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18 Excellent Yoga Tips for Beginners

Published on February 11, 2021

Starting yoga can seem like a daunting task, and the challenges that face beginners can be overwhelming. How do you begin an exercise practice when you’re out of shape and you’re not sure if you have the time to commit to a daily routine? The good news is that there are many ways that you can make your yoga practice work for you, even if you only have a few minutes each day to dedicate to it. We want you to be successful from the start, that’s why we’ve gathered our best tips for yoga beginners!

Beginner Yoga Tips

The fact that you’re interested in starting a yoga class is a step in the right direction. There are many ways that you can make your yoga practice work for you, even if you only have a few minutes each day to dedicate to it. Use these yoga beginner tips as a jumping-off point to get started. You do not need to use all of them—allow your yoga practice to naturally grow and develop over time.

  1. Find a quality teacher
    An experienced yoga instructor can provide a great deal of insight and guidance as you practice. A qualified yoga teacher can answer your questions during your class, as well as help you achieve the proper posture for each pose with individualized cues and hands-on adjustments. A great teacher should be knowledgeable yet kind, friendly, and compassionate.
  2. Learn some poses ahead of time
    Many of the asanas or poses can feel complicated, especially at first. Luckily, you can spend some time before your first class getting accustomed to the poses that you can expect to perform, such as Mountain pose, Child, Warrior 1, Sun Salutations, and so on. By learning a few of these beginner poses, you’ll feel more confident and ready to take part in your class.
  3. Wear comfortable clothing
    The right clothes can make a world of difference in class. Ideally, you’ll want to select a supportive top and yoga pants made from breathable materials with moisture-wicking features. For cooler weather, you may want to invest in thermal athletic gear you can easily layer to stay warm.
  4. beginner yoga tipsUse a clean non-slip mat
    A yoga mat allows you to work through your routine without worrying about slipping in the poses. It also provides padding for your joints, especially your wrists and knees. Make sure you choose a mat with enough stickiness or grip to hold your hands and feet in place. Also, clean your mat regularly to maintain its traction and prevent unpleasant smells.
  5. Modify for your body and needs
    Particularly at the beginning, it will be difficult to accomplish every pose covered in your class. If you find that you’re having trouble, your instructor can help you find ways to make it easier on your body. Don’t be afraid to use blocks, straps, or blankets to make the practice easier for your body.
  6. Begin where you are
    Yoga is a transformative journey meant to lead you towards some type of goal, whether that goal is less stress, better health, or inner peace. Knowing where you are can help you know where to begin and take your first steps towards your goal. Consider reaching out to a local studio for recommendations and guidance for your level of experience and fitness.
  7. Avoid making comparisons
    Because yoga is your own journey, there is no point in checking out someone else’s progress for the sake of comparing and judging yourself to them. You can draw motivation, appreciation, and inspiration from their bodies’ capabilities; however, don’t beat yourself up if you aren’t at that point yet. Regular practice will help you get there.
  8. Go slow
    Don’t rush yourself through each pose or the class. Yoga is purposeful, mindful, and fluid. By moving slowly, you can continue to make sustainable progress as you practice. Also, it can help prevent injury, boost your mindfulness, and improve your overall concentration.
  9. Focus on your foundation
    Much like the foundation of a building, your hands and feet form the foundation of your body. Your body depends on having a strong and steady foundation to properly hold the poses. Pay attention to the way your hands and feet are positioned and spread your fingertips and toes to build a firm base of support.
  10. Stay hydrated
    Hydration is crucial, regardless of the form of exercise you’ve chosen. While it isn’t recommended to drink during yoga, there are some ways that you can stay hydrated throughout your practice. About an hour before class, for instance, start sipping a 16-ounce bottle of water. Drink another 20 ounces after you’ve finished your yoga class to replace fluids.
  11. Remove distractions
    Worries, to-do lists, and smartphone notifications all need to be set aside for a successful session. Write down your to-do list before your practice and turn your phone off. Shift your focus away from worries and instead focus on your breath, body, and intentions while practicing.
  12. Set an intention
    Setting intentions for your yoga classes can help you feel motivated to work towards your goals. An intention is a purpose for your practice, which can change for each session if you prefer. Your intention is a tool to focus your mind away from thoughts and distractions, towards feelings of peace, kindness, acceptance, or whatever else you feel is needed in your life.
  13. Breathe
    The flow of your breath is essential in yoga classes. By breathing slowly and deeply throughout your regular routine, you increase circulation and reduce stress while stimulating your mind and body. Yogic breathing helps reduce the risk of injury, allowing your body to relax as it moves through different poses.
  14. Eat mindfully
    Be mindful of your eating habits, particularly if you prefer to eat before your yoga class. If you’re hungry, a light snack can help you fuel up for your class. Many people prefer to snack on small portions of almonds, fiber-packed fruits, or sports bars. Avoid greasy or garlicky foods before your class. Try not to eat anything 2-3 hours before class otherwise you’ll feel some discomfort in poses that put pressure on your belly.
  15. Respect your body’s limits
    Discovering and knowing your physical and mental limits is vital to succeeding in yoga. Listen to your body as you stretch, move, and breathe. If you have trouble breathing or experience pain, adjust the pose until you can do it without struggling. Also, keep in mind that some poses shouldn’t be attempted for those with certain conditions, such as injury, pregnancy, and chronic illness.
  16. Cultivate a sense of humor
    Having a healthy sense of humor can help you navigate moments when you feel uncomfortable, awkward, or even embarrassed trying out new yoga poses. Keep in mind that there is no pressure to be perfect as you move through different postures. In fact, smiling and internally laughing during yoga classes can help you remain relaxed and calm which will encourage success and prevent unnecessary suffering.
  17. Savor Shavasana
    Shavasana, the final relaxation pose, might be the most difficult posture in the class. Many of us are accustomed to being constantly active and busy, and lying still with our thoughts and feelings, can be a challenging experience. Practice shifting your attention to the sensations of your body relaxing and consciously work on releasing stress and tension during the pose.
  18. Maintain a regular yoga practice
    Frequent short practices will be more effective than fewer longer ones. Just a few poses for 15-30 minutes a day can have a very beneficial impact on your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. You can achieve much more benefits from a daily discipline, and you will also boost your learning and mastery of the practice.

