Starting a new habit can be difficult—but it’s definitely doable with a little bit of effort and planning. If you’re hoping to start practicing yoga, we’ve got the perfect challenge for you: 15 days of basic yoga poses. This list covers all of the beginner-friendly yoga poses you need to know, plus some tips on how to modify them to make them work for your fitness level. Along with this, you’ll learn about the specific benefits of each pose so that you can start reaping the rewards of your practice right away. So, are you ready to get started? Scroll down to find everything you need to know about this 30-day yoga challenge for beginners. Don’t forget to warm up before getting started, and cool down afterwards with some basic stretches. And most importantly, know that there’s no rush—take your time with each pose, and be gentle with yourself as you learn.
Top 15 Poses For Beginner’s Yoga Challenge
Below are 15 yoga poses that are perfect for beginners. You’ll notice that we’ve included modifications for each pose so that you can make them work for your fitness level.
1. Child’s Pose (Balasana)
What: A seated or resting yoga pose.
How:
Start in a kneeling position.
Bring your big toes together, and sit back on your heels.
Reach your arms forward, parallel to the ground.
Lower your chest to the floor, and let your forehead rest there.
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If you’re a beginner, there are a few things you can do to make yoga poses more accessible. Here are a few tips:
Use props. Blocks, blankets, and straps can help you get into yoga poses more easily and with better alignment.
Practice with a friend or teacher. Having someone else around can help you feel more comfortable and can offer assistance if you need it.
Listen to your body. If a yoga pose feels uncomfortable, don’t force it. Modify the pose or try something different.
Breathe. Taking deep breaths can help you relax into yoga poses and feel more comfortable.
The Bottom Line
Yoga is a great way to improve your fitness, flexibility, and overall well being. If you’re new to yoga, start with some basic poses and then work your way up to more challenging poses.
Remember to listen to your body, and never force yourself into a pose that doesn’t feel comfortable. With regular practice, you’ll soon see the many benefits of yoga.
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