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Setting Up Your Home Yoga Workout Studio

By Evelyn Bourne, published Sep 07, 2007
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After you have taken yoga classes for a long enough period of time to become familiar with the poses and learn the basics of proper alignment, you can feel free to practice yoga on your own at home. It is always advisable to consult with your doctor before beginning any new exercise regime. It is also recommended that you check in periodically with an experienced yoga teacher so that they can give you pointers on alignment, and help you to progress to more challenging levels in your practice in a safe, supportive environment. But, as long as you are careful to keep your practice to within the range of what you know and are familiar with, practicing ant home is convenient, and on some days it may be the only way you can fit your yoga session into your busy schedule.

First you will need to set aside some space in your home to do yoga. If you are fortunate enough to have a spare room for your studio then that is great. Otherwise, all you need is enough room to spread out without hitting furniture or walls. Maybe all you have to do is slide the coffee table out of the way in the living room, or you can paint that spare room in a relaxing and inspiring color, roll up the carpet to expose the wood floor and set up a basic sound system for playing background music and you're ready to go.

Additional things you might want in your home yoga studio include a Television and DVD player so that you can follow along as your favorite yoga teacher demonstrated the asanas on TV. Just make sure that you feel comfortable in your new yoga space. You might want to light some candles, or set up a little bubbling fountain to add to the ambience.

In addition to following along with a DVD yoga routine, you can design your own routine by copying pictures of yoga postures and taping them to the wall in order, so that you can follow along. There are also a few posters that have photographs of yoga poses on them. Hang one of these posters in your yoga room and you will have a quick reference while you are doing a pose without an experienced teacher present.

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