In our fast-paced lives, dedicating just 10 minutes to yourself can work wonders for improving your well-being. It might surprise you, but you don’t need to attend an hour-long studio class to feel the benefits of yoga: even just a few minutes of breathwork or a short meditation is enough to give you a boost.
Taking a short time for your practice provides a momentary pause, allowing you to reset, rejuvenate and be more present. It also gives you an opportunity to reconnect with yourself and foster greater self-awareness. So, while it may seem like a short time, setting aside just 10 minutes for yoga off ers benefits both on and off the mat, from reduced stress and enhanced productivity to improved mental, emotional and physical well-being.
THE SEQUENCE
The following yoga practice is designed to promote calm, reduce stress, balance hormones and help you find more peace in life. Each exercise includes step-by-step instructions and the benefits for your body and nervous system. And you can do them anywhere!
CHILD’S POSE
Benefits: The first variation releases tension in the shoulders as you allow your shoulders to relax and fall alongside your body. The second variation provides relaxation, stretches the back and releases tension in the inner hips, which helps to ease tension and stress
• Variation 1: Kneel on the mat, sit back on your heels and bring your forehead to the ground (or a cushion). Rest arms alongside your body with palms facing up.
• Variation 2: Take knees apart and your arms reaching forward, while lowering your chest to towards the floor.
LEGS RAISED
This story is from the December 2023 edition of Women's Fitness UK.
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