Alignment and Yoga
The other day
I received a Facebook message from a yoga teacher based in Australia. His query
was simple and straightforward: what are the benefits of alignment in the practice
of yoga?
What a great
question! We’re exploring alignment in this practice, and to what end?
I experience
alignment awareness as having two primary benefits. One of the benefits of
exploring alignment in the yoga poses is the potential to rebalance aging
bodies, and the other benefit is to help focus and calm the mind.
We generally
move our bodies from the places of least resistance. When we’re young, moving
the body from the flexible places generally isn’t very problematic since most
of the body tends to be pretty flexible. As we age, however, moving from the
points of least resistance can cause two problems.
When we move
from the points of least resistance, the flexible places tend to get more
flexible. What’s the problem with greater flexibility, you may ask? Excessive
flexibility leads to joint instability. And joint instability is a common cause
of chronic pain and dis-ease in the body. For example, lower-back pain is often
experienced as tight muscles, which frequently relates back to joints that are
overly mobile.
Like too much
of anything, too much flexibility can become problematic. And chronically
moving from the points of least resistance can lead to layers of tight muscles
overlaying hypermobile joints.
When we move
from the points of least resistance, the stiff places also tend to get
bypassed. And as a result, the stiff places tend to get stiffer and stiffer.
This tight-getting-tighter often happens in the thoracic spine and the upper
part of the neck.
Rather than the
joy of movement that is harmoniously distributed throughout the body, vast
tracts of the body grow stagnant when movements only happen in the easy and
familiar places.
By paying
attention to alignment in the body, the poses can help mobilize the places that
most need opening, and stabilize the places that are at risk of becoming
over-mobile. In addition, the mind is engaged in this practice of awareness.
Focusing the
mind on something such as body alignment cultivates concentration. And
concentration is on the continuum that leads us into all the myriad benefits of
meditation.
Working with alignment
in the poses can have great benefits for both body and mind. However, working
with alignment also has the potential to lead to less ease and more discomfort.
In the next blog posting, I’ll discuss the potential dark side of
alignment.
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