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Showing posts with label beginners. Show all posts

Want to start a yoga practice? Here's how to decide which style:

Yoga newbies often ask which style of yoga to practice, so I've put together some of the main reasons you might choose one style over another:

1. You're looking for a strong physical practice
2. You like to get hot and sweaty
3. You're into perfect alignment
4. You need some healing
5. You're interested in the spiritual aspects of yoga

Read the full article to find out which style would suit you.

Styles of yoga often overlap, so these are not cast in stone - but it will give you a starting point!

The Inspirational Yogi Series Begins...

Are you doing yoga because you were inspired by a great teacher or yogi? This is the case for many yoga enthusiasts. 

It can be so inspirational to find out about the paths of influential yogis who came before us, as well as those who are doing incredible work in the world at present.

So this is the first in a series of articles about famous yogis, gurus and swamis - we start off with a little info about the lingo.... 

See the full article here.

Meet the yogis here:

1. 10 Essential Lessons From Guruji, The Founder Of Mysore Style Yoga

2. “Be Easeful, Peaceful and Useful,” The Story Of Sri Swami Satchidananda
3. Was Sivananda the most generous yogi that ever lived?

5 Things to Consider When Deciding Which Style of Yoga to Practice

Yoga newbies often ask which style of yoga to practice, so I've put together some of the main reasons you might choose one style over another:

1. You're looking for a strong physical practice
2. You like to get hot and sweaty
3. You're into perfect alignment
4. You need some healing
5. You're interested in the spiritual aspects of yoga

Read the full article to find out which style would suit you.

Styles of yoga often overlap, so these are not cast in stone - but it will give you a starting point!

Intentions Are Good...

... but ACTION is best!

I'm writing this post about yoga, but really it can be applied to any area of life.

Are you wondering how it relates to this picture? Well, I drew it after many weeks of avoiding a 'crazy' desire I had to draw something. I bought a sketch book and pastels, and yet found every excuse to avoid it.

The blank pages stared back at me for weeks, mocking me. The excuses ranged from being tired, to not having enough time, to not having enough space to do it. Eventually I made a deal with myself to draw three pictures, and accept whatever happened. No judgement.

So it's not the best pic in the world, but I DID IT (it's a peacock feather by the way). I loved doing it, learnt something, and it paved the way to some more interesting doodles... And it's so therapeutic! More than anything, I don't have this creeping uncomfortable feeling that I'm missing out on something anymore.

I meet so many people who say "I would like to start yoga, but ...
... I'm not flexible enough"
... I'm self-conscious"
... I'm too short / fat / thin / old"
... I don't have time"
... I'm too tired"
... I haven't exercised for years"

All I can say is - try anyway. The worst that can happen is you don't like it and you don't do it again. The best that can happen is you love it and it's the beginning of something really positive in your life. Either way, you've learnt something, and you can say you've tried.

Can you find a place within yourself where you
... give it a bash anyway?
... don't let laziness win?
... listen to desire rather than fear, just for one evening?
... trust yourself to make the decision and stick with it?
... trust someone else to show you something new?
... learn about yourself?
... quit the excuses?

It might turn out to be great! Maybe not. Either way, you learn. Here's to all the 'tryers' out there...

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