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Beginning Yoga

juliewebberlovett
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This may have been discussed before, and I apologize for asking it again. Is it better to start yoga doing a DVD at home or actually going into a fitness place to do it? I guess I'm afraid of embarrassing myself.
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Personal preference, really. It would be beneficial to take a class from a certified instructor because they can watch your form and guide you, but there's lots of good DVDs out there.0
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I was nervous about taking a class too, but I started one 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love it. I think it's way better than doing a DVD at home.0
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Go to a beginners class (if offered) so you can be sure you are doing the poses correctly. Yoga is a lot of correct breathing, and body alignment. If you have not done any yoga, and pick it up at home, you could be doing it incorrectly. I think it;s great you are wanting to start it. It is fantastic for your health. Good luck!0
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Personal preference, really. It would be beneficial to take a class from a certified instructor because they can watch your form and guide you, but there's lots of good DVDs out there.
I agree. Go to a class for beginners. That's how I started and it was helpful to have someone guide you in doing the poses in proper form or show you how to modify a pose that you are not yet able to do.
It's a great exercise! Best of luck!0 -
Don't worry what anyone at a class would be thinking. In my experience, everyone in class is too busy worrying about themselves to even look at how someone else is doing. I prefer the classroom experience, for the same reasons already given, the instructor can help you make sure you are doing it right.0
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I started with a beginners class at a local yoga studio. They had a goupon for 10 classes for $20 so I jumped on it. Starting with a class and an instructor really helped me to get basic form down. Now, I mostly just practice at home because I cannot afford to pay for a membership but I'm glad I got my foundation first!0
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Take a class then the instructor will help with form. And then you can do videos.0
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I went to a beginners class. Glad I did!0
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Yogalosophy by Mandy Ingber 2 workouts on the DVD. It is easy to follow. She gets a high recommendation from Jennifer Aniston. I was able to get it thru our local library & like it so well I ordered from Amazon. Enjoy!0
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You might want to start with a video to learn some of the terminology but I'd suggest going to a yoga studio. There is no substitute for good instruction, particularly when you are just starting out. Make sure you pick a good studio with all the props (blocks, blankets, straps - you'll learn how to use these) and really make sure you pick a class for beginners. Do NOT worry about how you look or being embarrassed. You will quickly find the point is to work on you, not compete. It's a great workout and the stress reduction has changed my life for the better. I hope for you the same. Namaste!0
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I LOVE yoga, it's so relaxing. I reccomend starting in a fitness center, that's what I did and having an actual instructor pushed me to keep doing the moves and stuff without giving up.0
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Thank you so much for all your answers. They were very helpful. I will look into it a little more.0
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