Yoga classes offer promising benefits
Yoga classes offer promising benefits
Written by Michelle Leverett
Tuesday, 23 September 2008 08:42 PM
UTA students, faculty and staff can take part of the world of Yoga and Meditation.
Shambu Sharan, UTA Universal Yoga-Meditation Club President started the club to teach free classes to promote physical and mental health.
Sharan said the classes include yogasanas (yoga positions), self-message and relaxation techniques.
He said practicing yoga regularly makes the body flexible, energetic, relaxed, and can help cure physical and psychic diseases through balancing the glandular secretion of hormones.
Sharan said meditation also gives mental awareness, calmness and peacefulness.
“One can achieve happiness and peace of mind through meditation,” he said. “This can be done through the pineal glands, which is a master gland secreting melatonin and serotonin.”
Classes are Wednesdays from 5:30–7 p.m. with varying locations each week.
Class scheduled today will be at the University Center Neches and Pedernales rooms. For information, contact Sharan at 214-315-0869 or shubhany@yahoo.com.
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Yoga classes offer promising benefits
Written by Michelle Leverett
Tuesday, 23 September 2008 08:42 PM
UTA students, faculty and staff can take part of the world of Yoga and Meditation.
Shambu Sharan, UTA Universal Yoga-Meditation Club President started the club to teach free classes to promote physical and mental health.
Sharan said the classes include yogasanas (yoga positions), self-message and relaxation techniques.
He said practicing yoga regularly makes the body flexible, energetic, relaxed, and can help cure physical and psychic diseases through balancing the glandular secretion of hormones.
Sharan said meditation also gives mental awareness, calmness and peacefulness.
“One can achieve happiness and peace of mind through meditation,” he said. “This can be done through the pineal glands, which is a master gland secreting melatonin and serotonin.”
Classes are Wednesdays from 5:30–7 p.m. with varying locations each week.
Class scheduled today will be at the University Center Neches and Pedernales rooms. For information, contact Sharan at 214-315-0869 or shubhany@yahoo.com.
http://www.theshorthorn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12015&Itemid=65