Workout fads come and go, but virtually no other exercise program is as enduring as yoga. Yoga has been around for more than 5,000 years. The word yoga itself means “to yoke;” it is the process of connecting the body, mind, and breath that is the essence of yoga. This is what makes yoga different from traditional exercise; yoga has the unique capacity of bringing all aspects of yourself into focus of the task at hand. “The purpose of yoga is to create strength, awareness and harmony in both the mind and body,” explains Natalie Nevins, a board-certified osteopathic physician. She says: “The relaxation techniques incorporated in yoga can lessen chronic pain, such as lower back pain, arthritis, headaches and carpal tunnel syndrome...Yoga can also lower blood pressure and reduce insomnia.” Yoga can also increase your flexibility, muscle tone, vitality, protection from injury, circulatory health, and athletic performance. Aside from the physical benefits, one of the most essential b...