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Once upon a time, Yoga was a practice introduced from the old roots or origins, along with various styles and approaches. Yoga proved to be a wonderful mental, bodily, and emotional connecting technique. Today, though, increased popularity worldwide comes with baffling terms which often confuse the most part, beginners. We will take a close look at the three most common yoga styles – Hatha, Vinyasa, and Flow – as to which one would meet your needs. At Smayjak Yoga School, We quite embrace these styles and bring the students holistic and enriching yoga experiences.
What is Hatha Yoga?
Hatha yoga is considered the root or “trunk” of the yoga tree from which modern styles develop. It incorporates asanas, pranayama, and meditation. Hatha yoga emphasizes:
At Smayjak Yoga School, we offer Hatha classes in which you learn the crux of traditional yoga along with longer hours to sink well into each posture and its benefits.
Understanding Vinyasa and Flow Yoga
It’s often the case to find Vinyasa and Flow being used interchangeably when it comes to English translation because Vinyasa is of Sanskrit origin, while Flow often represents an English language. Both styles put their emphasis on:
Smayjak Yoga School offers courses of Vinyasa and Flow, which help students cultivate a sense of rhythm with an inner awareness, thus making them feel both energized and balanced.
Key Differences Between Hatha and Vinyasa/Flow
Hatha and Vinyasa have their own similarities, but the real difference is in the speed and the way it is structured:
Pace:
Focus:
They still bring both the physical and mental benefits of strength, balance, flexibility, and relaxation.
Which Style is Right for You?
Thus, both Hatha or Vinyasa yoga can also be considered according to the purpose one needs:
Try out the various genres of yoga available at Smayjak Yoga School and connect with a teacher who clicks. You will enjoy more thrill in this class of yoga by the attachment of the teacher with the student.
The Essence of Yoga
With or without the style, yoga does not just concern physical movements; it relates developing a connection between your inner self and all aspects of your well being. Thus at the Smayjak Yoga School, we adhere to the gospels of yoga through the unique South Asian terminology and emphasising on the deep spiritual forms of practice attached to it.
Hatha, Vinyasa, or any other styles you try out, always remember that yoga is for everyone. All formats will eventually bring a person closer to one’s true self. Begin the journey with Smayjak Yoga School and experience the changing powers of yoga.
Acharya Kartikay