7 Important Tips for Yoga Success
Yoga has been proven to relieve stress by using exercises that
unify the mind, body, and spirit. If you are new to yoga, these
seven tips will start you on the road to a more centered life.
1. Talk to your doctor and explain what type of yoga poses you
intend to practice. Show your doctor pictures of the poses for
illustration. Your doctor may rule out specific poses if you have
high blood pressure, glaucoma, a history of retinal detachment, or
heart disease. Make sure you follow your doctor’s
recommendations.
2. Find a yoga class that best fits your abilities. Talk to
prospective teachers, and decide whether of not you can handle a
program before you sign up. It’s very important to take it one step
at a time. Try a few beginner classes before you attempt more
vigerous classes. Don’t move ahead too quickly. Allow your body to
adjust to your exercises.
3. Listen to your body and be aware of your physical abilities.
You don't want to hurt yourself. Make sure the instructor
understands your level of experience and any limitations you may
have. Don’t allow anyone to push you ahead too quickly. Remember,
this is supposed to be fun and relaxing.
4. If you can’t find a class that meets your needs, you can
always practice yoga at home. There are many books, programs, and
tapes available to help you get started. Search for the best
products on the Internet and read reviews. Talk to others for
recommenations.
5. Why not try private lessons? You can book some one-on-one
sessions with a teacher in your area. Most yoga instructors offer
private classes or can help you design your own program. This is a
good way to get started. You can always take group lessons or
practice at home after you’ve had private lessons and learned the
basics.
6. Find a yoga buddy. It’s nice to practice with someone and it
will help reduce injuries. It’s also a great way to keep up your
enthusiasm and interest.
7. Eat lightly before practice. Wait at least two hours after
meals before yoga class or practice. An empty stomach is best, but
don’t let yourself get too hungry to think. You won't be able to
focus on the poses or enjoy yourself during the relaxation or
meditation exercises.
Now it's time to grab your mat and a towel and get the most out
of your yoga exercises.
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