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Yoga Exercises for Beginners
February 5, 2009 by Christian
Filed under Basic Yoga For Beginners
If you want to see what yoga is all about a good way to start is to try poses on your own at home. The problem is that it’s hard to tell what yoga exercises for beginners to start with. Some poses seem too difficult and others are hard to follow.
If you can start your yoga experience with some simple yoga exercises for beginners and keep practicing you will soon get a taste of this wonderful discipline. Then you can decide if joining a class is for you. Jumping straight into a class can sometimes be intimidating and a little basic knowledge never hurt anyone.
The Child’s Pose
The child’s pose is one of the essential yoga exercises for beginners that you should learn. It’s very easy to do and it’s also a great way to rest between exercises if you get tired during a workout. It will help to stretch out your spine and help you rest while still performing a yoga pose.
Start in a kneeling position, your knees should be spread wide apart, as wide as your mat. At the same time your big toes should touch. Bring your torso down so that your belly rests on your thighs. Your forehead should be touching the ground.
The best way to start this position if you are a beginner is to have your arms stretching forward with the palms touching the ground. Another variation you can practice is to have your arms behind you alongside your body with the palms facing upwards. It does not matter which arm position you use, use the one that feels comfortable.
Downward Facing Dog
The downward facing dog is one of the most essential yoga exercises for beginners. It is used in many yoga routines in between exercises. It will help you to rest when you are transitioning from one pose to another. It’s also a great exercise to do.
You need to be on the floor on your hands and knees. Alignment is very important when you are doing the downward facing dog. Your knees should be directly underneath hips. Your hands will be a little in front of your shoulders, so not totally underneath them.
Next you want to exhale and lift your knees keeping them slightly bent, your heels will be a little in the air. You want to feel a lengthening in the spine and legs. Exhale again and push your heels into the ground, don’t worry if you can’t do this just yet. Your knees should be straight but not tightly locked.
Your arms should stretch out and press into the ground. Your body should form an inverted V. Hold this as long as it’s comfortable and then you can go into the child’s pose. These two yoga exercises for beginners will really help you out when you are learning yoga for the first time.
Benefits Of Prenatal Yoga
February 5, 2009 by Christian
Filed under Prenatal Yoga
When it comes to taking care of yourself during your pregnancy, there is more to consider that just what you are eating. While your food intake is important, there are more aspects to physical health then just food. There is a great need for some form of exercise in your routine and that is why you should really consider the benefits of prenatal yoga. If you have never experienced yoga before, it is probably a good idea to start with yoga for beginners, but this is still much better than nothing as you will still receive the mental and physical benefits from the classes.
As mentioned, the benefits of prenatal yoga stretch far beyond the physical aspect of it all. There are a lot of different mental and emotional benefits to be gained through these classes that should be taken into consideration. As most people already know, being pregnant can bring on an overload of emotional and mental worries and concerns that can really bring a person down. The benefits of prenatal yoga help make sure that you have a place to release some of those worries and a lot of the tension that is physically building up in you.
Finding The Perfect Class For You And Baby
While the benefits of prenatal yoga are pretty much the same across the board, there is no doubt that not every single class out there is going to give you everything you need. If the class is not giving the right kind of instruction for yoga, the benefits of prenatal yoga just will not be there. This is why it is so important to make sure that the class you attend truly knows what they are doing so that you can get the full range of benefits of prenatal yoga.
Getting a referral from your doctor or nurse is probably one of the best ways to make sure the class you attend is going to give you all of the benefits of prenatal yoga that you are looking for. There is no sense in wasting time and money on yoga classes that simply are not going to give you the benefits of prenatal yoga that you need and desire. Give the class a few chances but if it does not seem to be doing the trick, move on to another place so that you are not wasting too much time, money and energy on a place that just is not worth it.
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Hatha Yoga Benefits
February 4, 2009 by Christian
Filed under Hatha Yoga

