Relieve Anxiety And Reduce Emotional Stress With This Yoga Tip

Health & FitnessExercise & Meditation

  • Author Richard Thomas
  • Published September 19, 2010
  • Word count 485

In this article, I will be talking about an easy yoga technique that you could use to relieve anxiety and reduce emotional stress and tension.

One of these stress busters or stress relievers is called the Yoga Complete Breath. And if you are a tense person, you should perform this exercise just before bedtime to promote healthy, natural and refreshing sleep. You can also do it during the day when you feel tired, depressed, or upset.

Before you perform the exercise, you should keep the following in caveat below in mind if it applies to your personal situation.

(In order to help avoid serious illness or injury if you have certain medical conditions, it is recommended that you consult a physician before beginning an exercise program.)

Okay then, here are the steps.

Step one, lie flat on the floor, no pillows and place your hands lightly over your diaphragm. Remember to wear nothing tight around your waist or chest.

Step two, slowly exhale as completely as you can.

Step three, very slowly inhale through the mouth drawing in air evenly and without certain jerks. With your hands placed lightly over your diaphragm, you will find that this is the first area to expand.

Step four, as your inhalation progresses, you will feel a very slight retraction of your lower abdomen.

Step five, as you complete your inhalation, you will feel your shoulders rise slightly as your upper lung becomes fully expanded.

Step six, slowly exhale through the mouth using slight force. Contract the abdomen as you complete your exhalation to expel as much air as possible.

Okay, those were the steps. Now, just some additional things to take note of.

You should lie quietly for a few minutes after you've taken your first complete breath to avoid dizziness. The dizziness may come about due to a sudden unaccustomed intake of oxygen. If you do have such a reaction, do not worry.

This feeling will surpass. With careful practice, soon you will be able to perform it with no unpleasant side effects even while sitting or standing.

Always of course practice yoga breathing exercises before an open window, and if at all possible, in the open air. For the first few days, do not take more than two yoga complete breaths a day but very gradually increase the number to up to 60 full breaths a day.

While performing the complete breath, be conscious of the slow filling up of your lungs from abdomen to shoulders. Exhalation shall produce a feeling of calmness, of relaxation in your body and mind.

Thank you so much for your time. I hope you found this article informative. If you'd like to learn more, just go to my web page at

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Thanks and I'll see you there.

Richard Thomas is the creator of http://www.yogamatplanet.com and the Beginner's Guide to Easy Health through Yoga which you can get free of charge by going to http://www.yogamatplanet.com/free/video.php

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