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Vinyasa Yoga |
Vinyasa Yoga Practice and Philosophy
Vinyasa means breath synchronized movement and is another fast paced type of Yoga, with an emphasis on breathing. A practice typically starts with sun salutations and moves on to more intense stretching. Throughout the practice each pose is balanced with a counter pose.
from Understanding the Different Types of Yoga by Suzanne Morrison
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Types of Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga
Translation: eight-limbed yoga. Seeks to cleanse the mind and body through 8 spiritual practices.
Bikram Yoga
Created by Bikram Choudhury. Also called "Hot Yoga," it is practiced in a heated room.
Hatha Yoga
Created by Yogi Swatmarama in the 15th Century. Hatha yoga represents opposing energies, and seeks to balance the mind and body through physical exercise, controlled breathing, and meditation.
Iyengar Yoga
This type of Yoga is based on teachings by B.K.S Igengar and concentrates on the correct alignment and form of the body.
Prenatal Yoga
Specifically intended as a means of exercise for pregnant women. Breathing and relaxation exercises also help women face the physical demands of childbirth.
Raja Yoga
Also known as Classical Yoga, it is one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy.
Sahaja Yoga
Founded by Nirmala Srivastava, it is a form of meditation that seeks to balance the chakras by awakening the Kundalini.
Swara Yoga
Seeks to control the movement of prana through breathing exercises.
Tantra Yoga
A broad term that describes several esoteric traditions. Deeply rooted in the religions of India, it exists in Hindu, Bönpo, Buddhist, and Jain forms.
Vinyasa Yoga
Vinyasa means breath synchronized movement and is another fast paced type of Yoga, with an emphasis on breathing.
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