It is often recommended that people do yoga for weight loss, mainly with the intention, implied or otherwise, that it’s good exercise to burn calories, which may help l
ose weight. It is true that yoga is great exercise, regarding weight loss, however, the benefits are much more than exercise and burning calories.
Yoga helps to connect consciously to the body. When we inhabit our bodies from the “inside out”, as is done in yoga, then we can begin to feel and notice the “felt-sense” in the body, which helps us get a better, stronger sense of our self. Connecting to the body kinesthetically is helpful with weight consciousness because those parts of the body that collect and store fat are often avoided, neglected and denied.
In addition, the body/mind is a “prediction” device. In this case, if you do enough yoga, the body will “predict” that it needs to be ready to do more yoga. Because of that, the body/mind will start adapting your behavior off the mat, such as eating and sleeping, to the next yoga session. This is saying, essentially that the body is changing, not because of what has happened, i.e. previous yoga sessions, but it is changing because of what will happen. It is preparing for (predicting) the next yoga session, that is where change takes place.
The poses or ‘asanas’ listed below are recommended by “Naturopathy Yoga“, Pravesh Handa for “slimming” and to “fight over weight.” Actually, what these postures do specifically related to weight loss is not stated by the author, and while I’m sure that each of these asanas has a specific purpose, losing weight is probably not one of them. (It should be noted that these asanas are standard in any yoga practice or routine.)
These asanas seem to fall into three categories to benefit weight loss: 1. Get proprioceptive feedback of how where the fat sits on the body; 2. Stretch the places where fat is stored by the body; 3. Strengthen and tone the abdomen.
1. Where you put your attention makes a difference. So, when in these poses, putting your attention on the places you want your body to slim or lose fat, as you do them, will help increase your attention and awareness on those parts of the body. If the fat gets in the way, increasing awareness will help the body do something about it.
2. Another aspect is that the yoga postures help the body define its’ outer edges. We make take for granted that we are aware of the outer edges of our body by how clothes fit or how we look in a mirror, but that’s probably not the case. To be overweight, for example, on some level there must be some lack of awareness of the outer shape of the body. It may be that the fat outer layer has moved beyond the “felt-sense”, and because of that, the body can’t ‘feel’ itself. It makes sense that the body stores fat where it can just grow and grow and where it is not ‘seen.’ And even though it – body fat – is in full view, it’s “out-of-awareness”. So, doing yoga brings that part of the body back into its field of awareness.
3. These asanas also help tone the mid-section, abdomen or the core. Although, that may not help lose fat, as such, it does help get in touch with the felt-sense of the body and build a stronger foundation and a more solid sense of self. And, when the fat dissolves there will be a firm underbelly to enjoy.
*The following are the poses recommended in Naturopathy Yoga for weight loss and slimming.
Notice the Sun Salutation includes all three categories for weight loss benefits, scrunching, stretching and strengthening.
Surya Namaskar Asana (Sun Salutation)
1. Poses for proprioceptive feedback:
Padahasta
Uttan
Mal
Janusir
Hal Asana – Plow Pose
Karna Pida
Paschimottan
Yog Mudra
Tri-anga Mukha-Ek-Pada
2. Poses for stretching the places where fat is stored by the body
Chakar Asana
Dhanur Assana
Parivratta Janusir Asana
Parivratta Parsvakonasana – Revolved Side Angle Pose
Parivratta Trikona – Revolved Triangle Pose
Supta-Vajra
This stretching posture is interesting. It looks like it will increase blood flow and circulation around the outer perpriphery of the body, which, in turn, will increase awareness.
3. Poses to strengthen and tone the abdomen
Manduk Asana
Baddha Kona Asana
Shallabh
Virbhadra – Warrior Pose
(not pictured)
Vajroli Mudra
Yoga Postures to slim abdomen:
Urdhva Prasarita
Mayur
Uddiyana Bandha – Upward Abdominal Lock
Kukkuta
This will take a while.
Garuda – Eagle
*I got the poses from google searches and they are being used without permission. If you want a pose removed, or specific credit, let me know.
Amanda Martin holds a PhD in Family Therapy and is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Supervisor, and EMDRIA Approved Consultant. With over 14 years of experience, she specializes in trauma therapy for individuals and families in residential and outpatient settings. Amanda also provides supervision for EMDR certification, EMDR consultants-in-training, and LMFT-Associates. Her mission is to help people find a healthy, joyful, and fulfilling path in life. Her warm, supportive, and interactive counseling style incorporates Symbolic Experiential Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, HeartMath, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Neurofeedback, and Collaborative Problem Solving.
Dr. Jose Carbajal, a U.S. Army veteran, earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work and a master’s in theological studies from Baylor University, and a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. With over 15 years of clinical experience and extensive teaching experience, Jose specializes in trauma, sexual abuse recovery, domestic violence, and substance abuse. His research focuses on trauma interventions, neuroscience, and faith. He is EMDR Certified, an Approved Consultant, and an EMDRIA Approved Trainer, with numerous publications and professional presentations to his name.
Amber holds a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in both Texas and Oklahoma and holds Supervisor credential for Texas. Amber is an EMDRIA consultant and trainer. She has over a decade of experience in the trauma field in work with uniformed services, domestic violence, childhood trauma and abuse, and recent mass trauma events. Amber provides consultation for EMDRIA certification, for consultants-in-training, and supervision for LPC-Associates. Amber continues to research the benefits of EMDR therapy with a variety of populations. Her goal is to help build strong clinicians who are well versed in trauma interventions to better support their clients. Amber sees a limited number of clients with a focus on trauma work, she is also a Certified Career Counselor and Certified through EAGALA to provide equine-assisted therapy.
Amber holds a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in both Texas and Oklahoma and holds Supervisor credential for Texas. Amber is an EMDRIA consultant and trainer. She has over a decade of experience in the trauma field in work with uniformed services, domestic violence, childhood trauma and abuse, and recent mass trauma events. Amber provides consultation for EMDRIA certification, for consultants-in-training, and supervision for LPC-Associates. Amber continues to research the benefits of EMDR therapy with a variety of populations. Her goal is to help build strong clinicians who are well versed in trauma interventions to better support their clients. Amber sees a limited number of clients with a focus on trauma work, she is also a Certified Career Counselor and Certified through EAGALA to provide equine-assisted therapy.
Dr. Jose Carbajal, a U.S. Army veteran, earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work and a master’s in theological studies from Baylor University, and a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. With over 15 years of clinical experience and extensive teaching experience, Jose specializes in trauma, sexual abuse recovery, domestic violence, and substance abuse. His research focuses on trauma interventions, neuroscience, and faith. He is EMDR Certified, an Approved Consultant, and an EMDRIA Approved Trainer, with numerous publications and professional presentations to his name.
Amanda Martin holds a PhD in Family Therapy and is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Supervisor, and EMDRIA Approved Consultant. With over 14 years of experience, she specializes in trauma therapy for individuals and families in residential and outpatient settings. Amanda also provides supervision for EMDR certification, EMDR consultants-in-training, and LMFT-Associates. Her mission is to help people find a healthy, joyful, and fulfilling path in life. Her warm, supportive, and interactive counseling style incorporates Symbolic Experiential Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, HeartMath, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Neurofeedback, and Collaborative Problem Solving.