A Discussion of Yoga for Arthritis
In this article, I will attempt to set the record straight on the subject of yoga for arthritis.
One major problem with arthritis is the fact that it tends to rob the individual of a certain sense of freedom and of control. It often occurs later in life when the individual is already beginning to see other negative changes in lifestyle and capabilities. Adding the nagging and/or excruciating and sometimes seemingly random pain of arthritis and lack of mobility can be almost devastating for many people.
While treatments and medications do exist to decrease pain and perhaps restore some mobility, many people wonder it there isn’t some other way. Perhaps there is a more natural way
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As if this weren’t enough, when people open books on yoga and look at the pictures, they find it impossible to believe that they could ever achieve such contortions…even if they did not have arthritis!
So, is it possible for yoga and arthritis to coexist amicably?
The answer is most certainly, “Yes”!
However, we must always keep in mind that individuals are different as are the forms and levels of arthritis they are
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Almost any low impact exercise program from swimming, bike riding, and walking to weightlifting and bodybuilding (yes, I said weightlifting and bodybuilding) will be beneficial for almost anyone afflicted with arthritis. In fact, according to
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Exercise can contribute so much to the arthritic or non-arthritic individual that it is almost a given that anyone should participate in regular physical activity of some kind. However, relative to those with arthritis in particular, who often are already on their own downward spiral of decreasing physical strength, lack of energy, and decreasing endurance or stamina, exercise is a key element in combating the condition. People with arthritis tend to become more sedentary than the rest of the population in general, which, by the way, is
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Regular moderate exercise of any kind seems to play a major role in promoting joint health, decreasing joint pain and discomfort, while reversing the problems with strength, endurance, and energy mentioned above. Regular exercise also contributes to a better sense of emotional and psychological well-being while enhancing immune system function as well.
Okay! I’m sold on exercise for arthritis, but what does yoga have to offer that other exercise programs do not?
First, let’s get past the idea that you have to be incredibly flexible to do yoga. Nothing can be farther from the truth. In fact, the very attempt to execute the movement or
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Having said that, yoga and arthritis go well together because yoga, when done properly, is actually a very gentle yet effective exercise method. It is calming and helps relieve stress while providing the benefits of other exercise programs while also providing some of its own. Along
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Yoga is easily learned, allows the practitioner to progress at his or her pace, requires little or no special equipment (some do yoga nude), requires little space, and can easily fit into almost any schedule, even being cut up into several short sessions instead of one longer one. Many people enjoy the calming nature of yoga, particularly if they are facing other difficulties such as arthritis or many other physical conditions. Yoga can be a group
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Last, but perhaps not least, many people just plain enjoy yoga, arthritis sufferers included.
So, in my opinion, yoga for arthritis may be a good choice for you. Why not give it a try?
Donovan Baldwin is a freelance writer residing in Copperas Cove, Texas, and a University of West Florida alumnus. He is a member of Mensa and is retired from the U. S. Army after 21 years of service. In his career, he has held many managerial and supervisory
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