When we talk about yoga, we more often than not hear people refer to it as a practice: "I practice yoga; my yoga practice; I'm going to practice yoga". It is very seldom that we say "I'm going to a yoga class". A class is a class, a one-off event, like going to the gym or supermarket. A practice however, is something that you do consistently with discipline and patience and it's these three things that help us to experience the physical and well being benefits that yoga has to offer. Here are some tips to help you create a yoga practice (and not just attend to a yoga class).
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali says that the first qualification for the practice that it should be done for a 'long time'. There is no quick fix, just regular practice. And then practice should be down 'without break'. Not the occasional casual drop in class, but consistent and continuous practice. And the last qualification is in 'all earnestness'. This means with full attention of your mind and body. In other words, consistency, patience, and discipline.
Happy practicing friends, see you in the hot room soon! Anj x
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