Beginner Yoga: Morning And Evening Practice
Morning and evening yoga have long been a luxury of experienced yogis who could create their own yoga routines at home. But we can all use a pick me up at the beginning of a busy day and a relaxing stretch at the end of it, although we rarely have time for a studio yoga class!
Time of day definitely affects your yoga practice. Body and mind are just so different at different points in the day. Doing appropriate exercise at different times of day can be effective in regulating body functions and can improve mental performance in the daytime and restful sleep at night. Also, the deep breathing techniques taught in a yoga practice, known as Pranayama, can calm and steady the mind as well as improve overall health.
In the morning, a vigorous practice to wake up your body and to focus your mind can be beneficial. The calmness and feeling of vitality that follows your yoga practice will leave you ready for even the most challenging day! Even a short sequence can really make a difference. More and more people are turning to online yoga since it allows them to practice yoga in the comfort of their own home. A moderately vigorous morning routine of around 25 minutes works best for me but of course, your level of yoga experience and your physical limitations will affect your choice of routine.
In the evening, winding down the day with a slower paced restorative class will slow down the autonomic nervous system and promote restful, deep sleep. Yoga can promote detoxification and healing, and slipping into sleep after a gentle yoga practice will enhance this health benefit. My favorite practice in the evening is a 20 minute restorative or gentle class for maximum relaxation and sleep enhancement.
Even if you do not have time for a long practice, between the two shorter sessions you will have practiced around an hour of yoga and you will receive all of the health benefits of yoga without ever leaving your home!
About the Author
Ashley Hecht is one of the founders of Guided Yoga (www.guidedyoga.com), an online yoga studio bringing personalized yoga classes to aspiring yogis of all skill levels, and dedicated to improving the quality of the online yoga experience. CONTACT: ashley@guidedyoga.com www.guidedyoga.com