Are you looking for a way to create genuine joy in your life while improving your physical and mental health? Laughter yoga is perfect for you. It sounds simple, but laughter can bring about a whole host of positive changes in your life. Read on to learn more.
Laughter yoga was developed by Dr Madan Kataria in 1995. It combines laughter with yogic breathing (Pranayama). The laughter is simulated at first but it turns into real laughter. Laughter yoga is based on the fact that the body cannot tell the difference between real and fake laughter – both provide the same physical and psychological benefits. Research has shown that 10 to 20 minutes of laughter, real or fake, has an important effect on a person.
Laughter yoga works using unconditional laughter. That is, it does not use jokes, humour, or comedy. Laughter is a form of exercise in a group situation, and as the session continues, the laughter becomes real and contagious.
Laughter yoga is practiced in a group setting, and it relies on the fact that laughter is contagious. When the members of the group interact with each other, the laughter yoga exercises stimulate laughter from all members of the group. The initial laughter is fake but it quickly turns into genuine laughter. Once the members start laughing, even if it is fake, the body quickly converts the fake laughter into real laughter.
There are many benefits that can be obtained through laughter yoga, both physical and psychological. Some of these benefits include:
There are more than just physical benefits to laughter yoga. Some psychological benefits include:
Laughter yoga can be practiced by anyone, regardless of age, physical limitations, or cognitive limitations. It is not political, religious, threatening, or competitive. It is a non judgmental therapy.
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