Yoga Poses Boost Energy and Self-Esteem
Yoga -- which originated in India at least over 2,000 years ago -- has spread from it's Eastern roots and has become a popular system of physical exercise in most of the Western world. In addition to the physical exercise, there is also meditation and breathing to help produce feelings of energy and over-all well-being.
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Many celebrities and socialites have popularized yoga since the 1980s. Yoga has already been practiced by over 30 million US adults at some point in their lives. Politicians and power players have their own poses for feeling a real sense of power and control, which they call "power poses".
Can simple body postures influence our psychological state?
A recent study published in Frontiers of Psychology tested whether power poses offer the same benefits as the previously studied yoga benefits. Most research deals with the breathing and meditation aspects of yoga, with only 169 out of 465 research papers dealing with the physical aspect of poses (asana). This study focuses on the physical aspect to promote well-being.
Participants in the study either did two yoga poses for two minutes, or they did "power poses" for two minutes. Those who held their yoga positions (for just 2 minutes) said they had improved feelings of energy, sense of power and self-esteem compared to the other people who did "power poses". The "power posing" people also induced feelings of greater energy, power and self-esteem, but of less intensity according to their own descriptions.
What is going on?
The science of the body suggest this is due to the vagus nerve which is the longest in the autonomic nervous system. It's responsible for unconscious processes like breathing, circulation and digestion, but is also tied to social competence and emotional regulation.
A well functioning vagus nerve leads us to feel calm, relaxed and safe in relation to others which helps to regulate our caring behavior. But also we are in a caring mood, feeling calm, relaxed and sociable, the vagus nerve is stimulated as well. States of well-being can be induced from body positions such as yoga poses.
The research suggests that the vagus nerve has an influence on the heart to promote emotional regulation and prosocial behavior, and yoga practices will tone the vagal nerve towards positive emotional states and dampen aggression, hostility, depression and anxiety.
Other studies on yoga have also linked it to physical health, not only psychological. Here is what some studies have shown yoga to help with:
Physical pain
Other psychological benefits
- depression
- anxiety
- obsessive-compulsive disorder
- post traumatic stress disorder
- schizophrenia
- psychological well-being
- satisfaction with life
- self-esteem
- reducing stress
- performance anxiety
When we feel energetic we have more confidence and satisfaction with ourselves. People also feel confident and energetic from the dominating "power poses", but have less effective increases compared to the yoga poses. Yoga works better. Regardless of the method, body postures affect our self-perception. How we feel psychologically can induce changes in how we feel physically. The body affects the mind, and the mind affect the body.
Have you tried the recent fad of "power poses", or the more ancient asana of yoga? What have you experienced? Was it an increase in self-esteem, confidence, energy or well-being?
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References:
- Two minutes of yoga boosts self-esteem
- How yoga makes us happy, according to science
- Yoga
- Golec de Zavala A, Lantos D and Bowden D (2017) Yoga Poses Increase Subjective Energy and State Self-Esteem in Comparison to ‘Power Poses’. Front. Psychol. 8:752. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00752
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Yoga is the greatest! I have just started and I love it. I have been lifting weights for years, but the real men do yoga!!!
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Haha, great to hear! Much like most men have been eating animal flesh for years, but real men go "vegan" :P The "heart" that cares.
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Thanks you so much for writing this. I have a long relationship with yoga. Unfortunately, as of lately I have been neglecting myself from getting on the mat. I keep saying today is the day I will get back into yoga. Thanks to YOUR article TODAY IS THE DAY. I just rolled out my mat!! Followed and upvoted!
Sweet! Today is the day then! Haha, I hope it works out for you this time :) Thanks for the feedback and support.
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Nice, thanks!
Very nice poses I have been thinking about starting yoga, played a lot of capoeira before...
kern - Another fabulous yoga article. As a person who practiced yogasanas with my Dad long ago, I can state that the yogasanas definitely helped me stay flexible, strong and helped me focus my mind. Over the past couple decades, I had stopped yogasanas and am planning to start again. Thanks for motivating. Good article. Upvoted.
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Thanks for the feedback. I hope you start doing them again if that is what you want ;)
Funnily enough, I'm just back from yoga class! I've been doing yoga on and off for 20 years, but its only in the last year I feel like I've found the right school and an amazing teacher. It really makes all the difference! I always thought yoga was just about the movements, now I I feel like it's more about being present with the breath during the movements...if that makes sense? :)
Great to hear! Glad your new scene is working out.
Thank you so much for this interesting and useful information ! I really want to start doing yoga ! Good luck !
No time like the present to just give a try :)
I have always been interested in Yoga, but with young child and traveling for work with a busy schedule, I struggle with consistency. I can definitely attest to physical body posture being directly correlated to my mental state. The better posture I have (and honestly the more core / other strength) I have, the better I feel!
Very good article!
Yeah that busy life eh, hehe. All it takes is 2 minutes of a pose apparently. Fit that in somewhere ;)
This requires me to know and understand the various poses (and to physically be able to hold the pose)! Now that I've passed the ripe age of 30, and want to enjoy many many years with my son and wife, I'm working on a better fitness regimen to hopefully extend my quality of life over the years that I have left :)
Yoga has a way to slow things down and create a sense of well-being. I think it's great. So many people need to disconnect for awhile to find themselves well and breathing in the present. Yoga, at least for me has done that. I'm looking forward to starting my own small group very soon to share the benefits of this type of exercise. Very cool to see something written on Yoga and the vagus nerve.
Thanks for the feedback. I wish you luck on your yoga group, spread the exercise :)
Had no idea that Yoga originated in India, and that over 2,000 years ago! I learn new things everyday on Steemit.