What do the pro surfers like Kelly Slater, Rochelle Ballard and Gerry
Lopez have in common? All of them have been practicing yoga for years.
Not only did it help them to be successful in surfing, yoga also brought
them further in their daily life.
What’s the connection between surfing and yoga?
Yoga and surfing are the perfect combination. Yoga helps you develop
your strength, flexibility and balance, which are all essential for
surfing. This is not all. The breathing technique helps you reduce
stress, which can be of value when facing a large wave charging towards
you. Physically yoga is a great way to keep your body in shape, prevent
injuries, warm-up before jumping in the water or to stretch after a long
surf session.
5 reasons why surfers should practice yoga:
1. One of the biggest advantages of yoga is to learn the correct way of breathing.
2. Breathing through your nose expands your lung capacity and enables you to hold your breath longer.
3. Long and calm breathing helps you prevent panic.
4. With yoga you establish body tension, body control and balance.
5. In the water your muscles are constantly tense. Yoga enables you to stretch your muscles and prevent your body from aching the next day
2. Breathing through your nose expands your lung capacity and enables you to hold your breath longer.
3. Long and calm breathing helps you prevent panic.
4. With yoga you establish body tension, body control and balance.
5. In the water your muscles are constantly tense. Yoga enables you to stretch your muscles and prevent your body from aching the next day
1. Adho Mukha Svanasana
Downward-facing dog is one of the most famous postures in the
westerly world, always practiced at the end of each sun salutation. The
downward facing dog stretches shoulders, calf muscles and strengthens
your shoulder muscles. In addition it relaxes your nervous system.
2. Garudasana
Eagle pose stretches the top part of your back and your shoulders.
This yoga posture is a must before and after a long paddle session. Top
back and shoulders are used/challenged most during surfing and you will
surely feel it the next day if not cautious.
3. Malasana
Do you know the feeling of having like a cramp in your hip whilst
longingly waiting for the next wave? With this posture you can prevent
cramps and open up your hips.
4. Virabhadrasana
Warrior II helps you find your balance and stretch your legs,
shoulders and hips. Once feeling comfortable in the warrior II posture,
you will sense your whole body regenerating and your concentration
raising.
5. Urdhva Mukha Savasana
Just by looking at the picture you will most likely recognize why
this posture is good for surfers. The cobra represents the same
movements like the take off on your surfboard. Cobra enables you to open
up your chest, shoulders and throat.
We advise you to seek out a yoga teacher prior to practicing these yoga postures at home and to prevent any injuries.
Have fun!
Namaste,
Yours Janina
Yours Janina
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