Tips for Yoga Beginners
May 11, 2009 by Gail Grannum
Filed under Yoga Poses Beginner
If you are impressed with the many benefits of yoga and plan to include it in your exercise routine, then you are definitely on the road to leading a healthier and fuller life. However, often yoga beginners in their enthusiasm forget to consider a few facts that are essential to reap its benefits. This often leads an individual to lose interest and give up. So, if you are a yoga beginner, here are a few points that can help you easily move into a regular yoga routine and begin to reap its many benefits.
Choose a good instructor to gain the benefits of yoga
It is advisable for a yoga beginner to learn it under the guidance of a good and qualified instructor. A good instructor will understand the needs as well as the limitations of your body and accordingly suggest the poses that are appropriate for you. A good way of choosing the right instructor is to ask your friends, colleagues, or relatives who practice yoga regularly. Find out about how long the instructor has been practicing yoga and how long has he/she been teaching it. Choosing the right instructor can make it easier for a yoga beginner to enjoy the benefits of yoga and sticking to a regular schedule.
Practice yoga on an empty stomach
As a yoga beginner one thing that you should consider is the time of your session. The best time to practice yoga is early in the morning on an empty stomach. If not, yoga should be practiced at least 2 hours after a meal.
Wear loose clothes for your yoga session
Yoga beginners should pay special attention to the clothing that they wear during their session. Clothes should be comfortable and loose. They should neither be too tight nor too baggy.
Choose a good quality mat
Most yoga poses are done while sitting, kneeling, or standing. Performing it on a hard surface or a too soft surface is not advisable. Invest in a good quality yoga mat which can be easily found in the market.
Warm up before attempting yoga poses
A yoga beginner should always warm up before going into the more advanced poses. Although being a little sore after your first class is normal, excessive strains or aches after a yoga session means that you haven’t been warming up properly. Also make sure that poses progress from easy movements to more difficult ones. This will reduce the chances of injuries and also help you gain more benefits from yoga.
Focus on your yoga poses
Yoga is as much for the mind as for the body. So, focusing on the poses is very important. You should always try and get rid of any extraneous thoughts while going into a pose, holding it, or releasing it. Furthermore, distraction can lead you to overstretch your body and injure yourself. Click Here to take survey
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