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In conclusion

Now that you have a good idea of where to begin, yoga can now become a part of your life. It’s a wonderful way to increase flexibility and strength, reduce stress, and become more balanced in all aspects of your life. Like any exercise, some challenges come with practicing yoga that can prevent beginners from getting into the groove of things. Hopefully, this list of suggestions and tips will help you ease into the routine and boost your success no matter what style of yoga you pursue. For further help with getting started, check out our extensive Yoga for Beginners section!

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28 responses to “18 Excellent Yoga Tips for Beginners”

  1. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Being a Yoga enthusiast, I never thought I would step my foot into any other healing therapy. But, just one session of Reiki healing therapy changed my life. I feel much more healthy, energized, and active than ever before. Now I’m simultaneously practicing both Yoga and Reiki.

  2. Hilary Avatar
    Hilary

    Yoga is interesting and i wish to do it one day.

  3. Tessa Neels Avatar
    Tessa Neels

    If you’re a beginner, you need to learn the basic postures first before trying to perfect them. However, it’s important to remember that each posture has a specific purpose.

  4. Ashton Avatar
    Ashton

    Great tips. Yoga has benefited me in so many ways. The importance of Yoga in our daily lives is increasing. Those who had ignored Yoga earlier are now realizing its importance. If you are also a beginner who has started Yoga training, these tips will be helpful for you.

  5. Fahima Parveen Avatar
    Fahima Parveen

    This article was an amazing for the motivation of beginners

  6. Sarah Mishels Avatar
    Sarah Mishels

    Thank you so much for sharing these tips. I am going through a bit of a yoga slump right now but reading this has given me some hope. I am always looking for ways to improve my practice.

  7. Emily Fennell Avatar
    Emily Fennell

    I have been wanting to do yoga since forever but never had any idea where to begin. So, thank you so much for sharing these tips.

