Yoga can be equally enjoyed by both men and women. Yoga for men may have some slightly different techniques due to physical strength and body design. All social categories and age groups can enjoy yoga as a hobby or even as a life style. Yoga practitioners have studied the physical and psychological differences between men and women for a long time.

In general, men are known to be less emotional then women and they often suppress their emotions. This can lead to stress and, ultimately to an increased risk of heart problems. Yoga exercise for men can often help decrease the amount of the man's stress and provide a greater sense of well being.

The higher physical strength of men is recognized by most dedicated yoga practices. This is why some of the poses dedicated to men involve more muscle power and stamina. Many male yoga practitioners have found that a combination of yoga and weight training can provide them with the necessary vitality and positive thinking. In many cases, the balance between mind and body is often broken by different adverse outside factors such as stress, pressure, social problems and so on. The close link between body and spirit can be often seen in such cases: if the spirit is defeated, the body will soon get ill and weakened.

That is why the more physical aspects of yoga are better suited to men. Society imposes certain standards and staying fit and looking good are just some of them. In order to possess self-confidence and respect for your own person, you need to take care of your body properly.

Some of the yoga poses you will read about later on in this article are great for keeping the body in perfect physical shape, especially when a balanced and nutritious diet is utilized. Needless to say that physical yoga training greatly reduces the chances of various illnesses such as high blood pressure, heart attacks and osteoporosis. There are many other psychological benefits as well.

Yoga also favors meditation and relaxation as some of its most efficient guards against stress. Just 30 minutes of stretching your muscles and deep breathing can bring any yoga practitioner into a state of peace and relaxation that gives both mind and body the chance to replenish their energy. Special yoga poses such as the head stand are excellent for aiding circulation and allowing the heart rate to drop. This kind of position also "forces" you to breathe deeply, thereby improving brain oxygenation.

Another similar pose would be the shoulder stand, which enhances the positive effects of breathing by increasing the lung's capacity to process oxygen. Both these poses are beneficial to the spine as well, because they allow it to stretch and relax at the same time. The plough pose may also be used in order to strengthen the abdominal and lower back muscles. Savasana, also known as the corpse pose, is excellent for relaxing the body between asanas.

The above-mentioned poses need to be accompanied by some special breathing techniques. The Anuloma Viloma technique balances the prana levels in the organism and is recommended for use during physical exercises. The Ujjayi breathing method clears the nasal passages and throat of phlegm and allows for a better air circulation. This technique also works well for improving the responses of the nervous system.