Fiona Struggling to focus when you do classes online? Or can’t seem to shake off your kids for a bit of privacy? Worried about getting injured? We talk to some of the Yoga Inc online regulars for their tips to doing yoga (peacefully) at home. Are you the busy mama? Your kids are either screaming for you or jumping on you during the yoga session. They might even be parading in front of the camera to introduce their stuffed animals to your yoga class. It’s impossible to focus on your practice. What you can do: If locking them out of the room isn’t an option, “strategically align your kid’s meal time and TV time with the yoga class timing,” Celeste Phua, mother of two suggests. Jolene Goh, also a mother of two, agrees. She gives her daughters homework to complete while she’s doing her class. And because she shares her practice space with the rest of the family, she uses noise-cancelling ear phones to block out their conversations. If all else fails, wake up earlier than them to practice, Celeste says. She’s a regular attendee of the 7.30am weekday class – a great way to start the day, and get your yoga fix without the distraction of kids! Are you the overworked employee? Now that you’re working from home, you’re excited to book into a lunchtime class… but ten minutes before you are about to log on, your boss decides to call for an emergency meeting. You try to book in for the late afternoon class and the same thing happens again. In fact, it’s such a regular occurrence that you might as well be tied to your desk back in the office. What you can do: Book yourself into a “lunchtime meeting” with yourself so your colleagues don’t bother you, says a Yoga Inc member we cannot name, because she still needs her job. She is quick to add that she does put in a bit of overtime later in the day, to compensate for the time off she took! Or just do a class before work starts. 7.30am class fan, Yijun Liu, sleeps in her yoga clothes so she can literally just roll out of bed and into the virtual studio! Are you the tech noob? (or maybe trying an online class for the first time) Camera in front is easiest for you to see the teacher. But then got crazy flow teachers who change direction and turn to the back. Camera at the side is best for the teacher to see, but not the easiest for you. Where do you place the camera?? What you can do: Becks and Bryan suggest connecting your laptop to your TV so you can watch the class on the big screen, while your teacher watches you from the computer. If you don’t have a laptop, try a tablet connector. And if that still fails maybe log in with two devices – one for you to see the teacher, one for the teacher to see you (you only need to connect one to audio) Are you plagued by old injuries? You’ve had a knee pain or back pain or wrist pain or shoulder pain… or some surgery was done and you are worried that you will do something to hurt yourself again. What you can do: “I was apprehensive about doing certain poses at home while dealing with my injuries like bulging disks, a sprained wrist and a leg I had broken in the past,” Freda Lim shares. To settle her uncertainties, she did her first few online classes with a teacher she was most familiar with, so she knew what to expect. If it’s your first time trying out a new class, you can always chat with the teacher (with the chat function, not through the mic) before class to ask for modifications. Ultimately, better safe than sorry and the same things hold in the studio and at home: if you are uncomfortable, don’t push it! Are you constantly distracted? Suddenly feel a need to rearrange your bookshelf? Check your phone? Chat with your family members? We feel you. We also saw you…. What you can do: Don’t beat yourself up about it. That’s what it’s like practicing at home, and since part of the yoga practice is to be able to learn to focus, you’ve technically got a great training ground. If it’s atmosphere – or lack thereof – that bothers you, try asking your teachers for their playlists. Do what Shahdon did and make your own! Play the music on a separate device so it won’t affect the teacher’s voice. If all else fails, do as you would in the studio. Phones aside and/or on silent. Doors locked. Ear cancelling earphones in. And face a blank wall so the birds and trees or nice paintings can’t distract you. We hope these tips help you get more out of your online practice. So if you haven’t joined us online yet, find out the class prices, check out the schedule, and don’t let COVID-19 and limited studio mats get in the way of your practice! About the author
Fiona is a teacher at Yoga inc. She is still single and we want to help her find a boyfrend.
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Fiona Struggling to get a mat in your favourite yoga classes? Fed up with needing to stay up till midnight to play fastest fingers first to book your slot? Or maybe very dulan you cannot max out your monthly unlimited pass? Give online classes a try! It might take some getting used to at first, but these are some reasons why online yoga classes are a great option: More convenience! You only need a small space to do yoga. You can literally roll out of bed, click the link and sit in front of your screen. Imagine the time saved now you don’t need to wait for the bus or the train or find parking. No more stress in traffic jams and scrambling to make it in time for the five minute grace period. Now you can fit a class in before work starts, during your lunch break, while waiting for the laundry… which brings us to the next point. More choice! We offer 40 online live streamed classes each week! Going online increases the pool of classes you can attend at each timing, and unlike in the studio, there will almost always be space. Unlimited pass holders – you can now book as many back to back classes as you like. Doesn’t matter if it’s a public holiday, or if it’s a Saturday morning. Confirm can get slot. (The system doesn’t allow you book more than one class per day for now, so email us and we will manually add you in.) You might be able to attend more of your favourite teacher’s classes, or even try out new teachers and class types. As each instructor has a unique style of teaching, online classes are a great way for you to try out different styles to find out which resonate with you the best. More chance to cheat! Want to cop out on the core work and replace chaturanga with child’s pose? Turn off your camera and your instructor (we all know who they are) can’t call you out for slacking. Chances to cheat aside, being at home and having a choice to be “unseen” makes yoga a lot less intimidating. After all, there is always that person in class folding into some complicated pretzel shape or insisting on jumping into a handstand at each vinyasa while you’re struggling to keep up. You can keep telling yourself to listen to your body and respect your practice, but still feel a little thrown off and stressed. Not a problem at home if it’s just you and your instructor on screen. Ultimately, online classes are a great complement to practising at the studio, and will probably be here for the long run. Being open to a mix of both will help you find the time to practice so you can keep your fitness and health goals alive. So what are you waiting for? Visit our website and book a class now! All you need is a mat, and your phone or tablet or laptop. Need props like blocks and straps? Get creative with what you have at home, or visit the Yoga Inc shop and pick up a few things! About the author
Fiona is a teacher at Yoga inc. She also writes for a living so you can hire her to do that too. |