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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
YOGA AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE
1. In the practice of
asanas, oxygen consumption is reduced whereas in physical exercise it is
increased. join Yoga Class in Goregaon West.
2. In asanas the
respiration rate falls, whereas in exercise it increases. Generally, physical
exercises are done very quickly and with a lot of heavy breathing; therefore
the respiratory system is forced to work much harder.
3. In Yoga the body
temperature drops whereas in exercise it tends to rise.
4. In asanas the
metabolic rate drops whereas with exercise it increases.
5. In asanas the
muscles receive minimum nutrition/ oxygen and the organs receive more, whereas
in physical exercise, it is the muscles that receive the most nutrition/ oxygen
at the expense of the other organs. Large muscles are developed by most types
of physical exercise: these bigger muscles require greater nutrition and supply
of blood; when not utilized, these muscles tend to become flabby as the muscle
tissue turns to fat.
6. In asanas, the
blood pressure and heart rate decrease, whereas in exercise they increase with
the result that the heart works harder.
7. In broad terms,
Yoga practitioners need less food than people practicing physical exercise.
8. Asanas help to
harmonize the endocrinal secretions, balancing the emotions and giving a
positive attitude to life.
9. Asanas stimulate
the parasympathetic nervous system, whilst exercises stimulate the sympathetic
nervous system
10. Physical exercise
tends to overwork the joints and can often engender rheumatism and stiffness
later in life. The opposite is the case with asanas.
11. Asanas encourage
flexibility and the capacity to adapt to the environment and to change; if done
correctly, they also develop stamina by Yoga in Mumbai.
12. Unlike most
exercises, asanas are done slowly, with relaxation and awareness which also
encourages co-ordination between the body systems and the mind.
13. Physical exercise
tends to build up toxins in the body, whereas asanas eliminate them.
14. Asanas develop
inner awareness; exercises not necessarily.
One traditional definition
of Asana is very specific and does not relate particularly to physical
exercise: According to Yoga in Malad West, Patanjali's Yoga Sutra: Sthiram, Sukham, Asanam' which
means Asana is a body position and a state of being in which one can remain
steady, calm and comfortable.
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