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3 Easy Yoga Resolutions for Different Fitness Levels

3 Easy Yoga Resolutions for Different Fitness Levels

3 Easy Yoga Resolutions for Different Fitness Levels

Yoga is an easy fitness goal. Find which yoga practice fits your plans to improve stretch, flexibility, and mental relaxation for easy yoga resolutions.

Starting a yoga practice may be foremost in many people’s minds as an easy fitness start to the New Year or their new self. Yoga has gotten to be mainstream, with many considering it or, at the minimum, dressing in yoga attire to go to the supermarket. Here is how to begin a new yoga year with simple resolutions that won’t disappoint.

Choosing the First Yoga Class

Fortunately, many yoga schools have a first free class. If it isn’t advertised, ask about it. That said, don’t form any lasting permanent opinions about yoga from that first session. Much depends upon the teacher, the style of the class, the room, the fellow students, and how full your stomach was on that first day. Seriously, yoga on a full stomach prevents easing into some positions and causes extra pressure when folding the body over itself.

If this is first-time yoga, resolve to start with an open mind and try a few different classes. Suggestions follow to help this entrance into yoga.

How to Do a Deep Stretch or How to Have Your Fingertips Touch the Ground

Setting a goal of improved flexibility should be on the list, whether it’s fingertips to the ground or heels down on the floor in the down dog (see photo). Some people are naturally flexible, but all have to work to maintain a modicum of limberness.

Change your Mind, Easing the Brain, Kindness to Yourself in Yoga Meditation

Starting present in the here and now is a gift to oneself. If only a few minutes a day or a week, practice this year to clean out the busy mind by either chanting in class or emptying thoughts during savasana.

Zen yoga focuses on the present, although all yoga does. Any physical exercise requires concentration and letting go of outside stimulation. The brain needs downtime to refresh and approach life on a new scale. Focusing inward doesn’t mean thinking only of yourself but not thinking. Experiment with being in the moment. This, too, is a vital yoga goal.

 

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