How to start getting involved in yoga?
Something particularly enticing about practising yoga is that it is relatively low impact which is great for beginners, older bodies and if you are working on your fitness levels which might put you off traditional workouts. It also can be done in the comfort of your home and does not require mass amounts of equipment to train.
If you're wanting to try your hand at yoga this year then here are some tips and tricks to help you on your way.
1. Choose your style
There are many styles of yoga all targeting different needs for the body and mind. There is the soft and calming Vinyasa yoga which aims to use smooth, flowing motion throughout (it's a great style for beginners), Kundalini is great for stimulating positive energy, Bikram yoga to get your sweat flowing and many more.
There are many styles of yoga all targeting different needs for the body and mind. There is the soft and calming Vinyasa yoga which aims to use smooth, flowing motion throughout (it's a great style for beginners), Kundalini is great for stimulating positive energy, Bikram yoga to get your sweat flowing and many more.
2. Get to class or try following along at home
It is helpful when starting out in yoga to attend some classes to get the hang of basic movements and have the guidance of a trained professional to help you engage the correct muscles and movements to get the most out of your workout.
It is helpful when starting out in yoga to attend some classes to get the hang of basic movements and have the guidance of a trained professional to help you engage the correct muscles and movements to get the most out of your workout.
However it is not essential and there are endless follow along videos on the internet that can help get you started if you want to gain some confidence before heading into the studio.
3. Get equipped
The only equipment you really require to get started is a yoga mat - preferably non-slip to prevent accidents - and then you're good to go!
The only equipment you really require to get started is a yoga mat - preferably non-slip to prevent accidents - and then you're good to go!
Read on to find our best yoga mat picks to help get you started.
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The best yoga mats to shop in 2023
Lisa Angel pink yoga mat, $52.90 at Hardtofind
Yoga Design Lab the Combo Mat, $95 at THE ICONIC
PowerTrain Eco Friendly Yoga Mat, $54 at Myer
Bahe Soft Touch Reversible Mat, $69.99 at Rebel Sport
KOBONA Eco Friendly Yoga Mat, $39.99 at Amazon
Gaiam Yoga Beginners Kit, $59 at Decathlon
METEOW Non-slip Yoga Mat, $29.95 at Catch.com.au
Rising Moon Non-slip Yoga Mat, $100 at Lorna Jane
The Mat, $79 at Lululemon