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Yoga Basics: Yoga for Beginners
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Yoga Basics: Yoga for Beginners

Yoga doesn't have to be daunting!
Created byMelissa Leger
Last updated 8/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • You will learn the very basics of yoga at a slow pace.
  • You will have the chance to learn different modifications to adapt the practice to your body.
  • You will be able to build up towards a full yoga class, if you're not ready to dive into the full length classes.

Course content

4 sections32 lectures6h 29m total length
  • How to Navigate this Course3:07

    I'm excited to have you here! In this video, we review how to navigate this course:

    1. Section One | Introduction: Think of this as your orientation to yoga and setting up your space. I recommend everyone go through this once and then you should be all set.

    2. Section Two | Working Up Towards a Complete Yoga Class: If you want to get started SLOW, learn the basic structure of the course, and dive into some of the details start here. The classes are short and progressively build up to a full class.

    3. Section Three | Complete Yoga Classes: These are full-length classes that gradually get longer. They contain the components to a full class. This is can be a ncie place to start if you're looking for full-length classes right away.

    4. Section Four | How To's: You can watch these at any time. These help you modify poses to your ability, diver deeper into the pose itself, or have short practices to follow.


  • Safety First2:24

    We review safety in this video. Mainly be sure to:

    • Check with your medical provider before starting any physical exercise or movement practice.

    • Practice ahimsa- do no harm- if it hurts, don't do it or take an easier modification.

    • Watch out for foam mats.

    • Avoid wearing socks.

    • Set up near a wall or chair if you need balance or support.

  • Download Your Planner and Journal1:33

    Download our printable planner and journal with a few quick tips from Melissa:

    • You can reprint pages and calendars to suit your timeframe and your lifestyle.

    • You can always just write down your responses on pen and paper or make a calendar on your electronic devices.

    • Don't sweat it if you're not a journal or scheduling type of person. This is just a tool to help you with this course, not a requirement by any means.

  • How to Set Up Your Space2:23
  • Recommended Yoga Mats, Supplies and Substitutes5:19
  • What is Yoga?0:37

    Learn more about yoga outside of the postures and breath with this downloadable PDF.

Requirements

  • Check with your medical professional before starting a yoga practice.

Description

You don’t need to be able to touch your toes or stand on one leg. You don’t need fancy yoga pants or expensive equipment. We break down the postures and classes to meet you where you are at.

Ever walk into a yoga class or turned on a YouTube video and felt like it just wasn’t for you? Let me know if any of this sounds familiar:

  • I can’t touch my toes, how will I ever be able to do yoga?

  • I think I'm too old, everyone looks like their 23.

  • Everyone looks thin, maybe this isn't right for me.

  • I can barely sit on the floor with my ankles crossed much less put my foot above my head.

  • I told my instructor I was new so they told me to take child's pose if I was tired....I was tired after 5 minutes!

I get it. Here’s the thing, anyone can practice yoga or start yoga. There are so many different ways to practice: slow, fast, powerful, gentle, hot, cold. However, yoga needs to meet people where they are at, especially for beginners, seniors, or those with specific health conditions.

This course is for people who are absolute beginners and want an easy and progressive course. If you haven’t exercised in a while or are so tight that you feel like a rubber band ready to snap this course is for you. Yoga Basics will help you:

  • Decrease stress and target the areas of the body where you carry stress.

  • Increase flexibility and no....you don't need to touch your toes for that.

  • Build stamina one class, one pose at a time.

  • Learn the foundational postures you'll see in most yoga classes at a slow pace with lots of instruction.

  • Tune in and do self-check ins to see how you can best take care of yourself moving forward.


Yoga Basics: Yoga for Beginners is divided into four different modules:

Module 1: Just Getting Started. Think of this as your orientation into yoga. In this section, we review: safety, how to navigate this course, your planner, and just a little bit about what’s behind yoga. It’s quick, it’s easy, you can finish it in one sitting and likely just watch it once. Just enough so you feel confident to get going.


Module 2: Building Up to Your First Class. If starting a full 30-minute class or longer seems daunting, literally don’t SWEAT it. This module is divided into really short clips so you build up to a full class……in a few videos we barely even move when focused on relaxing. Some of you may want to skip this is you’re ready to get moving immediately and then use the classes as shorter practices. However, if you’re one of those people who want to know what’s happening before committing to 30 minutes with me, this module is for you.


Module 3: The full-length classes. We have 5 super beginner-friendly classes. The first class is around 30 minutes as we increase the length to 50 minutes. Each class progressively builds upon the last, so you're always learning something new but still working on what you learned previously.


Module 4: How’s To’s. We all have different body types and different abilities and that's a good thing. Your poses won't always look like mine and vice versa. I’ll review different options, modifications, and tips for yoga poses. These short videos will give you a deep dive of things to try so poses feel good for YOU. So if you’re having any challenges during the classes with certain postures or just want to learn more, this is a great resource to come to. You can practice these as mini-practices if you want to squeeze a few minutes of yoga into your day.


Yoga for non-pretzel people. Get started with Melissa today!

Who this course is for:

  • Absolute beginner yoga students.
  • Seniors who are able to get up and down off the floor with ease. (For those who cannot, I recommend my Chair Yoga course instead.
  • Those new to physical activity who want a gentle practice that gradually builds up.
  • Yoga teachers who are interested in learning modifications to teach beginners.