Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Oldest Fad You Need to Try

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The Oldest Fad You Need to Try
“Fad” is a word that gets thrown around a lot in the health world. Between juice cleanses, gluten phobia,  and Zumba’s suspicious similarity to the aerobics craze of the 80s, it’s easy to wonder: Is any health practice built to last?

Meet yoga. No, not paddleboard yoga, anti-gravity yoga, or any of the unusual modern twists. We’re talking about the Indian practice that stretches back to 250 BC, (although the characteristics of today’s yoga classes are closer to 200 years old). It’s not just a practice that improves your flexibility (which, we should note, is a great way to reduce your risk of injury and immobility), it can also increase strength, balance, joint health, posture, and mental calmness.

Is yoga an obnoxious fad? Nope, it’s a bonafide health phenomenon, and it’s time we answer the questions you’ve always wanted to ask:
Nicholas English
Editor, About.com Health
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