To some people, the word " yoga " evokes ritualistic chanting, long breaths and slow movement. To others, it means contorting your body into ever more complicated positions until sweat drips onto the mat.
Which style of yoga is right for me? Here’s a primer, with a caveat
To some people, the word " yoga " evokes ritualistic chanting, long breaths and slow movement. To others, it means contorting your body into ever more complicated positions until sweat drips onto the mat.
In reality, it can be both - with a lot of variation in between. It depends on the teacher, who could be trained in several of numerous yoga styles: hatha, vinyasa, Iyengar, ashtanga, yin and more.
Though all styles involve poses (asanas), they differ in significant ways. Even classes within the same style can range from calming to vigorous.
So what is the best type of class for a beginner?