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All types of sports whether competitive or non-competitive have few things in common.
First is that some form of physical training is incorporated for example aiming to improve strength, flexibility, endurance etc., secondly the participants are encouraged to push themselves physically and mentally for successful performance in a sport, mainly seeking to gain a top position or a medal. Yogasana sports meet all of those requirements. Unlike in football, judo, basketball, baseball, soccer, etc. where there is comparatively higher likelihood of getting injured, yoga is largely a non-contact sport and has very gentle or minimal human touch or contact while performing the postures without any prejudice or malice towards others in a holistic environment.
Yoga wasn’t designed to be competitive in the beginning rather it evolved as a potent method to improve sports performance of other sportspersons. Yoga is not as rough as most of the sports like wrestling, rugby, martial arts etc. Contact sports are quite literally designed to put athletes in close proximity to each other, using their physical strength to best their opponents. And many individual sports — like gymnastics and ice skating — are so physically intense that they can set athletes up for serious injury even if they’re not pushing each other around. The ethos of yogasana sports have originated from the vision and mission of modern day yoga gurus to popularise yoga asana for wider outreach and to cater to the basic instinct of proving one selves to be superior without letting down the other person. Yogasana sports has its own challenges that are similar to gymnastics, yet different and unique, especially when it comes to para yogasana sports and veteran yogasna sports. The objective of writing this article is to spread awareness about the illegal methods of drugs and doping and their side effects to keep yogasana sport taint-free.
Keywords:
yogasana sport, holistic, doping
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"Doping in Yogasana Sports Competitions", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 8, page no.309 - 311, August-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2208049.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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