People love yoga because it’s such a welcoming form of movement – there’s something for everyone. Yoga is all about embracing your body’s limitations and honoring the light and joy within you. With that said, you’re not going to feel very blissed out if you pull a hamstring trying to stick your leg behind your head. Here are some no-nos when it comes to attending a yoga class. Not warming up: Even if the room is heated, the class should begin slowly, with postures and movements that gradually warm up your muscles. Sun salutations, Cat and Cow , circling the neck, wrists and ankles, and Child’s Pose are all great to do at the beginning of class. If the instructor begins with challenging poses, arrive early so you can do five to 10 minutes of your own warmup. Trying to be like Polly Pretzel in the corner: It’s hard not to look around at the other students in your class, especially the ones who look like they know what they’re doing, but don’t try to emulate them perfectly. Everyone’s body is different, so don’t expect your pose to look like Susi Stretchy’s. Being competitive with yours
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Mistakes You’re Making in Yoga Class


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