And Men Can Come Too…Yoga for Men's Health
by Phil Aston
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For men, being able to tell the difference between bad
stress and healthy stress can be impossible. From an early age
we are told to push ourselves to the limit, to compete on
every level. The jobs we go for include the maxim 'must
be able to work under pressure'. We immerse ourselves in our
projects, which never seem to get finished, we get home after
our children are in bed and relax by either going down the gym
for 2 hours of high impact exercise or down several pints
before floating a take away meal on top of
everything! We think we are fit, but something is
wrong, the world and everyone in it always seems a few minutes
ahead of us. We feel exhausted, feelings of anxiety, lack of
control and irritability rise within us and don't seem to fall
back. Our minds and our ego reach into the future. If only we
could just get that promotion, that new car, that new house,
everything would be better; we pay no heed to our physical and
mental health.
But everyday the pressure on this body, this single heart,
and our inner self builds and builds.
The only thing keeping us in this life is a single muscle
called the heart, our ability to experience the world around
us is reliant on our health. For most men (and women) we don't
really notice the body unless it hurts, it needs food or it
won't fit into its clothes anymore! And for many men the last
thing on their mind will be yoga.
But yoga can vastly improve physical and mental health. It
will improve your ability to cope at work and will create
space between your thoughts, so that you can once again enjoy
your life and family with each passing moment.
In the UK being a male and attending a yoga class can be
daunting. Taking aside the image of being surrounded by young
women in leotards the reality is that, yes there may well be
more women in the class than men, but the main thing that goes
through the competitive male mind will be, it must be easy, I
might feel silly and what will my mates think?
One of my mains reasons in becoming a teacher was to try
and encourage more men to take up Yoga and I am pleased to say
that I have a higher proportion of male students that any
other teacher in the area. Being a male teacher helps, but so
does the focus of giving everything we do a logical
background.
So the benefits of each posture or breath awareness
exercise are given a real life perspective, so its use in
helping focus the mind for that important presentation or
meeting or improving your swing on the golf course is always
stated.
Yoga complements many other exercise disciplines and sports
and although yoga itself can be seen by some as a form of
exercise it is essentially the science of positive mental
health.
Yoga can be used for all you health needs as it builds
strength, stamina and flexibility in a balanced way; it also
reduces stress, increases energy, improves sleep and brings
about an increased sense of well being.
There is a mistaken view that yoga is simply slow aerobics,
doing 20 rounds of the Sun Salutation can be as good a
cardiovascular workout as anyone needs, but is it the mental
challenge of working with the breath that makes it so special
and unique.
Many of us breathe incorrectly and men are habitually chest
breathers, which can result in increased stress, blood
pressure and anxiety. The benefits of full abdominal breathing
can increase our energy levels and sense of focus. Good health
can merely be just a few breaths away.
Yoga is all about personal experience, so the spiritual
component comes from within. This may manifest in a practical
way, in that you find you can concentrate better, your
intuition and problem solving skills become more creative.
Yoga makes you more aware of your body and present in the
present moment. You still plan for the future, but by planning
in the present your ability to cope with change without losing
your balance becomes easier.
I use yoga everyday, the mental aspect makes me a better
husband, father and manager, the physical side ensures my body
is working efficiently and to its optimum level.
Women have been very health conscious for years and this is
why so many women go to yoga. I firmly believe however that
men have never needed the benefits of yoga more than they do
now. Many men are very stressed out and damaging their health
and their relationships, we know stress kills and
statistically men suffer from this more than women.
Yoga can be your tool for bringing change into your life,
so what are you waiting for?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Author Phil Aston founder of 'Yoga at Work'found at
http://www.yogaatwork.co.uk. Phil is a diploma holder with the The British Wheel of
Yoga. His approach of using yogic and meditation
techniques and adapting them for day to day situations is
unique and is result of direct experience as well as text book
studies.
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