11 Surprising Perks of Practicing Yoga

There are so many upsides to doing downward dog.

If your yoga mat is collecting dust in the corner, it’s about time the two of you got better acquainted. Need a little motivation? It turns out that the benefits of yoga transfer over to your job, your brain, and even the number on the scale. Read on for the crazy-awesome perks of being a yogi.
It Helps You Get in the Zone
If you're a ball of stress and anxiety before meetings, yoga could help you loosen up and nail your presentation. A study published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Healthfound that students performed much better on tasks after they did Hatha yoga than after running or doing no exercise.
It Boosts Your Strength
While a yoga class that focuses on relaxation and stretching doesn't have as many strength-building benefits as a more intense yoga class, the tougher classes like vinyasa yoga can help strengthen your legs and lower body. And moves like side plank and crow are a major workout for your arms. Try this muscle-sculpting yoga routine.
It Burns A Decent Amount of Calories
Your calorie burn from yoga can range from 175 to 636 depending on the class. That makes the easier classes a great way to add extra calorie-burning power to your regular routine.  At the same time, an hour of vinyasa yoga burns about 445 calories and hour-long Bikram or hot yoga classes burn about 636 calories, meaning they're solid calorie-burning workouts on their own.
It's Perfect for Active Recovery
If you're suffering from a serious case of delayed onset muscle syndrome, a.k.a. crazy soreness 24 to 48 hours after your workout, yoga is your new best friend. This exercise is ideal for stretching your tight muscles and bringing blood flow to the area to help those puppies heal. You might struggle getting to the yoga studio, but you'll be glad you went.
It Brings Major Stress Relief
When you feel stress from the week all up in your muscles, that's when it’s ideal to break out your mat. One of the best moves to relieve your tense and tired body is the legs-up-on-the-wall pose. We're feeling relaxed already.
It Can Help With Weight Loss or Weight Maintenance
study published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine reviewed previous research about yoga and weight loss to find out if there is a connection between the two. Thescientists found that practicing yoga can help amp up calorie burn, offer pain relief, and promote mindfulness, all of which translates into making healthier eating choices and potentially dropping pounds. Yoga wins again.
It Seriously Boosts Your Brain
Ever have those days when you're so mentally fried that you can't form a sentence? Yep, us too. Well, a recent study published in the Journal of Gerontology shows that consistently practicing yoga can help older adults boost performance on cognitive tasks and improved memory.  Participants in the study practiced Hatha yoga three times a week for three weeks and showed more improvement in these areas than the participants who didn't get their yoga on. More brainpower later in life? Seems like a good reason to unleash your inner yogi starting now!
It Can Reduce Urinary Incontinence
Women can have urinary incontinence, or not being able to hold it when you have to pee, for various reasons, including childbirth and urinary tract infections. One studyfound that people suffering from this annoying and sometimes embarrassing problem could reduce episodes by up to 70 percent by frequently doing yoga. Researchers think that practicing yoga could strengthen the pelvic muscles, which help you hold it on your way to the bathroom when your bladder is full, and reduces stress, which helps since stress can contribute to the problem.
It Makes Your Period Less of a Pain
Working out during your period sounds pretty torturous, especially if your symptoms tend to be on the extreme side. But breaking out your mat to practice Yoga Nidra, or a relaxation- and meditation-based yoga, could help reduce cramps, heavy bleeding, and menstrual irregularity, according to a 2013 study.
It Can Make You a Better Athlete
If you’re a hardcore runner, CrossFit fan, or kick boxing fanatic, your body can definitely benefit from meetings with your yoga mat. Your workout, which might utilize running, lifting, and swinging movements, can leave you with tight hamstrings, quads, and shoulders. If you don’t stretch these out, you could inhibit your progress and maybe even get injured. But by integrating yoga into your routine, you can find out where your body is weak or tight and fix those areas. Think of yoga as your mandatory athletic tune-up.
It Can Keep You From Getting Sick
Certain yoga moves can increase your circulation and increase blood flow to areas of your body that help fight off bugs that make you ill. So when you feel like you’re coming down with something, it might be time to get down on your mat.  


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