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How does a professional football team prepare for the Super Bowl ? Aside from typical running, throwing and strength training drills, the championship-bound New York Giants also reap the athletic benefits of season-long yoga sessions.
The vast majority of people in the United States who practice yoga should give it up altogether, Glenn Black, who has taught yoga for nearly 40 years, told William J. Broad of The New York Times. Too many of the nearly 20 million Americans who practice yoga are hurting themselves, said Mr. Black, who studied in India under the legendary B.K.S. Iyengar.
Yoga. Dangerous? It can be if you don't respect your body and proper form. The popularity of yoga has created classes too big for one-on-one attention and a generation of instructors who are driven by ego just as much as their Type A students. But experts say developing a practice based on good alignment and your own ability can help to avoid injury so you can reap yoga's wonderful benefits.
Yoga is touted for keeping you flexible and centered, but a recent New York Times article warns otherwise: all that extreme bending could cause some serious injuries in even fit and healthy people, including damaging your hip joints, nerves, knees, and back.
Of course it's wonderful that anyone comes for exercise and leaves with a little spiritual stuff. The problem is that 90 percent of what's being called yoga in America has nothing to do with the original purpose of yoga.