5 Best Ways to Do Yoga for Cheap
July 4, 2014 by admin
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Are expensive yoga classes holding you back from regular practice? At $15-$20 a pop, quality classes can really add up. Here are some ways to save money and make sure you are getting your recommended daily allowance of yoga. 1. Seek Out Inexpensive Classes Global Stock/Vetta/Getty Images Many yoga studios offer community classes at a […]
All Natural Air Conditioning With Shitali…
June 29, 2014 by admin
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This breath cools the body so it is best done in hot weather or at the end of a vigorous yoga session. 1. Come to sit in a comfortable cross-legged position. 2. Take two or three deep inhales and exhales through the nose to prepare. 3. Roll the tongue, curling the sides in towards the […]
Is it Ever OK to Walk Out of a Yoga Class?…
June 27, 2014 by admin
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Dear Aunt Yoga, As a proper young lady with a Southern upbringing, I feel it is unspeakably rude to leave a yoga class before the last om has been chanted. Meanwhile, my brash city friends think nothing of rolling up their mats mid-way through if the mood strikes them. What do you say? -Proper in […]
Can You Learn Yoga From Your Mat?
June 22, 2014 by admin
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When you first start doing yoga, there is a lot of new information to take in. Remembering the names and basic shapes of the poses is first and foremost for new yogis. Your teacher may get into more detail about alignment, but in a group class the teacher can’t get to every student to correct them in […]
Pros and Cons to Yoga Classes at a Gym vs. Yoga…
June 22, 2014 by admin
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Is it better to take yoga classes at the gym (health club) or at a specialized yoga studio? The answer is…it depends on what you value in your yoga experience. Let’s take a look at how the two stack up on the basic issues of affordability, convenience, quality of teaching, ambiance, and community. (Of course, […]
Making a Space for Yoga Without Breaking the Bank
June 22, 2014 by admin
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Method, Time, Space Doing yoga at home is a goal for a lot of yoga students, but figuring out where to lay down your mat is an important first step. Getting a home practice going comes down to three basic elements: finding a method that works for you and then committing some time and space […]
A Landlubber Takes to the Sea to Try Yoga on a…
June 22, 2014 by admin
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It didn’t seem like it could possibly work out. In one corner, you have me, a committed landlubber who has been known to get seasick while lying on an inflatable raft in a placid swimming pool. Not only do I not care for the motion of the ocean, I have what I consider a sensible […]
Do Yoga at the Office With These Apps
June 4, 2014 by admin
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Desk yoga is a wonderful way to release tension at work, which can lead to better mental and physical health for workers, as well as greater productivity. If you want to establish a yoga routine you can do at your desk, an app for your phone makes perfect sense. Although there are quite a few office […]
See What Basic Yoga Props Look Like
June 4, 2014 by admin
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Although it is certainly possible to do yoga without a mat, it is nice to have one to provide a little cushioning and traction. Many mats are made from synthetic materials, although natural rubber mats are available. Mats can cost as little as $20, so it makes sense to buy your own since the communal […]
Ask Aunt Yoga Advice Column: How to Get…
May 28, 2014 by admin
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Question: Ask Aunt Yoga Advice Column: How to Get Comfortable Cross Legged Dear Aunt Yoga, I am a tall male who just recently started yoga at home, but I am having difficulty in sitting cross legged. My knees are well above my hips when I try to sit cross legged and I’ve come to the […]
