Laughter Yoga: The Playful Path to Wellness

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Healthy tips Today we are discussing about different form of yoga , A laughter 😁 so let's see what it's: Laughter Yoga, or Hasya Yoga , is a joyful blend of voluntary laughter and yogic breathing, founded in 1995 by Dr. Madan Kataria in Mumbai. What began with a small laughter club in a park has blossomed into a global movement, with thousands of clubs in over 100 countries and World Laughter Day celebrated every May 1. Why Laughter, Even Fake, Works You don’t need jokes—simulated laughter delivers the same benefits as real laughter because the body can’t tell the difference. Laughter boosts endorphins, serotonin, dopamine and reduces cortisol and adrenaline—supporting immunity, heart health, pain relief, relaxation, and even longevity 2. A Laughter Yoga Session: Step by Step Warm-Up Clapping & chanting (“Ho‑ho, Ha‑ha‑ha”) sets a playful tone Gentle stretches and deep belly breathing prepare the body Laughter Exercises Greeting laughter: laugh while saying “Namaste...

Corpse pose

Healthy tips

Corpse pose which is also known as shavasan it is one the best best yoga pose to perform which is useful in maintaining the stability of your body and mind so let's start the our new blog of corpse pose


Instructions

1. Lying on your back, let the arms and legs drop open, with the arms about 45 degrees from the side of your body. Make sure you are warm and comfortable, if you need to place blankets under or over your body.

2.Close the eyes, and take slow deep breaths through the nose. Allow your whole body to become soft and heavy, letting it relax into the floor. As the body relaxes, feel the whole body rising and falling with each breath.



3. Scan the body from the toes to the fingers to the crown of the head, looking for tension, tightness and contracted muscles. Consciously release and relax any areas that you find. If you need to, rock or wiggle parts of your body from side to side to encourage further release.

4. Release all control of the breath, the mind, and the body. Let your body move deeper and deeper into a state of total relaxation.

5. Stay in Shavasana for 5 to 15 minutes.

6. To release: slowly deepen the breath, wiggle the fingers and toes, reach the arms over your head and stretch the whole body, exhale bend the knees into the chest and roll over to one side coming into a fetal position. When you are ready, slowly inhale up to a seated position.

Benefits + Contraindications



Benefits: Corpse pose is essential to practice at the end of every yoga practice. This posture rejuvenates the body, mind and spirit while reducing stress and tension.

Contraindications: Third trimester of pregnancy.

Modifications + Variations

Modifications: Place a bolster or blankets under the low back and/or knees.



Vinyasa

Corpse pose is traditionally practiced at the end of a yoga sequence. It can however be used at the beginning to calm the body before practice or in the middle of a sequence to rest. When used at the end of a yoga practice it is traditionally followed by a seated meditation period to re-integrate the body-mind-spirit back into the world.

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