Muscle Fitness – Can Yoga Make You Stronger?
By Della Menechella
Many
people wonder if yoga can improve their muscle fitness. They recognize
that yoga can help reduce stress and increase flexibility, but when
it comes to increasing muscle fitness, they think it might be a little
too 'weak' to do the job. The fact is that yoga can definitely make
you stronger.
A study was conducted at the University of California
at Davis. Ten college 'coach potatoes' adopted a yoga routine for
eight weeks. Each week, they attended from two to four classes during
which they spent 10 minutes on breath control, 15 minutes of warm
up exercises, 50 minutes doing yoga asanas, and then 10 minutes of
relaxation/mediation.
At the end of the eight-week period, the researchers
measured the students' fitness and discovered that their muscular
strength had increased by up to 31%, their muscular endurance improved
by 57%, their flexibility increased by 188%, and their cardio respiratory
fitness improved by 7%. These results are pretty amazing when you
consider that the study was only conducted for eight weeks.
How can something that seems so benign have such a
major impact on muscle fitness?
Muscle Strength
Unlike traditional weight building exercises, in yoga your body provides
the resistance. While you are not likely going to produce the bulked
up muscles of some weight lifters, you will certainly increase your
muscle strength.
Many poses in yoga are done very slowly or you stay
in the posture for several breaths. It is much more challenging to
your muscles to hold a pose or do it slowly than it is to allow momentum
to move you through an action.
I have been working out with weights for many years
so my muscles are used to being strengthened. Yet, I have practiced
certain yoga routines during which my muscles screamed for mercy and
I actually had to get out of the pose and then resume it because my
muscles were so challenged. I don't often experience this during weight
training sessions.
In addition, some balance postures such as Tree Pose
and Shoulderstand require enormous muscle control in order to prevent
you from falling over. This helps to build and strengthen your muscles.
Muscle Balance
In weight training, you isolate a specific muscle as you perform an
exercise and this leads to a short, tightened muscle. The muscles
you develop during yoga are more likely to be elongated, because while
you are strengthening them, you are simultaneously lengthening them.
You also do not focus on an isolated muscle, but actively recruit
the smaller muscle groups as well. You truly work your entire body
when you practice yoga.
Practicing yoga can help realign your muscles, so
they are more balanced. Since you are not overworking any specific
muscle group, you are less likely to get injured.
In addition to all its other benefits, yoga can help
you improve muscle fitness. Whether you choose to use it as your primary
means of strength training or you want it to supplement your other
exercises, yoga can help your muscles grow fit, balanced, and strong.
Della Menechella is a yoga and fitness enthusiast
who has been involved in fitness for over thirty years. Here website
http://www.beauty-fitness-yoga-source.com/
is filled with practical information about how you can make yoga and
fitness a positive part of your life.