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Γιόγκα Νέο Βιβλίο‏-Yoga NEW Book

19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2013

Γιόγκα Νέο Βιβλίο‏-Yoga NEW Book

yoga book

Available: October 2013

 

 

Is yoga physical exercise – sport?

Is yoga in terms of exercise appropriate for the improvement of physical health?

A scientific approach

 

Christos V.M. Tagarakis

 

Foreword Wildor Hollmann – Wilhelm Bloch

 

Sportverlag Strauß,

Cologne, Germany, 2013

ISBN 978-3-86884-135-0

 

In Greek (Στα Ελληνικά):

Edition 2010

Είναι η γιόγκα σωματική άσκηση – γυμναστική; Χρήστος Ταγαράκης, Εκδόσεις Διάλογος, Αθήνα 2010. (Is yoga physical exercise – sports? Christos Tagarakis. Dialogos Publications, Athens, Greece 2010). Source in Internet: http://www.ppu.gr/greek/book_gr2.htm

 

Edition 2013 (in press – υπό έκδοση):

Είναι η γιόγκα σωματική άσκηση – γυμναστική; Μια επιστημονική προσέγγιση. Δρ. Χρήστος Ταγαράκης, Εκδόσεις Διάλογος, Αθήνα 2013.

 

In internet (in Greek) – Στο διαδίκτυο:

Είναι η γιόγκα σωματική άσκηση (γυμναστική);
Περισσότερα: http://www.antibaro.gr/article/611, Ἀντίβαρο

(source: http://www.antibaro.gr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5506&Itemid=88 ) on 29.08.2009.

 

Contents

1. Introduction: Yoga and   physical exercise.

2. Various aspects of the   topic.

2.1. Which are the appropriate   modes of exercise and under which conditions should they be applied in order   to improve physical health?

2.2. If one considers yoga as a   model of physical exercise, is it appropriate for improving physical health?

2.3. Is it possible to consider   yoga just as physical exercise, isolated from Hinduism and Buddhism?

2.4. Where could be attributed   the feeling of well being, which results when yoga is applied as physical   exercise? Which are the differences of this yoga-induced feeling of   well-being and that induced by the participation in common physical /   athletic activities?

2.5. Physical exercise, stress   and relaxation.

3. Conclusions.

4. Epilogue.

5. References.

6.   Literature and Notes.

6.1. Sports Medicine.

6.2.1. The religious studies   view of yoga.

6.2.2. Yoga and Jesus prayer.

6.3. Some of the author´s   writings. Scientific publications and books.

7. A short curriculum vitae of   the author

 

3. Conclusions.

1. Since many decades it has been scientifically documented that physical exercises which are appropriate for the improvement of physical health, are based upon the principle of dynamic aerobic endurance. This point is taken for granted today in sports medicine, exercise sciences and biomedicine. It is unthinkable that someone has to do with the first two of them (or with biomedicine in relation with physical exercise) without accepting this simple principle.

2. If yoga is viewed as physical exercise, it is not appropriate for the improvement of physical health (through enhancement of the physical fitness level). This is the case because yoga consists of static exercises and sedentary postures, which are physical inactivity.

3. Yoga is not just physical exercise (or athletic exercise or sports), but it is a religious practice of Hinduism and Buddhism. The person applying yoga, whether he recognizes this or not, is applying a religious practice.

4. The positive state of feeling which may occur in response to yoga presents at best a simple biopsychological phenomenon, like one occurring temporarily due to analgesic medication.

5. If someone instead of being physically active (motion, mobility, mobilization), spends his leisure time with sedentary postures like those applied by yoga, his very physical inactivity (sedentary life style) may result in a risk for his physical health. For this reason, if someone wants to spent some time for improving his physical health, he should engage in physical activities like walking, jogging, endurance running, cycling, swimming, or sports like soccer, basketball etc.