Tips To Help You Enjoy Your London Yoga Class

By Liliana Mills


Your first London yoga class is approaching. Most people are full of nerves and questions before their first session. Will people laugh? Will it hurt if you fall over? Will the instructor be mean and make you stand right at the front? All of these worries are natural and most people experience them so do not worry too much. Read on to find out how to ensure you enjoy your class and learn to love yoga.

The first thing you need to do is appreciate that everyone feels the same way at the beginning. Your instructor will have introduced many people to yoga and they will help you to settle in and calm your nerves down. You can stand anywhere you like, you are not back in the school gym so put your fears aside.

There are three simple tips that can help you to not only survive your class but also enjoy it. So have a read through the advice below before you head out in your yoga pants with your bottle of water and floor mat under your arm.

The first thing to know and prepare for is the breathing techniques. Breathing is very important as it helps deliver the vital oxygen your muscles need to help them stretch. Without accurate breathing you may struggle to get into the right positions. Breath in through your nose and not your mouth, if you do not do this naturally take some time to practice it. Pay attention to the way you inhale and listen to the advice from your instructor.

You instructor has been fully trained to show you how to move correctly and achieve all of the positions. Therefore do not watch the people in front of you, focus only on the teacher. Make sure you can see them from where you are standing and copy only their moves not the moves of anyone else. The people in class may not have a good technique and you could end up doing yourself an injury.

Making use of the mirrors in the room is another excellent tip. You will be able to observe your body and compare it to the position that you are being taught. Listen to your body. If a position hurts reduce the strain. Do not be harsh on your body and do only what is comfortable or slightly outside of your comfort level. Yoga can take years to master you will not be an expert in the first class.

Use these tips to help you relax before a class and prepare properly. Learn to relax and remember all the other people in the class are there for the same reasons. No one wants to poke fun and everyone wants to learn how to achieve the health benefits and relaxation that can be learned through this type of exercise.

These tips should have prepared you for your London yoga experience. After a few sessions you will notice the improvements and the anxiety about heading to class will have abandoned you.




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