Discovering yoga: a beginner’s step-by-step guide
7 min read
Feb 25, 2026

Luna Hart
Yoga instructor

Learning the foundations
Yoga blends movement, breath, and meditation into one practice. Beginners should start with simple poses such as mountain pose and child’s pose. These basic postures prepare both body and mind for more challenging exercises later.
Creating a comfortable start
Beginning yoga can feel unfamiliar at first. Choose a quiet area, wear relaxed clothing, and use a supportive mat. Start with easy movements and increase difficulty slowly. Yoga is about awareness and comfort, not perfection.
Using breath to relax
Breathing methods, known as pranayama, help calm the nervous system. Techniques like slow deep breathing or alternate nostril breathing reduce tension and improve mental focus. Practicing them daily brings lasting benefits.
Adding meditation
Meditation strengthens your yoga practice by quieting the mind. Just a few minutes a day can reduce stress and improve emotional balance, helping you feel grounded and present.
Building consistency
Short daily sessions of 15–20 minutes are enough to begin. As confidence grows, you can extend your practice. Regular yoga supports physical health while encouraging emotional stability and balance.
What type of yoga classes do you offer?
We offer a variety of classes including Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, and Restorative Yoga, suitable for all skill levels.
Do I need prior yoga experience to join?
Not at all. Our classes are designed for both beginners and experienced practitioners, with modifications for every level.
What should I bring to my first class?
Comfortable clothing, a yoga mat, and an open mind. We provide props like blocks and straps for your convenience.
Can I join classes online?
Yes, we also offer both in-studio and live-streamed online classes so you can practice from anywhere.
How often should I practice yoga?
For best results, we recommend practicing 3–4 times a week, but even once a week can make a positive difference.
