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to practice many asanas, meditations and learn the yoga philosophy.
Today's flow involves lots of holds, deep stretches and grounding asanas. Did you know that many of our unresolved emotions are stored in the body? Your hips, neck, shoulders, chest hold unreleased emotions like guilt, shame, self-doubt and fear. By holding asanas for long durations, we are able to release these suppressed emotions and feel a sense of newness and freshness in our personality.
So, jump onto your mat and be prepared for some inner-work!
Things to remember
1. Practice on an empty stomach. Always keep a gap of at least 3 hours between your meal and practice. If you have had a fruit, 2 hours is good enough.
2. Wear loose cotton clothes while practising. Please do NOT wear tight, polyester, dry fit clothing while practising yoga. Your skin needs fresh air as you get in and out of asanas.
3. Practice only as much as you comfortably can. Never try to force yourself into poses. Please remember to be gentle with yourself.
4. If you’re a complete beginner, it would be wise to keep a mirror next to you. This will help you observe yourself as you get in and out of asanas and allow to self-correct
Stay consistent with your practice with this yoga camp. It’s okay to miss one day but never miss twice! Happy Practising 🥳
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