The longer one has been practicing Yoga, the better the anti-aging effects. Yet a regular Yoga practice can be beneficial regardless of when one starts. It may be even more necessary for older adults to practice Yoga due to the fact that older bodies are more susceptible to injuries and diseases. While genetics play a role, lifestyle choices can slow the effects of aging. Loss of balance, muscle, bone, memory, looks, joy, may all be prevented to a large extent through healthy activities and a positive mental outlook.
Yoga in Daily Life offers Yoga for Over 50's and Easy Yoga classes suitable for over 50's in all locations. Check the website for class times around Australia or ask your Instructor about a class. While Yoga is not known or practiced for its muscle building effects, it does strengthen the body, slowing down the loss of muscle fiber and bone. In addition, regular practice creates greater joint flexibility and mobility, reducing the risk of injuries and maintaining fluid and comfortable movement. It also helps reduce the risk of falling by working the body in ways which improve balance, as well as working the brain in a way which retards continued loss of balance.
Starting or continuing Yoga with an instructor experienced in working with special conditions that may be associated with some older adults is a great way to keep the mind, body, and spirit young and light.