Yoga Equipment
Yoga is a challenging discipline
for the beginning to the advanced person. The asanas, or
postures are slow and steady and are not meant to be painful,
but this does not mean that they are not challenging. Never
extend yourself too much to cause discomfort. With practice,
you should see yourself relaxing into the stretches with
ease.
Nevertheless, for beginners there are a few tips when practicing yoga. Release all
thoughts, good or bad before you begin. Turn off your phone and
don’t answer the door, you need peace and quiet. Make sure you
take a warm, relaxing shower and that you wear comfortable
clothes that will allow you to stretch easily. You can use
aromatherapy that will relax and help to clear you thoughts.
You will want to purchase a yoga mat so you can rest on the pad
and not slip and slide on the floor. Make sure your shoes and
socks are off and that your hair is either comfortable pulled
back or no, whatever feels better. Turn the lights low (or you
can do it in the sunlight), whatever suits you. You may want to
turn some relaxing music of nature, perhaps the beach. Belts or
ropes are used to grab your legs and pull them into a better
stretch, which should feel delicious. Blocks are used to prop
yourself up and sit better or for standing postures.
Without the prop support, you may not be able to attain some
postures. Just remember that although the postures are
important, performing them absolutely perfectly is not the
goal. Yoga is not just an exercise; it includes the mind and
intelligence and the reflection in action. These tools make it
easier for you as a beginner in yoga, but you will find that
eventually you will not need them. Some people prefer taking a
yoga class so they are guided properly. There is nothing wrong
with this, but keep in mind that only you can take your mind
and spirit as far as it was meant to go, alone.
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