I have been practicing Yoga for a while now, and am eventually going to get my certificate to teach it.
I would recommend going to a class, there are tons of hot chicks, and you get to see them bend all around and you can get some nice cleavage looks, among other things. This alone is a great reason to go..
The benefits of Spirit, Mind and Body are why I do it..
Anyways, all the retards on this board think it is "hippie" or "fudgepacking"..etc know nothing of what they are talking about. Yoga is an ancient practice, its not "New Age" (although it is bastardized by degenerate hippies). It is used to integrate and develop unity and harmony between mind, body, and spirit.
Yoga as we generally use the term today describes a vast and wide-ranging collection of several different spiritual techniques and disciplines. Much like the word "aerobics" the term “Yoga” is very broad and encompassing and can describe many different practices.
The most common "mainstream" type of Yoga practice is Asana poses. Asana poses involve the integration of mind and body through physical activity. It is intended primarily to restore and maintain a practitioner's well-being, improving the body's flexibility and vitality.
There is also a common misconception that Yoga is rooted in Hinduism or Buddhism; on the contrary, Hinduism’s and Buddhism’s religious structures evolved much later and incorporated some of the practices of Yoga. Its philosophy speaks to universal truths that can be incorporated within any belief system.
People have belief systems regarding Yoga based on little or no experience with it..
My advice to a fellow EMAW about Yoga (all the h8ers can go to hell):
Incorporate this in your practice: Niyama- meaning “observance” or “self” observance. There are five basic guidelines regarding the individual:
Saucha: Cleanliness- Don't be a dirty hippie. Be groomed.
Santosa: Contentment- Enjoy life and look at it with optimism.
Tapas: Sustained practice- Get in a solid routine and don't miss.
Svadhyaya: Self Study
Isvara pranidhana: Surrender to God
Especially sustained practice, make it a discipline to do it, and you will benefit the most. Also breath work is really important. Reasarch Patanjali as well.....