A derivative of Hatha Yoga, Iyengar Yoga is the creation of B.K.S. Iyengar.
It’s built on what’s known as the eight limbs of yoga.
Eight limbs of yoga
They’re based on morality with our fellow man – to seek peace and to be honest. Another limb is morality within ourselves – finding inner peace.
A third limb is the poses of yoga, the movements that are engaged in upon practicing the art. Next is the breathing limb of yoga followed by centering deep with the body.
Afterward is being able to focus – to set your mind on the yoga and not letting your mind get sidetracked. The seventh limb is meditation – contemplating and developing tranquility and the final limb is understanding.
Iyengar Yoga is a type of yoga that anyone can get with practice.
One of the key elements of this style of yoga is the great focus on the preciseness in the poses.
The postures or poses in this kind of yoga aren’t practiced in a random manner but are meant to be worked in an order that brings union to the mind and body. The poses (also known as asanas) offer many benefits for the physical, the mental and the spiritual part of each user.
The asanas learned in each type of yoga always has a point, a specific purpose. Each kind of yoga shows how to stretch out the muscles, how to limber them up and this creates flexibility throughout the body.
Yoga increases strength and endurance and offers a calm that aids in reducing stress. Since we all know the downside to living with stress, yoga can help improve the way the body reacts to stress.
With Iyengar Yoga, you’ll learn how to ‘tune out’ to the noise that plays in your head. We have them – those annoyances that can jack your blood pressure up and make you feel like you need a thirty hour day or another set of hands to get everything on your ‘have to do’ list done.
With practice, you can know how to center yourself through yoga and focus on what’s most important in your life.