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Beginning Yoga

Guidelines for students new to FVPT Yoga

 


Yoga Attitude
An important point to realize about yoga for a beginner is that it is non-competitive. You are not trying to stretch farther than other people in the class or even keep up with them. You are paying attention to your body, and while you want to challenge it, you also want to listen to it. If, at any point during your practice, you begin to feel pain, either ease up a little, or come out of the pose. It is more important to honor your body than to try to do a pose perfectly.

Breathing
One of the most important points in yoga for a beginner is to breathe correctly during the postures. In yoga you breathe in and out through your nose in order to allow yourself to breathe more deeply. Breathing helps you get relaxed and it also helps you move more deeply into the poses. If you feel an area of tension in your body, you can direct your breathe to that spot to help it release. If, at any time during a pose, you find that you cannot breathe deeply, either ease up or come out of the pose. Breathing correctly is one of the most important goals in any yoga practice.
 

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing. No shoes.
  • Please, turn off your Cell Phones and avoid using Perfume .
  • Do not force, strain or stretch further if any discomfort is noticed. Success in Yoga is not measured by flexibility, learn to find inner-peace from Yoga. No headstands.
  • Do not eat a heavy meal two hours before Yoga stretching.
  • Do not hold your breath for longer than ten seconds in any pose. Breathe normally, anytime you need air.
  • If your back hurts from sitting on the floor, please use a chair. No discomfort should be felt in a Yoga class.
  • During group discussion, speak only from your own experience. Give advice in one-on-one conversations, no advice in a group setting.
  • For beginners, eight to ten classes is recommended to determine if you plan to continue with Yoga for a longer duration.
  • FVPT believes in  a non-sectarian, non-dogmatic, philosophical approach to healthy living.
  • We offer mats for use but suggest you purchase one of your own for hygiene purposes. Cost of mats is $15.
  • Women Only...
     

  • Please notify the instructor at any stage of pregnancy. 1st Trimester may join regular classes. 2nd Trimester on should take a Pre Natal Yoga Class.
  • During menstruation, inverted poses (shoulder stand) is to be modified. Also, any position which causes undue strain on the urogenital diaphragm should be discontinued.

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