new to yoga?

Getting Started at IPY

Some things to bring to your first class to make it more enjoyable:

  • yoga mat (we have mats to borrow)
  • mat and/or hand towels
  • water

If you are new to vinyasa yoga, it is best to start with a Basics class. Try to get to the studio 15 minutes before class to check in and setup. Let the teacher know of any injuries you may have.

During Class

You may always take Child’s Pose as needed during the practice. Please keep in mind that yoga is not a competition or performance—listen to your body, follow your breath, and you will be amazed by the transformation that will happen over time.

Yoga Myths

The Myth – I am not very flexible, and I do not have very good balance, so I can’t do yoga.

The Truth – This is like saying you can’t lift weights, because you don’t have any muscle strength. Most people when starting yoga have some tightness; over time your yoga practice will help you become more flexible and have better balance.

The Myth – Yoga is just for women.

The Truth – Thousands of years ago yoga was created by men for men, and some of the greatest yoga teachers are men. Guys benefit just as much, if not more, than women by practicing yoga.

The Myth – I tried a yoga class once, but it was too slow and boring.

The Truth – Some styles of yoga, such as Gentle or Restorative are indeed slower paced, but Power or Vinyasa classes offer a faster, dynamic pace and endless exciting physical challenges.

I love to take Yoga at your studio because you have created a warm and inviting space with knowledgeable teachers that help each student get the most out of class. You also have a wonderfully positive spirit that is contagious! We are blessed to have you in our community.

Karen Mowry