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New to yoga?

What to expect at your first class at TLC Yoga

~ Be sure to not indulge in a large or heavy meal prior to class.  But please do not hesitate to eat a small portion so you do not feel faint or uncomfortable.

~ Wear comfortable clothing ie. shorts, yoga or sweat pants, sports bra, tank top, t-shirt (layers if you wish).

~ Feel free to bring water to class.  It is not recommended to be drinking during class but having a few "sips" prior and after class is fine.

~ TLC Yoga has a few yoga mats as well as blocks, straps, and blankets but if you have your own please feel free to bring them - as mentioned, I only carry a few.

~ You do not need to arrive to class 20 min. prior.  It takes very little time to get you settled in, set up and documents signed.  5-10minutes prior to class is recommended. 

~ TLC Yoga is very welcoming, casual and non judgemental so I truly hope you feel comfortable attending my class.  Once you arrive, I will assist in preparing you for class and making sure you are feeling "at home".

Some Important Information To Keep In Mind/Understand, If You're Wanting To Start Yoga

Know that yoga is ancient.

  • The practice dates back more than 2,500 years. It encompasses deep philosophy and contains a science of personality development, self-awareness, strength, perseverance, compassion, patience and love. If you want to gain the full benefits, don’t reduce it to being just a way to get a six-pack or a tight butt. Make sure you see the bigger picture.

Respect both mental and physical health. 

  • You may be accessing yoga at an aerobic/cardio workout level, but remember yoga is MUCH more than this. If you're coming to yoga for the physical postures and benefits to your health that is great, but remember in order to continue and progress on your journey you’ll have to begin to explore the science of the mind and spirit.

Stick with it! 

  • At first it may seem challenging or hard. For sure, the physical postures will be difficult. You may be aching for days (even if you thought you were in good shape before starting) because you’re using muscles you’ve never “exercised” before. You might want to throw the towel in, but you’ve got to be SUPER patient. Give the practice time to work its magic. You’ll be doing yourself a huge disservice if you only go five times and think it isn’t working. If you're serious about growing, you've got to give it a regular schedule.

 Be committed to your Instructor.  

  • Once you’ve found an Instructor that you really enjoy, stick with him/her for a few months. This is important because it will allow you to become familiar with their style and vocabulary. With time you’ll develop trust, which is an essential component to your progress; and also, that Instructor will get to know your body better and hence is in a better position to make specific adjustments that work for you.

 Start exploring again.

  • If you make it this far and begin to feel established in your practice, then it's always good to give the body new movements and positions to challenge routine. At this point you may want to consider taking a more “advanced” class or if you are comfortable in the class you are attending then speak to your Instructor about ways to deepen your experience (mind, body & soul).

Ask questions. 

  • If you think you’re doing something wrong and are not sure, ask your Instructor. Don’t spend months doubting yourself, but find out early the proper ways to do things. This will proactively help prevent injuries from occurring in the future and it will also help build community, if you take the time to get to know your fellow students and learn from their experiences, too.

 Remember it’s about an entire lifestyle change. 

  • Going to class a few times a week is a great start, but if you really want to shake things up you’ll have to start looking at the food you put in your body, the number of hours you spend in front of the television, the way you are interacting in your relationships. With dedication, yoga will help bring all the various facets of your life into balance.

 Read introductory yoga books and articles. 

  •  promise if you read even just a few pages of an ancient yoga text before going to your yoga class, your experience in class will change dramatically. It will help get you in the mind state to have experiences beyond just the physical body. Make it a point to read books and articles about yoga philosophy. It will exponentially expedite your progress!

Take it easy and have fun! 

  • We take ourselves way to seriously, way too much of the time. Enjoy yourself in class and that will be the main ingredient in the recipe for continuing to come back and establishing yourself for the long haul.

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