The Musculoskeletal System is composed of our Skeletal System and the 
Skeletal Muscles.  This is basically the system concerned with our 
mobility and the protection of our internal organs.  The Skeletal System
 holds and provides shape to our body.  Our body is composed of 350 
bones when we are children and 206 bones when we become adults.  These 
bones are joined together by our joints.  The Skeletal Muscles, on the 
other hand, is one of the three types of muscles in our body controlled 
by our somatic nervous system.  The body is basically composed of more 
than 640 muscles which compose more than half of the body's weight.  
Muscles may either be voluntary or involuntary.  Voluntary Muscles 
include the Skeletal Muscles while involuntary muscles include the 
Heart, 
Lungs, and other internal organs.  
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|   | The Muscles Tense muscles can be painful. Good thing there is Yoga. You can practice
 Yoga to release the tension on your muscles which translates to ease in
 movement in whatever physical activity you are planning to do. Read 
more about it in this article.
 
 
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|   | The Skeleton For each movement - even when standing still - our bodies depend on the 
intricate framework of some 206 bones. The different Yoga Asanas or 
poses help you free all of your body's joints and open them up to 
relieve pressure on the cartilage and a lot more. This article tells you
 more about it.
 
 
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|   | Yoga for the Knees The Knees is the middle part of the human leg and used for support and 
locomotion. It is because of that reason that your pair of Knees is a 
very important part of your body. See how Yoga can help you achieve 
stronger and more flexible knees.
 
 
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|   | Yoga for the Neck and Upper Back The health of your Neck is highly affected by the health of your Upper 
Back. A strong and flexible Upper Back is important in keeping your Neck
 free from strain which can cause a lot of discomfort. Know how to avoid
 straining your Neck and Upper Back with the Asanas in this article.
 
 
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|   | Yoga for the Back The Spinal Column which is found in our Back is one of the most vital 
parts of our body. Spinal Injuries can be very painful and worst cases 
can lead to paralysis. Good thing they are preventable through proper 
posture, exercise and Yoga. This article will show you how.
 
 
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|   | Yoga for Arthritis There are around 135 types of Arthritis but the most common forms are 
Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout, and Fibromyalgia. This 
usually occurs to elder people. But it's effects can be lessened with 
the help of the Asanas designed for Arthritis in this article.
 
 
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|   | Yoga Lifestyle Have a positive attitude towards yourself, other people and other 
creatures. Learn to live a life in harmony of the mind, body and spirit 
that leads to samadhi or enlightenment according to the Eight Limbs of 
Yoga with the aid of this article.
 
 
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The practice of Yoga can help improve the flexibility and strength of 
our Musculoskeletal System together with the Yoga Diet which includes 
calcium and other nutrients which are essential to healthy bones and 
muscles. Most Yoga Poses are also designed to flex and stretch the 
muscles and joints in order to strengthen them and make them more 
flexible.
 
I love the yoga, yoga is the best way to fit your body. I am always do this. It's very beneficial for health and many different advantages. I like it, Thanks for posting!
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