{"id":17644,"date":"2020-08-06T01:10:24","date_gmt":"2020-08-06T01:10:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bliss-flow.com\/?p=17644"},"modified":"2020-08-06T01:10:24","modified_gmt":"2020-08-06T01:10:24","slug":"travel-yoga","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bliss-flow.com\/travel-yoga\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel Yoga – Practice Yoga on the Road"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s that time of the year when people take a lot of care to plan their summer vacation. The heat can make you opt for a breezy vacation on the beach. Irrespective of the destination you choose, taking care of your health is a vital prerequisite, especially when you are planning to be away for a considerable time. And of course, we all agree on the positive impact yoga can have on your body and its well-being. However, having a planned yoga routine is comparatively easy and convenient while you are at home. You have control over your daily schedule. But traveling can throw you off track. So, how do you stick to your routine by taking yoga on the road with you?<\/p>\n
Whether you are staying at a beachfront condo or a hotel, residing at a temporary dwelling can present several challenges in your yoga practice. However, traveling is when you need your yoga practice the most amid dietary changes and a changed routine. Also, yoga is especially essential for the overall toll that traveling can take on you.<\/p>\n
So, here are a few tips on how you can make yoga your best friend while traveling.<\/p>\n
While traveling, you might not be able to carry out your planned yoga practice in the same way you can when you’re home. But even if you find time for some yoga, it’s better than no yoga. Decide and settle on an achievable and realistic time that you will be able to commit to your yoga practice every day. On that note, dedicating about 20 minutes every day or three days a week is quite an achievable goal that can make a big difference.<\/p>\n
Packing for any holiday or trip is always an exercise toward enhancing your self-restraint. Combining comfort with style and practicality, especially when you seek to make yoga a part of it, can be tricky. When thinking of clothes under these circumstances, consider something that makes you comfortable. Pack clothes that can act as a yoga outfit like shorts, leggings, T-shirts, etc. Also, it’s a great idea to keep a set of clothes that can be flexible for various occasions, just in case a cultural switch is needed.<\/p>\n
Have a few simple yoga routines etched in your mind that are easy to perform, irrespective of your location, and the given space. Knowing a few go-to poses will always help you stick to that practice with minimal effort. Most importantly, it will omit you from having to think much about what to do. With time, you will understand what your body needs after the strain of tiring travel. A bit of yoga can significantly help in rejuvenating and making your trip so much better.<\/p>\n
Did you know that you could practice yoga all day without even touching your mat? It’s true! You can derive the essence of yoga from things you do in your everyday life. You can make up for your delays with some meditation. Practice pranayama and deep breaths when things do not go as planned. Try chanting mantras when you are in transit. Show as much compassion as you can to the fellow travelers you meet. Travel can be a way to enhance your yoga by working on things, apart from asana. It is up to you to discover peace within the chaos and rush of being on the go.<\/p>\n
Setting out for a grand adventure is incredibly exciting and inspiring, especially for travel enthusiasts. The sense of endless possibilities and the wind in your hair transport you to the world of wanderlust. But then reality strikes, such as the dull ache on your lower back and pain in your neck. Yoga can be of help with these issues.<\/p>\n