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i lead beginners in yoga into the primary series .
AND THEY ARE ADDICTED TO IT .
starting the course with meditation and mantra and ending the same and savasana.
ALL THIS IN A REGULAR FITNESS CENTRE
everything is posssible
haridas
Permalink Reply by Arfa Zahid on September 13, 2011 at 3:08pm this beginner Exercise male doing or only for female please let me know
Thank you
Permalink Reply by Seva Simran Singh on December 27, 2011 at 4:46pm At the age of 50 I walked into my first yoga class. It was power yoga and I loved it. I was an aging tournament martial artist looking for a way to stay in shape without the rigors of a taekwondo gym.
I eventually ended up going to two different studios. One Kundalini studio and the vinyasa flow studio. It was a good balance for me.
I still do yoga from time to time but have found Qigong to be very good fit for me as an aging martial artist. Now I do both.
Permalink Reply by Arfa Zahid on January 5, 2012 at 9:12am well doing soft pace yoga along with power yoga is so essential. the best work out should be started with power yoga & ended with classical yoga asanas.
Permalink Reply by Kumari de Silva on January 4, 2012 at 6:07pm Power yoga is a great workout. The people who do it really love it. I think being in love with your yoga style makes you more apt to practice it, so when beginners tell me that's what they want to do - I do not discourage it. usually these people are coming from a fitness background. They are former dancers, gymnasts, runners - looking to round out their exercise routine. I worry less about people who come to yoga with a strong body awareness.
My main concern is if the person is not very body aware moving so rapidly between poses can cause injury. I would prefer people have competence in each individual pose before they go full bore. I understand, however, that's just MY preference. If after recommending an Iyengar class, the student returns and says that Iyengar is not for them, I don't push the issue.
Permalink Reply by Arfa Zahid on January 5, 2012 at 9:13am you are absolutely right,generally the students who come to studio really have an awareness about their body which definitely helps in attaining good posture in yoga.
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