Power Yoga

Posted on Oct 21st 2009 4:10PM by Martha Edwards
Power yoga is an exercise-based approach to traditional yoga. Based loosely on the Ashtanga style of yoga, power yoga is a vigorous vinyasa-style practice that was designed as a means to get fitness-minded westerners interested in yoga. Power yoga sessions do not follow a specific sequence of poses, and subsequently practices can vary greatly between classes and instructors. However, every practice is based on the fundamental goal of increasing flexibility and strength through physically challenging postures.

Postures in power yoga are typically linked together by a sequence called a vinyasa, which includes downward dog and upward dog. The purpose of a vinyasa is to create heat and energy in the body and to "refresh" the muscles after the previous pose. Power yoga sessions often also focus on a style of breathing called Ujjayi breath, a strong breathing technique that forces air through the back of the throat.

Unlike most traditional yoga practices, which focus on the spiritual and meditative aspects of the poses, power yoga is more focused on the physical aspect of the session, and it is most often used as a means to get fit or lose weight rather than achieve enlightenment.



More Yoga Terms Defined from That's Fit:
Ashtana Yoga

Kundalini Yoga

Hatha Yoga

 

 
 
 

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