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Find your yoga personality

Find your yoga personality

There's a good reason for the popularity of yoga: it's a great all-purpose exercise suited to so many people, in all its different forms. It's also easy to add a bit of yoga into your daily routine.

Choosing the type of yoga — and the teacher — that's right for you can enhance your enjoyment of its practice.

Here are some of the most popular styles you're likely to find offered at a class or on DVD:

Hatha. This term is usually used to describe a practice that focuses on positions and breathing. Transitions between each posture (asana) are slower than in many other styles, and each instructor will draw from a huge repertoire of poses to suit specific goals each session.

Who this may suit: Beginners getting to know the poses and people at any fitness level who want a good stretch.

Iyengar. A style of Hatha yoga that emphasizes the precise alignment of the poses. It may use props, such as wooden blocks, belts or blankets, to help achieve perfection in the asana.

Who this may suit: People who enjoy mastering technique and anyone who wants to focus on accurate body position in the asanas.

Ashtanga. A fast, dynamic style that emphasizes strength, agility and concentration. It focuses on breathing as you move through a fast-moving sequence of poses.

Who this may suit: Anyone who enjoys fast-paced exercise and sports.

Bikram. Performed in a room heated to around 40°C, this style focuses on stretching and balance, holding and releasing poses to detoxify and build strength.

Who this may suit: Someone who's in good health, enjoys the heat and isn't afraid to sweat.


Make it part of your day


There's a lot of crossover, so a class or DVD may be called one style but incorporate elements of others. Try a few classes and see what feels right for you. And don't forget, it's always a good idea to consult your doctor if you're beginning any new exercise regimen.

The important thing is to get started and have fun. You could start feeling the benefits by adding just fifteen minutes of yoga to each day.

The health benefits of yoga

  • Helps maintain flexibility and increase your range of motion.
  • A form of resistance exercise, helping to build muscle strength and bone density.
  • A great stress reliever, thanks to breathing techniques which may even help lower blood pressure.
  • You can do it nearly anywhere: All you need is comfortable clothing, and an inexpensive "sticky mat" so your feet don't slide on the floor.