Vinyasa yoga, also known as power flow yoga, is growing in popularity in western cultures. Vinyasa yoga is characterized by moving with the breath and connecting the postures by a series of dynamic movement in between traditional yoga poses. The purpose of this thesis was to determine the intensity and metabolic costs of a typical Vinyasa yoga routine by measuring respiratory gas exchange, heart rate, and perceived rating of exertion. Secondary purposes were to determine whether there were differences between beginner and advanced practitioners and between males and females. Eight beginner (4 males and 4 females) and eight advanced (4 males and 4 females) yoga practitioners were tested while completing a Vinyasa yoga routine. Participants f...
Purpose: This lack of rigor in yoga research methodology hinders the understanding of yoga component...
abstract: Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare cardiovascular responses of two...
The novelty of this study was to investigate the changes in cardiorespiratory and metabolic intensit...
Vinyasa yoga, also known as power flow yoga, is growing in popularity in western cultures. Vinyasa y...
Background: Little is known about the metabolic and heart rate responses to a typical hatha yoga ses...
AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF THE METABOLIC COST OF THE YOGA SEQUENCE SURYA NAMASKAR B JA Kloubec Bas...
Vinyasa Flow yoga may be effective in preventing the chronic diseases\ud associated with modern civi...
Context: The purpose of this study was to measure the oxygen consumption (V̇O2) during Viniyoga yoga...
Background: Stress results from a homeostatic burden that requires an adaptive response. Responses t...
Vinyasa yoga involves moving continuously through poses versus holding poses which is present in oth...
The aim of this study was to critically observe the energy expenditure, exercise intensity and respi...
abstract: Recent research has confirmed and revealed many physical and mental benefits of yoga. The ...
Dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia are modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) which co...
Yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy, described as a therapeutic intervention and health maintenance...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. Many behaviors, such as physical ...
Purpose: This lack of rigor in yoga research methodology hinders the understanding of yoga component...
abstract: Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare cardiovascular responses of two...
The novelty of this study was to investigate the changes in cardiorespiratory and metabolic intensit...
Vinyasa yoga, also known as power flow yoga, is growing in popularity in western cultures. Vinyasa y...
Background: Little is known about the metabolic and heart rate responses to a typical hatha yoga ses...
AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF THE METABOLIC COST OF THE YOGA SEQUENCE SURYA NAMASKAR B JA Kloubec Bas...
Vinyasa Flow yoga may be effective in preventing the chronic diseases\ud associated with modern civi...
Context: The purpose of this study was to measure the oxygen consumption (V̇O2) during Viniyoga yoga...
Background: Stress results from a homeostatic burden that requires an adaptive response. Responses t...
Vinyasa yoga involves moving continuously through poses versus holding poses which is present in oth...
The aim of this study was to critically observe the energy expenditure, exercise intensity and respi...
abstract: Recent research has confirmed and revealed many physical and mental benefits of yoga. The ...
Dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia are modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) which co...
Yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy, described as a therapeutic intervention and health maintenance...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. Many behaviors, such as physical ...
Purpose: This lack of rigor in yoga research methodology hinders the understanding of yoga component...
abstract: Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare cardiovascular responses of two...
The novelty of this study was to investigate the changes in cardiorespiratory and metabolic intensit...