· The most important things you'll need to get started - as they say - are a big heart and a small ego.
· A person must seek a place of quietude, which is well ventilated, free from dust, insects, unpleasant smell, draught, and moisture. There should be no distraction whatsoever.
· You must empty your bowels and bladder, clean your nostrils and throat of all mucus, consume a glass of lukewarm water and then begin the exercises after 15 minutes.
· Always remember that you should begin with the easy postures and then proceed to the difficult ones. One must follow the graded steps of Yoga.
· In the beginning, all movements should be practiced lightly and you must cease to go further if fatigue shows.
· Yoga must pep up and not impart weariness and despondency.
· Periods of relaxation are advisable if a particular exercise proves to be tiring.
· Yoga trainers recommend a balanced diet (sattwik). There should be an interval of 4 hours between meals.
· The ratio for the composition of meals should be:
§ grains and cereals 30% of the calorific value
§ dairy products 20%
§ vegetables and roots 25%
§ fruits and honey 20%
§ nuts remaining 5%
· Regarding the quantity of food, it should be moderate (mitahara), only that which satisfies one's appetite.
· One should avoid overeating, fasting or eating once a day. Stale or non-nutritious food, you know, is harmful.
· The clothing should be loose and as scanty as possible, because maximum amount of the skin should be exposed to air.
· Form-fitting cotton/Lycra pants and shirts are the best.
· The breathing should be long and deep. The mouth should be closed and inhale and exhale only through the nose.
· Always take a mat of kusa or any other grass or hay for sitting postures.
· For lying postures use a woolen carpet, and spread a clean sheet over it.
· You can check out some other commercial Yoga accessories, like Yoga belt, foam blocks, Yoga pillows and rubber mats.
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