How To Start A Yoga Practice

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Have you been curious about yoga for a while but aren't sure how to begin?  Or maybe you feel a little nervous going to class but are not sure about investing into private lessons? I highly encourage those new to yoga to start with an introductory beginners course, designed to teach the basics of yoga (I teach one, by the way, on Wednesdays at 7:45pm). A course like this should provide you with the tools to begin your practice safely and mindfully.  But, depending on your schedule and lifestyle, a series isn't always an option. So here are a few tips to get you started in a class environment:

See what's out there: Check out local studios and venues. Many offer a reduced rate on your first class or introductory first month rates.

Beginners/Basics: Look for a Beginners class or a Basics class (I offer these too!). Try one out and see what you think. A good Beginners or Basics class should leave you feeling suitably recharged and as though you learned something.  If you ever do feel out of your depth in a Basics or Beginners class (you really shouldn't), FIND A NEW CLASS. 

Taste Test: Once you find a studio, try out different teachers that offer classes at times that fit your schedule. Please don't ever give up on yoga after one class or teacher that you didn't connect with. 

Get to class early: This will give you the chance to meet the teacher beforehand. Tell them you're new to yoga. If you have any injuries you need to modify for you'll want to communicate that too. 

When in doubt, Child's Pose: Get down on all fours, sit your hips back to your heals, rest your forehead down on your mat and breathe.

When class is finished: Pat yourself on the back because you did it!  You rolled out your mat and you got on it. You moved, you breathed, you connected. Well done❤️

For more information about my beginner series, click here.

Sun Salutation A/Surya Namaskar A

A video of Surya Namaskar A for you to practice along with at home.  Modifications included for beginners and those with tight hamstrings. I hope it helps you to get on your mat.  If you would like to see more short videos or tutorials, send me a message and let me know what you'd like to see.  Full credit and lots of gratitude to Joanne, a wonderful and kind (and super talented) yogi I am lucky to know. xoxo

Anytime Yoga Flow

Hey Guys,

Here's a 20 minute Anytime Flow to get you feeling grounded, stretched out and ready for whatever is coming your way. Let me know know what you think and if you love it, please feel free to share it <3

*I make and recommend audio files for those yogis who are familiar with asana names and basic alignment.  If you're new to yoga, please check out my 4 week beginner series to get you started on your journey.*

Tips For Your First Yoga Class (Or Classes!)

Today, a student walked out about 10 minutes into my class. She'd come in after class had started so I hadn't had a chance to speak to her beforehand like I normally would when there's a face I don't recognise. It turns out she was new to yoga, looking for a relaxing class to start her practice and found herself in a level 2/3 heated flow class😕 I'm disappointed that she had a bad experience and thought that now is a good time to discuss how best to get started practicing yoga in a class environment. 

I highly encourage those new to yoga to start with an introductory beginners course, designed to teach the basics of yoga (I teach one, by the way, on Wednesdays at 8:15pm). A course like this should provide you with the tools to begin your practice safely and mindfully.  But, depending on your schedule and lifestyle, a series isn't always an option. So here are a few tips to get you started in a class environment:

See what's out there: Check out local studios and venues. Many offer a reduced rate on your first class or introductory first month rates.

Taste Test: Once you find a studio, try out different teachers that offer classes at times that fit your schedule. Please don't ever give up on yoga after one class or teacher that you didn't connect with. 

Get to class early: this will give you the chance to meet the teacher beforehand. Tell them you're new to yoga. If you have any injuries you need to modify for you'll want to communicate that too. 

When in doubt, Child's Pose: Get down on all fours, sit your hips back to your heals, rest your forehead down on your mat and breathe.

When class is finished: Pat yourself on the back because you did it!  You rolled out your mat and you got on it. You moved, you breathed, you connected. Well done❤️

For more information about my beginner series, click here.

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Morning Yoga Sequence

If your body is anything like mine, it takes time to warm up, especially in the morning! I created this less than 20 minute sequence to energise and warm the body slowly to prepare for the day ahead.  Try it and let me know what you think!

http://youtu.be/cqjzwMpMTf8

Source: https://youtu.be/cqjzwMpMTf8

Yoga For Runners & Cyclists

Try this sequence after a run to stretch the hamstrings, quads and hips.  Take 5-10 breaths in each pose and then repeat on the other side.  Hang out in the final pose as long as you have time for. For a gentler option, check out my post below on Yoga For Tight Hips.