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Focus in Yoga: How Cupping Can Anchor Attention in the Body

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Miriam Wessels
Diplom-Sportwissenschaftlerin, Osteopathin und körperorientierte Gestalttherapeutin
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Miriam Wessels ist Diplom-Sportwissenschaftlerin, Osteopathin und körperorientierte Gestalttherapeutin. Bewegung liegt in ihrer DNA. Sie ist Ausbilderin für Faszienbeweger und Yogalehrer*innen. Neben ihrer Tätigkeit als Heilpraktikerin und Faszientherapeutin in der FYTT location in Hamburg schreibt sie als Fachbuchautorin über Gesundheits- und Bewegungsthemen.

Yoga connects movement, breath, and awareness. Without focus, these become are often just exercises. Only through attention does the actual effect of a yoga practice. This gives the body the opportunity offers to let go. Then the nervous system can regulate and the perception becomes finer. Focus connects body and mind and turns a an external form or an asana into an actual experience. Cupping can support anchoring attention in the body and thus improve the quality of practice noticeably change.

When focus is missing: Why many are not really arrive in the body

Many practitioners experience that this very focus is sometimes difficult being accessible. The mind jumps between to-dos, sensations and self-criticism. Thoughts replace each other without attention can be stably anchored in the body. Movements are performed, but the individually important spots are not really felt. Focusing becomes is aimed for, but does not reliably occur. An essential A factor influencing this is everyday life. Constant stimuli, high demands and mental stress cause attention to be mostly directed outward. outward and a differentiated perception of one's own body is lost goes. Fine sensations are perceived less, some areas feel even numb. Often the physical perception is missing to have focus at all develop. "Blind spots" arise.

How Cupping can anchor focus in the body

Cupping starts exactly at the point where focus is often lost: the missing connection to one's own body. Through the local stimulus on the body and thus in the fascial tissue, a clear point of perception is created that becomes immediately noticeable and serves as orientation for the nervous system. Attention does not have to be actively controlled. It naturally directs itself to the spot where the stimulus is applied. A physical anchor is created that stabilizes perception and directs focus to where it is needed. Where a vacuum is created in the tissue, the body becomes perceptible. Because the nervous system reacts to the sustained, consistent stimulus through Cupping and can increasingly align itself towards rest and regulation.

In this state, it is easier to be present without having to consciously concentrate. Focus then arises not only as a mental effort but as an immediate experience in the body. Cupping thus opens access to attention. Instead of trying to actively create focus, it arises from physical perception. The body sets the direction, the focus follows. Cupping is to be understood as a complementary method. It neither replaces movement nor breath work or meditative elements but can help facilitate access to these aspects.

Develop focus through the body: an example from of the practice

Cups are specifically applied to certain body areas applied[1]. The intensity is always based on one's own feeling, not on a a fixed measure. A particularly direct access to focus is created, for example, through lower back.

The back fascia is densely equipped with receptors and provides the The nervous system continuously receives information about body position and alignment. When a clear stimulus is applied, perception changes immediately. If if you place 2 Cups on the right and left of the spine, the Attention in every yoga pose directly on and between these points can be directed to allow more mobility to develop there.

The possibility to focus on this body area to increase mobility to create, is reported directly from the body. What was previously abstract becomes concrete and tangible. This makes Cupping a simple but effective anchor for attention and more movement.


[1] Application only on intact skin; avoid sensitive or inflamed areas; if unclear before use, seek medical advice. Further information on safe use: https://www.bellabambi.de/pages/yoga

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