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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Prenatal Yoga

Post natal Yoga is the one of the most effective ways of helping your body recover after child birth.

After giving birth to a child you are shouldered with various challenging responsibilities. Regular practice of yoga will help you boost your energy level and make you grow stronger, calmer, more confident and more active to nurture your child.

Biologically the system of yoga helps to create awareness of care as you rebuild your pelvic and abdominal muscles.

It also helps to strengthen abs, stabilize spine, open hips, fortify lower back and release tension in neck and shoulders muscles. You can also achieve a good body balance through extra energy and power of yoga.

Women should attend Yoga classes after four to six weeks of postpartum. Yoga classes are one of the most appropriate and wonderful means of learning yoga and recover from the physical, mental and spiritual stresses of giving birth.

These classes create a safe and healthy environment for mothers to achieve a strong bond with the baby child. It also aids in empowering your daily life as a mother of a sweet little baby and as an active member in the family.

There are many post natal exercises that help to regain the original posture. The most popular poses are shoulder rolls, rock pose, pelvic rocks, spinal rolling, leg lifts, plow pose, bridge pose, cobra pose, locust pose, butterfly pose, cat pose and child’s pose. These yoga postures have show rewarding results in improving the lifestyle of a mother.

If you are already too busy with your schedule, you can also buy some good postnatal yoga DVDs and CDs. Most of the DVDs are characterized by the clear instructions and all steps of essential yoga poses along with good background music to create a mood for exercise.

Whether it is postnatal yoga classes or through yoga DVDs, yoga is the key fundamental of postnatal fitness and the best way to rejuvenate mind and body.

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