From the New York Times:
“A number of factors have converged to heighten the risk of practicing yoga. The biggest is the demographic shift in those who study it. Indian practitioners of yoga typically squatted and sat cross-legged in daily life, and yoga poses, or asanas, were an outgrowth of these postures. Now urbanites who sit in chairs all day walk into a studio a couple of times a week and strain to twist themselves into ever-more-difficult postures despite their lack of flexibility and other physical problems.”
We have to be careful with the stretches.
I read this article last week! I DO enjoy yoga poses and find them effective. All the while, the importance of being attuned to one’s body is ESSENTIAL to knowing our limits in stretches.
Here’s to SMART stretching!