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Yoga slowing march of time
The Island
|August 30, 2025
Ageing is an inevitable part of life, yet across the world there is a growing interest in practices that can soften its impact.
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Among these, yoga has emerged not only as a fitness routine but as a holistic approach to wellbeing that many claim slows down the visible and invisible effects of ageing. From city gyms to quiet village halls, yoga mats are unrolled by people who believe that stretching, breathing, and mindful movement can help preserve vitality well into advanced years.
Science increasingly suggests there is truth in these claims. Ageing is often accelerated by stress, poor sleep, sedentary lifestyles, and the gradual decline of bodily systems. Yoga works on all these fronts at once. Regular practice enhances flexibility and muscle strength, which counteracts the stiffness and weakness that come with advancing age. Gentle stretching keeps joints supple and may reduce the risk of falls, while weight-bearing poses maintain bone density, protecting against osteoporosis. Many practitioners report that their posture improves, giving them a younger appearance and reducing chronic aches associated with age.
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