive effect on the fetus?"

After a woman gives birth, she brings her baby to Harris' classes, where the focus is on "regaining strength and energy in the entire body, while toning abdominal and pelvic muscles," Harris says. "Yoga can also help to relieve upper back and shoulder tension...

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