Practice Guidelines for getting started at home
or in the studio
Who can practice? Anyone can develop a yoga practice. Those
who posses a sincere desire to grow and learn and have the patience
to persist are sure to be successful in the path of yoga. Yoga
is especially recommended to those who are inflexible!
When to practice? Yoga practice is best undertaken in the early
morning before sunrise, just after waking. This is a time when
the environment is most free of worldly distraction. If this
is not possible, then find a time that you may dedicate each
day to the development of your practice. It is very helpful to
practice at the same time each day. Think of developing regularity
of practice in much the same way you have regularity of meal
times.
How often? Traditionally, yoga is practiced 6 days per week
with one day taken as a rest day (usually Saturday). A minimum
of 3 days per week would be a reasonable beginners practice and
perhaps in time one will work up to a daily practice. Repetition
is important for learning or mastering any skill.
Where to practice? The practice environment should be one that
is pleasant, clean and free of distractions. Telephones and televisions
are to be removed or at the least turned off. One achieves ease
within practice that sets aside a space that is used exclusively
for meditative practices. Adjust the temperature so that it is
neither too hot nor too cold avoiding drafts while allowing for
proper ventilation.
What to wear? Clothing should allow for maximum movement and
allow the skin to sweat. Sports clothes such as shorts and t-shirt
or leotard/ tights are commonly worn. "Yoga clothing" is
now readily available. The feet will be bare.
What to eat? As a general rule, one should begin with an empty
belly and an open mind. Practice 3 hours after a full meal and
about 1 hour after light food such as fruit. If you feel low
on energy, you may take tea up to 15 minutes prior to practice.
Additionally, resist the urge to drink water during the practice
session, as this will cool the digestive fire generated during
practice. Drink plenty of fresh water 30 minutes or so following
your practice session.
Equipment: It is recommended that you purchase your own "sticky
yoga mat." Also, if you are particularly sweaty in your
practice, a cotton "Mysore rug" is also handy. Occasionally
yoga bricks or belts may be used or even the wall, but the primary
tool to be utilized will be our breath.
Emptiness: prior to practice, you will enjoy emptying the bladder
and bowels. Also, it is good practice to have cleansed the sinus
and brushed the teeth. A shower before will assist to begin new
and fresh, also your sweat will be clean after the practice alleviating
the need for a post-yoga shower. Avoid the application of perfumes,
make-up or other scented oils
Sleep: begin after full sleep or after sufficient rest so that
the body and mind are light and clear (if you are unable to rest
completely or lack deep sleep at night, regular yoga practice
will bring this into balance)
Soreness: You will notice an occasional soreness develop in
the muscles from practice. This is an indication of your body
getting stronger and is quite normal after beginning any new
exercise routine. It's important to keep with the practice and
the aches will dissipate in a short time. If you stop and start
again, the soreness will also begin again. It is helpful to begin
your practice slowly and patiently. Your body will "open" and
become more flexible over time.
Menstrual Cycle: In the Ashtanga tradition, ladies take 3 days
of rest from the start of their moon cycle. This "ladies
holiday" is a time to rest. Inverted postures should definitely
be avoided as that could disrupt the natural flow. Recommended
are gentle/restorative asanas or a meditative practice.
Corpse Pose: Take at least 5 minutes (or longer) in the final
resting posture. It is helpful to cover with a towel or blanket
so that you may stay warm as you take rest.
Class Etiquette: You may begin your Mysore practice anytime
within the allotted time slot of class, however, please give
yourself enough time to finish on time. Please arrive for guided
classes promptly at the start time.
Please do not wear any scented oils or perfumes or other items
with a scent. Some students (and teachers) are very sensitive
to these scents—even those that "smell good."
Wear clean attire and wash your mat regularly. A shower before
your practice will be a nice way to warm up the muscles and wake
up the body after sleep. Also, you will have "clean" sweat
after your practice.
Please keep your teacher updated to any changes in your practice.
Just let us know if you have injuries or therapeutic needs so
we may assist you accordingly.
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