In your first yoga class you will arrive a little early, set down your mat, and tell the teacher about any aches or injuries. The class begins slowly with breathing, moves through gentle warm-ups and a few simple poses held at your own pace, and ends with a few minutes of rest. You do not need to be flexible or fit to begin. You only need to turn up.
This is the worry I hear most from women in Kolathur, and I want to settle it straight away. Flexibility is not something you bring to yoga. It is something yoga gently gives you over time. If your hamstrings are tight and you cannot touch your toes, that is completely normal, and it is exactly why you have come.
In a small women-only batch I can see each person and offer a simpler version of any pose. Nobody is watching you, and nobody expects you to look like a photo on the internet. We work with the body you walked in with today.
Most first classes follow a calm, predictable shape. Knowing the order ahead of time takes away a lot of the nervousness.
Keep it simple. Comfortable cotton clothing that lets you move and bend is all you need. A loose t-shirt and leggings or track pants work well. Avoid anything too tight at the waist.
You may wobble in a balance, lose track of your breath, or feel a stretch you have not felt in years. All of this is normal and part of learning. If a pose feels too much, you simply rest in child's pose until you are ready to rejoin.
Sharp pain, dizziness or breathlessness are different. If you feel any of these, stop and tell me. Yoga should feel like effort and ease together, never strain. It usually takes a few classes before the poses start to feel familiar, so please be patient with yourself.
If you want to walk in already recognising something, look at Surya Namaskar, the sun salutation. It is a flowing sequence we often use to warm up, and there is a beginner-friendly version that we slow right down. Seeing it once beforehand can make the first class feel less new.
When you are ready, our first class is just ₹199, so you can try a full session before deciding anything. Our regular Hatha classes are taught in small women-only batches here in Kolathur.
Practise with Sailaja in a small, women-first batch in Kolathur.