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Notes for the practice
Unfortunately, we are not in the same room with you to support you.
Practice self-care by paying attention to the following points:
- In yoga, you don’t have to perform. Start with a sequence and repeat it as often as you enjoy doing it.
- As a general rule, it’s better to practice 5 minutes a day than a full hour once a week.
- Watch your breath – if you notice that you are holding your breath or breathing very heavy and compressed, take a break. Press the pause button on your computer. Sit in a comfortable seat for a moment or longer and focus on your breath, letting it become smooth and regular again before continuing.
- Stop the exercise if you experience any pain or insecurity or if it becomes too strenuous for you.
- If you have any health problems, check with a doctor beforehand to see if yoga is something you can benefit from.
- It is advisable not to eat for two hours before yoga.
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Meditation in the movement
A short yoga sequence to harmonize breath and movement.
Helps with inner restlessness and mobilizes the body and mind.
Relaxed shoulder and neck area
A slightly longer yoga sequence that will help you to relax the shoulders and neck.
Helps with neck and shoulder pain.
Supporting tools: blanket, block or book.
Activate inner power center
This short yoga sequence is about strengthening our inner power center.
Helpful to activate the inner power center.
Strengthening the center
A short yoga sequence to strengthen our center and to activate the abdominal muscles.
Helpful to activate the inner power center.
Confidence and steadfastness
A yoga sequence that helps us stand firm and grounded in life.
Helpful to find grounding and steadfastness.
The upright yoga seat
A guide to sitting stable and grounded.
Helps with back pain and instability.
Supporting tools: block or books.
The breath
A short breathing sequence that helps us to switch off and find peace.
Helps with insomnia and inner restlessness.
Savasana - the final relaxation
Savasana, the final relaxation, closes every yoga class.