Yoga Practice for Beginners Auburn NY

If you approach your practice expecting to launch into a perfect backbend on the first try, you'll be disappointed when you discover you can't even lift your back off the floor.

Down To Earth Yoga
(315) 252-5557
28 E Genesee St
Auburn, NY
Pelham Yoga Studio
(914) 632-1101
1 Wolfs Ln Ste 2
Pelham, NY
C Ny Healing Arts
(315) 671-5755
195 Intrepid Ln
Syracuse, NY
Circular Power Incorporated
(917) 849-8569
254 W 54th St
New York, NY
Aqua Spa and Nail
(914) 834-3772
2444 Boston Post Rd
Larchmont, NY
Hollwitz Therese Lcsw
(914) 834-1813
2 East Ave
Larchmont, NY
Greenhouse Holistic
(718) 599-3113
88 Roebling St
Brooklyn, NY
Dahn Yoga Center
(718) 892-1100
1805 Williamsbridge Rd
Bronx, NY
Family Chiropractic: A Creating Wellness Center
(212) 928-3300
812 W 181ST ST
New York, NY
Lila Yoga Wellness and Womans Healing Arts
(212) 254-2130
302 Bowery # 2
New York, NY
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Yoga Practice for Beginners

By Jason Crandell

Imagine that you want to learn to play an instrument, say, the violin. When you sit down for your first lesson, do you start with the basic notes or a complex song? The answer, of course, is you start with the basics. If you launched into a complex song during those first couple of lesssons, you'd probably produce sounds more like a dying cat than a beautiful melody.

The same goes for yoga. If you approach your practice expecting to launch into a perfect backbend on the first try, you'll be disappointed when you discover you can't even lift your back off the floor.

Deep, complex backbends are visually dazzling?think of the rounded arch of Full Wheel or the strength and focus it takes to balance in Scorpion Pose. And you've probably read about their therapeutic benefits: they're energizing, they can help alleviate depression and back pain, they can even straighten out that unflattering slouch you may have developed from hours in front of a computer. With all that promise, you can easily be seduced into going all-out with this set of poses.

But if you push too hard or skip ahead to complex backbends without first learning the simple, foundational ones, you run the risk of crunching your lower back, depleting your energy, or even stirring up anxiety. In short, your backbends won't feel melodic or harmonious; they'll feel more like that screechy, dying cat.

Here's a way to radically rethink your backbends: Size doesn't matter.

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