1. Increased flexibility & range of motion
Yoga incorporates movements that work the
muscles and joints around their axis, allowing
the muscles to lengthen. A lack of flexibility
especially in the hip flexors and hamstrings
prevents an adequate range of motion. The
more tension around a joint, the more energy
is required to facilitate movement and this can
result in early fatigue and the potential for
injury.
2. Corrects postural alignment
Musculoskeletal imbalances can occur
because many sports and habits [how we
sleep, carry a bag, stand] have specific
movements that dominate one side of the
body. Yoga can be beneficial in reducing joint
loading and imbalances.
3. Improve core strength
The slow, focused, and controlled movements
of yoga postures require a strong core for
correct execution. As a full body, a full range of
motion training method, yoga strengthens
supportive and under-used muscles creating a
more balanced and optimally functioning
body.