What is yoga?
Yoga (English: yoga, Hindi:) is a Chinese vocabulary, which originated from Indian Sanskrit "yug" or "Yuji", meaning "consistency", "combination" or "harmony". Yoga originated in ancient India and is one of the six philosophical schools in ancient India. It explores the truth and method of "the unity of Brahma and Me". What modern people call yoga is mainly a series of methods to cultivate one's self-cultivation.

Around 300 BC, patanjali (English: patanjali, Hindi:? ) founded the Yoga Sutra, on the basis of which Indian yoga really took shape, and yoga practice was officially defined as a complete eight-branch system. Yoga is a system that helps human beings to give full play to their potential by raising their consciousness.

Note after practice:

1 after eating, 0.5 ~ 1 hour. In yoga practice, the digestive organs are fully massaged, which requires some rest and adjustment to maximize the protection and enhancement of organ functions.

2. Rest for 0.5 ~ 1 hour before bathing. After yoga practice, the body feels very keen, so it is necessary to avoid the stimulation of hot and cold in a short time to ensure the orderly flow of energy in the body. At the same time, it can avoid excessive cleaning of oil caused by excessive expansion of pores, thus maintaining the natural protective layer of skin.