  8. Sarah Wilson Avatar
    Sarah Wilson

    I have been practicing yoga for over two years. However, I have never learned any tips or tricks to help me get better at it. I am totally going to follow these tips.

  9. Jessi Larkin Avatar
    Jessi Larkin

    This is an awesome list of tips. I would add to it that it’s important to find a teacher who teaches what you need to learn. There are so many different styles out there, but some teachers focus more on strength and flexibility while others specialize in teaching pranayama or hatha yoga. Find a style that works best for you and stick with it.

  10. Alisha Avatar
    Alisha

    I’m new to the world of yoga and this page has been so helpful! I’m learning more and more each day thanks to this site. I’m so thankful for all of the helpful tips and all of the useful information.

  11. Aisha Patel Avatar
    Aisha Patel

    I love how this article emphasizes the importance of listening to your body during yoga practice. As someone who tends to push themselves too hard, I needed this reminder.

  12. Juan Hernandez Avatar
    Juan Hernandez

    As a beginner in yoga, I found this article very informative and helpful. Thank you!

  13. Kristy Avatar
    Kristy

    These tips were so clear and easy to follow. I’m curious about how often I should practice yoga as a beginner.

  14. Simone Costa Avatar
    Simone Costa

    I appreciate the emphasis on taking it slow and listening to your body. It’s a great reminder to not push too hard and to be patient with oneself.

  15. Matthew Ortiz Avatar
    Matthew Ortiz

    Thank you for providing such helpful tips for beginners to start practicing yoga. I appreciate the clear instructions and explanations provided in the article.

  16. Gabriel Turner Avatar
    Gabriel Turner

    I am curious about how often beginners should practice yoga to see progress and improvements in their flexibility and strength.

  17. Daniel Bennett Avatar
    Daniel Bennett

    This article seems like a great resource for beginners who want to start practicing yoga. I appreciate the tips on how to prepare for a yoga class, including dressing comfortably and arriving early to get settled in.

  18. Sofia Griffin Avatar
    Sofia Griffin

    this article makes me excited to try out yoga as a beginner and gives me confidence in starting my practice.

  19. Jessie A Avatar
    Jessie A

    The tip about focusing on your breath is something I struggle with, but I can see how it would make a huge difference in my practice.

  20. George Avatar
    George

    I feel more confident and excited to start my yoga practice after reading these tips and suggestions.

  21. Ava Wilson Avatar
    Ava Wilson

    These are awesome tips! Thank you so much for this helpful information to start my yoga practice :-)

  22. Grace Bennett Avatar
    Grace Bennett

    Thanks for sharing these amazing tips! I’m feeling inspired and ready to embark on my yoga journey. Namaste! 🧘‍♀️

  23. Curtis Avatar
    Curtis

    Finding a quality teacher is so important. I’ve had some not-so-great experiences in the past

  24. Andrew Avatar
    Andrew

    These yoga tips are exactly what I needed as a beginner!

  25. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    I’ve been wanting to start practicing yoga, but I didn’t know where to begin. Thank you for sharing this helpful information!

  26. Ryan Avatar
    Ryan

    I’m new to the world of yoga and this page has been so helpful! I’m learning more and more each day thanks to this site. I’m so thankful for all of the helpful tips and all of the useful information.

  27. Kelly Avatar
    Kelly

    I appreciate the tip on finding a supportive top and breathable yoga pants. I never realized how much of a difference comfortable clothing can make in a yoga class. Now I know to invest in the right gear to enhance my practice. Bring on the cute yoga outfits!

  28. Jason S Avatar
    Jason S

    These yoga tips are exactly what I needed as a beginner! Thank you for breaking it down so clearly.

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Timothy Burgin is a Kripalu & Pranakriya trained yoga instructor living and teaching in Asheville, NC. Timothy has studied and taught many styles of yoga and has completed a 500-hour Advanced Pranakriya Yoga training. Timothy has been serving as the Executive Director of YogaBasics.com since 2000. He has authored two yoga books and has written over 500 articles on the practice and philosophy of yoga. Timothy is also the creator of Japa Mala Beads and has been designing and importing mala beads since 2004.
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