1 / 13

The benefits of yoga

The benefits of yoga. Physical benefits -Yoga increases flexibility. Many yoga poses stretch muscles and joints that are rarely used. This will help your joints, ligaments and tendons. -Yoga is good for all the organs of the body. Some yoga poses are especially good for

edric
Download Presentation

The benefits of yoga

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The benefits of yoga Physical benefits -Yoga increases flexibility. Many yoga poses stretch muscles and joints that are rarely used. This will help your joints, ligaments and tendons. -Yoga is good for all the organs of the body. Some yoga poses are especially good for organs that are rarely stimulated externally. This keeps the organs healthy and helps your body fight off disease. -Yoga increases strength. Many yoga poses require you to support your weight on your own. All yoga poses need good balance. These poses are done slowly but precisely, which helps build strength and endurance.

  2. Mental benefits -Yoga helps reduce stress. Any physical activity, especially yoga, helps reduce stress. Because yoga requires deep concentration, you temporarily forget about your problems. As you relax your body, you will feel relieved and uplifted. -Yoga helps concentration. Many studies have shown that yoga increases oxygen level to the brain, which leads to better concentration. When the brain does not get enough oxygen, it can lead to sleep disorders, poor concentration, depression and mood swings. Being constantly focused during yoga sessions will help you acquire the ability to concentrate better.

  3. 1. 양손을 어깨 너비로 벌리고 양발은 주먹 하나 반이 들어갈 정도의 골반 너비로 벌려 엎드린다. 2. 손가락 열 개 모두 좍 벌리는 것이 중요. 발가락에 힘을 줘 엉덩이를 하늘로 향하게 죽 뻗어준다.3. 발바닥을 바닥에 완전히 붙이고 등을 좍 펴준 상태에서 스톱.

  4. Kimchi picked as symbol of Korea A recent poll showed that foreign students studying in Korea considered kimchi as the symbol of Korea. The survey asked students what the first thing was that came to mind when they thought of Korea. Out of the 101 foreign respondents, 42 students chose kimchi. The next most popular was Korean TV dramas with 20 picks. Other answers included the Korean alphabet, hangeul, and information technology.

  5. Koreans have smaller face than Westerners According to the study, the average size of Korean women’s face is 371 square centimeters. The average size of Western women is 380 square centimeters. The size of Korean men’s face is 419 square centimeters which is also smaller than Western men (453 square centimeters). A recent study showed that on average Koreans have a smaller face than Westerners.

  6. Lee Hyo-riis back in action The princess of K-pop, Lee Hyo-ri, is set to make a comeback when her fourth album, “H-Logic,” is released on April 8. When a clip from the album was unveiled on Monday by Mnet Media, Lee’s management company, it received more than 20,000 page views on the portal site Naver. Many foreign and Korean songwriters will be featured on the album, including Gary of the hip- hop duo LeeSsang, JeonJi- yoon from the female group 4Minute, and Big Bang’s Daesung.

  7. Stephanie Meyer(Twilight author) wrotea new book! I have a new book coming out. It's called The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. Well, it's more of a novella than an actual book—my version of a short story. Actually, this has been a surprise to me, too. The reason why it's a surprise was that I never intended to publish this story as a stand-alone book. I began this story a long time ago—before Twilight was even released. Back then I was just editing Eclipse, and in the thick of my vampire world. I was thinking a lot about the newborns, imagining their side of the story, and one thing led to another. I started writing from Bree's perspective about those final days, and what it was like to be a newborn.

  8. This story was something that I worked on off and on for a while, just for fun, in between the times I was writing or editing other Twilight novels. Later, when the concept for The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide came up, I thought that might be a good place for Bree. Her story is a nice complement to Eclipse; it explains a lot of the things that Bella never knew. So I dusted it off and finished it up for placement in the Guide.

  9. There was one thing I asked for: since this story had always been an extra for me, and was meant to be released with the Guide, I wanted to be able to offer it to my fans for free. You all have bought a ton of my books, and I wanted to give you this story as a gift. My publisher was awesome and embraced this idea. We still wanted to also produce a physical book with a cool cover (see below) that you can add to your set if you like, but starting at noon on June 7th until July 5th, it will also be available online at www.breetanner.com. • One dollar of each book purchased in the US from the first printing will be donated to the American Red Cross for their relief efforts in Haiti and Chile and other parts of the world where people are in great need.

  10. Horace Newton Allen He was born in Delaware, Ohio in April 23, 1858. He received his B.S. at Ohio Wesleyan University, in 1881 and subsequently graduated from Miami Medical School in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1883.

  11. At his own request, he was appointed on a mission to China by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church and a year later he was sent to work at the United States Legation to Korea as physician. Soon after his arrival with his family on September 20, 1884, he was involved in the aftermath of Gapsinjeongbyeon, during which a royal relative Min Young Ik was stabbed and injured.

  12. The German diplomat Paul Georg von Möllendorff was present at the massacre and quickly requested Allen's medical care. Under his modern medical treatment unknown to Korea at the time, Min Young Ik recovered in three months. Consequently, this initiated for Allen a close connection with Gojong, and demonstrated the benefit of western medicine to the Korean public. With this auspicious turn of events Allen was able to establish Gwanghyewon (廣惠院, House of Extended Grace) under royal finance and support in Seoul.

  13. Gwanghyewon was the first modern medical facility in Korea. The Gwanghyewon was soon renamed by Gojong to Che Chung Won (the House of Civilized Virtue) and evolved to become the current Severance Hospital and Yonsei University College of Medicine in Seoul, Korea. He was instrumental to lift the nation's anti-Christianity policy to allow the influx of missionaries to evangelize, build schools and other western hospitals in the Hermit Kingdom.

More Related