Embrace Morning Yoga: A Beginners Guide
Jordanna Campbell | DEC 30, 2024
Mornings Are Magical...Or Are They?
There’s something undeniably magical about the morning. The air feels still, like the world is holding its breath, and there’s a sense of possibility that anything could happen. But let’s be real for a second—starting a new habit, especially one that involves willingly getting out of a warm bed before the sun’s even up, can feel like an Olympic sport. Can I get a ‘nope’ from anyone who’s ever hit snooze on their alarm for the fifth time?
But yoga? Oh, yoga is absolutely worth the early rise.
When I first started teaching yoga in the morning, I was a bundle of nerves. I mean, who wouldn’t be? What if my body felt like it had been hit by a truck? (Spoiler: It did.) But I stuck with it, and here's what I learned:
The Big Worries Every Beginner Has
Starting the day with yoga is like setting your mind and body on ‘good vibes only.’ It’s your little head start in the race to not lose your cool by 9 a.m. The gentle stretches loosen up your body, calm your mind, and make the idea of facing the world a little less terrifying. Trust me, you’ll be amazed at how much more focused and just generally better you feel throughout the day.
In our beginner-friendly classes (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, bright and early, from the comfort of your own home!), we keep it simple and supportive. Yoga isn’t about fancy poses; it’s about meeting yourself where you are. Some days, that means flowing through sun salutations with a bit too much grace (or, let’s be real, flailing a little bit). Other days, it’s just about breathing deeply and letting the tension melt away. And that’s perfectly fine.
Here’s my golden nugget of wisdom: Don’t overthink it. Seriously, don’t. Roll out your mat (or a towel if that’s what you’ve got), and give yourself permission to just show up. You don’t need to be perfect—you just need to begin. After all, the hardest part of yoga is simply making it to the mat. Everything else is just a bonus.
So, what are you waiting for? Set your alarm, roll out your mat, and join us for a class. And hey, if you’ve tried morning yoga before and it didn’t quite stick, don’t be discouraged! Start again. Your body—and mind—will thank you.
I’d love to hear your own experiences with morning yoga. What has helped you stick with it? Or if you're just starting out, what are you most excited about?
Jordanna Campbell | DEC 30, 2024
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