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Feeling overwhelmed by a busy schedule? Craving a sense of inner peace and physical well-being? Yoga might be the answer you’ve been seeking. A daily yoga practice offers a powerful way to unwind from daily stress, enhance flexibility,and cultivate a stronger, more mindful you. But where do you begin, especially if you’re new to the world of yoga mats and downward-facing dogs?
This blog post will equip you with the knowledge and tools to confidently embark on a daily yoga practice. We’ll explore the numerous benefits of incorporating yoga into your routine, delve into different styles to find the perfect fit, and guide you through building a personalized practice that seamlessly integrates into your life.
Yoga’s benefits go far beyond the limber bodies showcased on social media. Here’s how a daily practice can positively impact your life:
More on the benefits of yoga, and yoga for mental health.
As we’ve covered before in this post, the beauty of yoga lies in its diversity. Various styles cater to different fitness levels, preferences, and goals. Let’s explore some popular styles:
Consider your fitness level and personal preferences: Do you crave a gentle introduction or a more vigorous workout? Do you envision yourself flowing through a dynamic sequence or seeking deep relaxation? Explore different styles and see what resonates with you. Remember, there’s no “right” or “wrong” style – the best yoga is the one you enjoy and can practice consistently.
Pro Tip: Take advantage of introductory workshops or online resources to sample different styles before committing to a specific class.
The good news? You don’t need a yoga studio decked out in fancy equipment to embark on your journey. Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
Creating Your Practice Space: Ideally, find a quiet area at home with enough space to comfortably stretch your arms and legs. Consider factors like lighting and ventilation. If a dedicated space isn’t feasible, clear a temporary area on the floor before each practice.
Tips on Choosing Yoga Props (Optional): Yoga props like blocks, straps, knee pads and bolsters can enhance your practice by providing support and facilitating your alignment in postures. However, they are not essential for beginners. You can explore props as you progress in your practice. If you’re just starting out, grab a thick book, throw pillow, long belt and couch blanket. No need to invest in specialized equipment right off the bat.
We’ve got our building blocks, now to actually getting down to practicing. You can be the most prepared yogi-to-be on the planet, but if you don’t have a plan for where you are going, daily practice has a habit of fizzling out. Ahem. (*cough**cough* I may or may not know from personal experience *cough**cough*)
Start Small: Consistency is key! Don’t overwhelm yourself by starting with an hour-long practice. Begin with a manageable duration, like 5-10 minutes daily. Gradually increase the length of your practice as you build strength and stamina. You don’t have to jump into 1-hour power vinyasa classes right out the gate – unless that’s your jam, that is.
Find What Works For You Right Now: What worked for your body yesterday may not work for your body today, and that’s okay. Tired today? Sore? Pick a gentle class with a slow pace – yin and restorative classes are fantastic, but if you have zero props – a class labeled ‘gentle’ or ‘slow’ should also give you what you need. Pumped and raring to go? Pick power yoga today. Body unwilling to cooperate at all today? Perfect. Meditation is also yoga. However your body – or your mind – is feeling today, there is a yoga practice for you.
Take Help Where You Can: If you’re not up to creating your own flow from scratch every day – and most people aren’t – grab help! Pick an online platform or teacher you love and save videos to a playlist. My favorites are:
Do Yoga With Me – This site may look overwhelming, but plug in the style you are looking for and the length and a great class will come up. I practiced with this site (and their YouTube channel) for years when I didn’t have a regular studio to go to.
Abundance Therapies – One of my personal favorite teachers. She’s only got the one class up on this channel as she’s more active on Instagram, but it’s a great one for beginners.
Yoga with Adriene – This is one of the most popular YouTube yoga teachers out there – and for good reason. She has a class for everything.
Nerd Fitness – This is one of my all-time favorite beginner classes featuring one of my favorite Nerds (shoutout to my forum group), and has helped many many people I know get into yoga.
Sean Vigue – Has a great series on yoga for athletes. A warning: his classes may feel a bit intense for complete beginners or if you are suffering from peak DOMs, but he’s great. Just go slow and duck out early if you need to.
Kino Yoga – The very first yoga person I followed on Instagram, before I even realized yoga was also on YouTube. Kino has some great classes in all different lengths.
Or if you’re a little more experienced, grab some yoga dice or yoga cards.
Remember, yoga is a journey, not a destination. Embrace the process of learning and growing with each practice. As you build consistency, you’ll witness the transformative power of yoga firsthand. You’ll not only experience greater flexibility and strength, but also a newfound sense of calmness and inner peace that spills over into all aspects of your life.
Here are some final takeaways to empower your daily practice:
Unroll your mat, take a deep breath, and embark on a transformative journey towards a healthier, happier you. With dedication and a playful spirit, you’ll unlock the power of yoga and discover a wellspring of well-being within yourself.