Yoga is a fantastic way to stay in shape, decrease stress and anxiety, increase mindfulness, and get to know your own body and its capabilities. At the very least, it’s a low-cost way to get in some fitness at home. (And yes, doing yoga at home is cheaper than paying for classes.)
Most of all, it’s something you can do with no equipment, virtually anywhere. In a gym, on a beach, at home, a hotel, or in the office — the world’s your oyster.
But sometimes it can be hard to transition from a weekly classgoer mentality to branching out and practicing on your own. So, if you’re a yogi looking to figure out how to guide yourself through your practice, check out these experts’ advice.
Tips & Tricks for Building a Routine
Pick a Focus
Decide before you start your practice if you want to focus on breathing, balance, strength, core, or anything else. Setting a focus will establish a simple goal and help you keep your mind on what you want to accomplish.
Even with a focus, you’ll still want to remember to think about your body in the bigger picture: your mood, how you move from one pose to another, and breathing. Also, pay attention to which muscle groups you are working in each pose.
Finally, start slowly, maybe with a short breathing exercise or resting in a mountain, child, or shavasana pose.

Don’t Stress About It
Go Step by Step

Final Advice

Home Yoga Resources

- Yoga With Adriene: 20-30-minute online class videos with a variety of flows
- SarahBeth Yoga: A variety of videos for morning yoga, seated yoga, and yoga for sore muscles
- SaturnoMovement: Calisthenics, yoga, and strength and mobility training; lots of follow-along videos
- Bre of Breathe and Flow: Tips for pregnancy yoga and all-trimester yoga