Skip to main content

Do you Need to be at a Studio to Practice Yoga?

 Inspire Yoga intentionally does not have a private yoga studio because we believe that yoga can be practiced anywhere, we are dropping the barriers to practicing yoga, you don’t need to find a class that suits your needs, and you don’t need to match a class time to your schedule, you don’t need to commute to a specific location to have the class. Instead, we come to you, we tailor the class based on your preferences, we schedule the class around your availability and a private yoga teacher personally hosts each class wherever you are, in the comfort and convenience of your home or office.

Practicing yoga in your space helps to mold the energy of that environment to what you want, bringing a sanctuary of peace in your living room helps you enjoy that calm when you are home. Likewise, our corporate yoga classes are popular because we transform the office, a place associated with high stress and pressure, into a haven of tranquil energy to balance the workplace and create an environment that is inviting, relaxing, and inspiring.

When we can feel calm in the places we occupy the most frequently then we can benefit from that relaxing vibration even when things are getting busy and frenetic, we can feel more centered faster and more easily than having to run to a spa to feel relaxed.

As we associate our natural environment to our yoga practice we are more likely to roll out our mat and practice yoga, even for a few minutes if we are in the same space that we have our classes in. It’s like doing work in a yoga studio, it’s would feel normal to get up and stretch once in a while because it’s contextually appropriate, if we do yoga in the office or at home, even if the yoga teacher isn’t there the association of that space to be kind to yourself, move and release tension, your habit becomes reinforced by your environment.

We have had clients naturally do some deep breathing exercises before a big presentation or a conference call at work because they are used to doing mindfulness exercises in the office. Or another client sculpting a home practice for himself and practicing on his own in his bedroom because he had a private teacher train him at home for 8 years. It’s about habit formation and creating a lifestyle change.

There are many who religiously go to the studio to practice in class but would never dare roll their yoga mat and do some stretching at home because it feels to ‘unfamiliar’ to them, this association to yoga then becomes the studio space rather than their own personal practice.

The most important aspect of yoga is that it’s a practice that allows you to go inward, to check in with yourself, notice where you are holding the stress in your body, notice your ability to relax, notice your own state of mind. To go inward you need to feel completely at ease, there is nowhere better than to do this while you are in a comfortable setting, like your own home where you feel relaxed and free from any judgement.

Unfortunately, in crowded yoga studios our attention goes outward rather than inward, we bring our competitive nature to yoga classes, we notice how far the person next to us is stretching or how long the person in front of us can hold a balancing pose, our attention goes outward where we compare our practice with those around us, this sacrifices the main objective of a yoga practice; the mindful and accepting component that the practice offers ourselves. When yoga practitioners get competitive and try to out-last, out-bend, out-stretch each other is when we lose contact to what our body needs at the moment and we push ourselves and our ego-mind drives the class, this often results in injury.

When we can go inward to a quiet and safe space of one on one yoga where the focus in on self care in the comfort of our own home then great transformation ensues.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Yoga at Home: A Beginner’s Guide

  Yoga at home   offers a rejuvenating way to achieve inner peace and holistic well-being. In this blog, we will explore the incredible benefits of practicing yoga at home, guiding you through a transformative journey toward a healthier mind, body, and spirit. How to do Yoga at home   Our aim at Inspire Yoga is to give you the confidence to create a self-practice, where you can start your day by rolling out a yoga mat in the comfort of your own home and have the know-how of what you need, a gentle stretch, an energizing workout or a calming practice, all depending on the day and being mindful to what your body is asking for. Most of the time we push our body and let our mind be in charge of what needs to take place, yoga is the time of listening to what the body needs, to understand where the areas of tension and stiffness are and how to systematically and compassionately release the areas that are feeling stuck, so you enjoy a greater freedom of movement and an increased...

Yoga Classes for Preschools

  Yoga classes for preschools   can be a great way to introduce young children to the benefits of yoga, such as improving flexibility, balance, concentration, and overall well-being Starting next month we are thrilled to announce that Inspire Yoga will be providing  kids yoga classes  exclusive to the students of Eton House. Classes will be held on  Mondays from 3-4pm and 4-5pm, they are unaccompanied for 3 year olds and above. The classes are structured to be fun, social and interactive so that children build a positive association to healthy lifestyle habits from an early age. Keep in mind that preschoolers have limited attention spans and may not be able to engage in extended yoga sessions. Plan activities that are fun, interactive, and suitable for their age group. Keep the yoga sessions short, typically ranging from 10 to 15 minutes, to match their attention spans. You can gradually increase the duration as the children become more comfortable and engaged. ...

Hatha Yoga Poses – Inspire Yoga, Hongkong

The name ‘Hatha’ is made up of two Sanskrit roots: ‘ha’, which means the sun, and ‘tha’ which means the moon. In the science of hatha yoga, the right side of the body relates to hot masculine energy (sun side) and the left side of the body relates to cool feminine energy (moon side). Through the practice of hatha yoga the two sides and their characteristic forces and brought into balance. Hence, one can achieve physical health, mental clarity and emotional stability, eventually it results in a balanced and strong body and mind. Yoga seeks to restore our bodies’ inner balance or harmony by uniting the mind and the body. In yogic philosophy, it is said that the mind can transcend the body and what is happening on the physical level is a reflection of the mental realm. Hatha yoga is the philosophy of physical well-being and takes a top-down approach; by attempting to heal the body the mind, in turn, is nurtured. The goal is that through postures, Asanas, we gain control of the body’s ...