Why should the Bodybuilder not Ditch Yoga?

Benjamin

Staff Writer
Practicing yoga helps a person in multiple ways. It helps fight stress and depression, improves range of motion and flexibility, enhances fluidity, corrects body posture, improves muscle balance, and enhances muscle strength. All of these are vital for a body builder. This makes it essential that a body builder continue with their yoga practice even as they progress in their body building goals.

Remaining Flexible

Many of the body building exercises focus on short range repetitive movements. This can reduce the range of motion of the muscles unless the body builder incorporates stretching exercises in their routine. Yoga consists of many stretching exercises where the practitioner also has to hold the pose. This helps increase the range of motion and strengthen the muscles and improve the fluidity of the body.

Yoga is for Tough Guys Too!

As yoga poses are based on balancing the muscles and body, they improve the posture of the practitioner and also their balance. When it comes it bodybuilding competitions a better balance and pose enables a better display and a greater chance of winning the event.
Many bodybuilders place stress and strain on their shoulders, knees, hips, and other joints when they lift weights. This can lead to premature damage to these joints. Practicing yoga enables you to counter these stress and ensure that the body and muscles open up naturally, ensuring long term fitness of the joints.

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Yoga provides an isometric muscle endurance workout that helps enhance muscle building while also providing other benefits that traditional weightlifting cannot. By including yoga practice in their workout routine, body builders can both enhance the benefits of their exercise and also negate some of the negative effects of weight lifting. The mental calmness that yoga provides also helps the practitioner when they are competing in bodybuilding, athletic, and/or martial arts events.
 
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