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Who can practice Yoga?Anyone can practice yoga regardless of age, ability or mobility. What are the benefits of practising Yoga ?
These benefits will develop gradually. Do not expect sudden improvement after just one or two classes! You should attend a class regularly, and also try to find a little time to practice at home even if it is only 10 minutes a day What will I find in a yoga class taught by a Yoga Scotland teacher?
What kind of class do I need: Beginners, Improvers, Intermediate and Advanced?
What do I need to know to ensure my safety in yoga practice?You are responsible for your own body and personal safety in the class. The teacher will advise you on what is safe, but only you know if the practice is painful. If it is, stop immediately and tell the teacher Medical conditionsPlease tell the tutor about any medical or other conditions that may effect you in the class or if you are pregnant. People with fractured bones, chronic conditions and those recuperating from operations should consult a doctor and the tutor before starting the class. Breath:Breathe through the nose unless instructed differently. Awareness:Observe the effects of the practices – notice what is happening in the body, movements, sensations and thought or feelings that may arise. Accept without judgement. Moderation:No straining; never exert undue force while doing asanas. You are responsible for working within your limits and keeping your body safe. Clothing:Wear loose, light comfortable clothing for practice. Also have warm clothing or a blanket available for relaxation if this is included in the class. Empty stomach and go to the toilet:The stomach should be empty while practicing asanas, so preferably wait at least 2 hours after food. Also it is preferable for you to go to the toilet so that your bowels and bladder are empty before practice. . Pregnancy:Women in the first three months of pregnancy are advised not to take up physical yoga practice, especially if it is for the first time. Yoga is very beneficial in pregnancy and thereafter you may attend a general class, where the teacher will adapt practices to your needs and that of your baby. Better still, if there are special classes for pregnant women available, go to them. Always consult the class teacher before enrolling in a yoga class if you are pregnant. Equipment:If the centre does not provide mats and other equipment, bring a rug or mat to lie on. Alternatively check with your teacher – many of them sell mats and blocks. Also bring a blanket for the relaxation. See also the various yoga equipment specialists details on the Links Page.
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