From Doga To Ganja Yoga, Check Out These Weird Yoga Styles On World Yoga Day

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Though yoga has been a part of Indian culture for thousands of years, it began spreading to the West in the 20th century. Over the years, many have modified yoga to suit their tastes and needs. Here are some of the weird ones. Acoryoga combines acrobatics and yoga and is a more vigorous type of yoga. Aerial Yoga combines Yoga with pilates and dance with the use of a hammock suspended from the ceiling. As the name suggests, in beer yoga, practitioners sip beer during or after doing asanas. Though criticised for being unhealthy, beer yoga has its fair share of followers in the US. Broga or bro yoga, is a type of yoga catered specially towards men with exercises being a mix of yoga and High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). Though crticised for triviliasing yoga, doga or dog yoga, is a type which involves dogs. Though they themselves can
Though yoga has been a part of Indian culture for thousands of years, it began spreading to the West in the 20th century. Over the years, many have modified yoga to suit their tastes and needs. Here are some of the weird ones. Acoryoga combines acrobatics and yoga and is a more vigorous type of yoga. Aerial Yoga combines Yoga with pilates and dance with the use of a hammock suspended from the ceiling. As the name suggests, in beer yoga, practitioners sip beer during or after doing asanas. Though criticised for being unhealthy, beer yoga has its fair share of followers in the US. Broga or bro yoga, is a type of yoga catered specially towards men with exercises being a mix of yoga and High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). Though crticised for triviliasing yoga, doga or dog yoga, is a type which involves dogs. Though they themselves can't do the asanas, having dogs while practicing yoga is said to help people enjoy doing yoga. Another type with its origins in the US is the horse yoga. Horse Yoga practitioner Danny Chapparo states that horse yoga caters to postures and movements of a horseback rider and can strengthen the bond between rider and horse. Hot Yoga is performed in hot and humid conditions to mimic the conditions in India. Yoga Rave was started by the Art of Living foundation in Argentina. Participants perform asanas and jump to music for four hours. The Yoga Rave was started to counter the culture of drug and alcohol abuse at rave parties.
Though yoga has been a part of Indian culture for thousands of years, it began spreading to the West in the 20th century. Over the years, many have modified yoga to suit their tastes and needs. Here are some of the weird ones. Acoryoga combines acrobatics and yoga and is a more vigorous type of yoga. Aerial Yoga combines Yoga with pilates and dance with the use of a hammock suspended from the ceiling. As the name suggests, in beer yoga, practitioners sip beer during or after doing asanas. Though criticised for being unhealthy, beer yoga has its fair share of followers in the US. Broga or bro yoga, is a type of yoga catered specially towards men with exercises being a mix of yoga and High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). Though crticised for triviliasing yoga, doga or dog yoga, is a type which involves dogs. Though they themselves can't do the asanas, having dogs while practicing yoga is said to help people enjoy doing yoga. Another type with its origins in the US is the horse yoga.

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