For most beginners, two classes a week is a sensible start, and around three times a week is the comfortable sweet spot once you settle in. But the honest answer is that consistency matters more than frequency. A realistic routine you can keep for months will do far more for you than an ambitious plan you drop in two weeks. Start small and let it grow.
When women in Kolathur ask me this, I usually suggest beginning with two classes a week. That is enough to start learning the poses, the breathing and the rhythm of practice, without overwhelming a body that is new to it.
Once those two classes feel natural, often after a few weeks, many women move to three a week. Three is a comfortable middle ground that gives steady practice while leaving room for everything else in a full life. There is no need to rush past this.
If you take one honest idea from this whole article, let it be this. A practice you keep up gently for six months will serve you far better than an intense plan you abandon after a fortnight.
This matters especially for women balancing home, work, children and family. Some weeks you will make every class, and some weeks life will get in the way. That is completely fine. What counts is returning to the mat, again and again, over the long run.
Yes, and it is still worthwhile. Once a week is genuinely better than nothing, and it keeps you connected to the practice. Research on beginner Hatha yoga has found that even one session a week, kept up over several weeks, can support better balance, flexibility and core strength.
Progress will simply be gentler at once a week, and the poses take a little longer to feel familiar. If once a week is what your life allows right now, begin there with a clear conscience and add more when you can.
You can, but daily does not have to mean a full hour-long class every day. A practice that mixes a couple of studio classes with short home sessions is often more sustainable and just as rewarding.
On the days you are not in class, a short, gentle Surya Namaskar at home for ten or fifteen minutes is a lovely way to stay connected. It wakes up the body, settles the mind, and keeps the habit alive without asking too much of your morning.
Here is a simple way to think about a week that actually fits around family life in north Chennai.
There is no single correct number for everyone. The right frequency is the one you can honestly keep up given your body, your health and your week. If you are pregnant or managing a health condition, please practise with guidance and check with your doctor about what suits you.
Our small women-only batches in Kolathur make it easy to settle into a steady rhythm, and our membership is ₹2,000 a month so you can attend as often as your week allows. If you are expecting, our prenatal yoga is shaped especially for you. The best frequency, in the end, is the one that brings you back to the mat.
Practise with Sailaja in a small, women-first batch in Kolathur.