Yoga for beginners means starting with the breath and a handful of simple postures, then building slowly as your body learns the movements. You do not need to be flexible, fit or young to begin. The honest goal in your first weeks is steady breathing, basic alignment and showing up regularly. At Anand Yoga Centre in Kolathur, north Chennai, beginners learn in small, women-first batches at their own pace, guided by founder Sailaja Anand. First class is ₹199.
You start where your body is today. Flexibility is a result of regular practice, not a requirement to begin it.
Learning to breathe slowly and steadily is the real first skill, and it makes every pose feel more settled.
Three calm sessions a week do far more for a beginner than one exhausting class you dread repeating.
Pausing in a resting pose when you need to is normal and encouraged, never a sign of failing.
These are gentle, foundational shapes most beginners can approach.
The sun salutation, taught step by step, is a complete warm-up and a great daily habit.
Learn more →Steady standing and seated postures that build balance and strength without strain.
Learn more →A gentle way to wake up the spine and link breath with movement.
Learn more →A restful pose to return to any time you need a pause.
Learn more →Your first class is ₹199, so you can experience a real beginner batch before deciding.
Learn more →Share any injuries or health considerations and Sailaja places you comfortably and safely.
Choose a morning or evening batch you can return to regularly, six days a week.
Learn more →Start in a small, patient, women-first batch in Kolathur, north Chennai.