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  • AnirudhA
    AnirudhA Anirudh
    replied in "Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)"

    makes sense Angela Broadbent


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  • AnirudhA
    What’s holding you back from feeling your best in 2026?
    AnirudhA Anirudh

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  • VaibhawV
    VaibhawV Vaibhaw
    replied in "Classes not appearing on the schedule"

    Angela Broadbent Hi Angela - We need more details to investigate this. I am sending you a message to understand this better.


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  • Angela BroadbentA
    Angela BroadbentA Angela Broadbent
    replied in "Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)"

    I don’t think we choose what we like and dislike lol. For example, I don’t like cooking and avoid it whenever possible. Everyone knows that they should exercise for their health, but if they don’t enjoy it, for many that isn’t sufficient motivation. Then there’s another extreme - those for who exercise is almost like a drug. In between, there’s a whole range of people, myself included. Motivation is very complex. Then, you have to do what’s pragmatically possible for you personally. For example, the last 50 years or so, my main hobby apart from talking has been taekwondo, which I can’t do as much due to osteoarthritis in my hip, so now I only teach it two days, and that’s why I started yoga. I find MYT very convenient as I don’t have to travel anywhere to do it.


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  • AnirudhA
    AnirudhA Anirudh
    replied in "Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)"

    Juliana Most of feel the same… but, what if you measured the small improvements instead of raising the bar to doing “All Asanas”


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  • AnirudhA
    AnirudhA Anirudh
    replied in "Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)"

    Angela Broadbent totally agree with finding or doing something you love. But, is there a choice in today’s world to not like exercise? We are all in front of screens all day with little or no movement otherwise which is a recipe for disaster…


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  • Angela BroadbentA
    Angela BroadbentA Angela Broadbent
    replied in "Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)"

    Anirudh whatever exercise you are doing, you won’t be consistent if you don’t enjoy it and it won’t be a lifelong activity. It’s all about finding something you love, and when you do, you’ll keep it up. Unfortunately, some people don’t like exercise full stop.


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  • JulianaJ
    JulianaJ Juliana
    replied in "Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)"

    I expect to be able to do all the asanas, and when I start class and realize I can’t, it discourages me and makes it hard to keep a regular practice.


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  • AnirudhA
    Why most people fail to stay consistent with yoga (and how to fix it)
    AnirudhA Anirudh

    The biggest reason people drop off isn’t lack of motivation.
    It’s unrealistic expectations.
    Many start yoga expecting quick results.
    When progress feels slow, they assume it’s not working.
    In reality, the body adapts gradually.
    Mobility, pain relief, and stress reduction need repetition over time.

    The real formula is simple:
    small sessions × high consistency = long-term change

    15 minutes a day, done regularly, will outperform one intense session a week

    Question:
    What has been your biggest challenge in staying consistent so far?

    Drop your answers in the comments. It will help a lot of beginners beocme more consistent.


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  • Jitendra GuptaJ
    Jitendra GuptaJ Jitendra Gupta
    replied in "I thought there was a thread called, New class ideas?"

    Pia What time are you thinking? Hariharan Kumar Vaibhaw Please respond!


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  • Sunny KT
    Sunny KT Sunny K
    replied in "I thought there was a thread called, New class ideas?"

    Hi Pia I can take foot and ankle mobility class. Please feel to schedule the same with me. Thank you!


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  • Sunny KT
    Sunny KT Sunny K
    replied in "I thought there was a thread called, New class ideas?"

    Pia hi Pia, I can take a session for the same.


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  • Kanchan NT
    Kanchan NT Kanchan N
    replied in "I thought there was a thread called, New class ideas?"

    Hi I’m Kanchan can surely help you with strengthening help u feel better with simple yet effective movement.


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  • PiaP
    PiaP Pia
    replied in "I thought there was a thread called, New class ideas?"

    I am looking for a foot and ankle mobility class. Once a week even. 30 min. Something we can do consistently.


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  • PiaP
    I thought there was a thread called, New class ideas?
    PiaP Pia

    cant find it now, can someone point me towards it, or can i ask that here if there is a possibility of that class?


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  • Annelise PT
    Annelise PT Annelise P
    replied in "We're introducing a new yin class for perimenopausal women"

    Where You Spend Your Energy Matters

    In Chinese medicine, Jing is referred to as Essence and is closely associated with the Kidney system. It’s often described as our deepest reserve supporting growth, reproduction, aging, and the body’s capacity to adapt over time. Some aspects of Jing are understood as pre-Heaven (what we’re born with), while others are continually shaped by post-Heaven influences such as digestion, rest, and how the nervous system responds to ongoing stress.

    During perimenopause and menopause, this balance becomes more apparent. When sleep is disrupted, digestion is strained, or the nervous system remains in a heightened state, more demand is placed on these deeper reserves. From a TCM perspective, supporting Jing is about improving recovery and reducing unnecessary expenditure.

    In the Monday evening Yin Yoga class 630PST, we’ll continue exploring this through practice, with particular attention to digestion and related organ systems that are traditionally involved in supporting post-Heaven Jing. Using slow, supported postures, breath awareness, and simple Chinese medicine principles, the class focuses on nervous system regulation and more sustainable use of energy over time.

    Join us here https://myyogateacher.com/group-classes/yin-yoga-for-perimenopause-&-menopause


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  • AnirudhA
    We’ve created something new for you!
    AnirudhA Anirudh

    Hey everyone,

    We’re so happy to share something new with you - our official MyYogaTeacher WhatsApp Community is now live!

    This space is here to support you between classes and help you stay consistent, inspired, and connected on your wellness journey

    Inside the WhatsApp Community, you’ll get:
    👩‍🏫 Access to our in-house Indian yoga teachers & quicker guidance
    ✨ Gentle daily motivation to help you stay on track
    🧘 Simple wellness tips you can use right away
    🌿 Support from health professionals, including nutrition and lifestyle guidance
    💬 Opportunities for expert Q&A
    🌟 Encouragement and small wins from fellow members
    🎟 Seasonal coupon codes and special offers (when available)
    🎉 Direct invites to exclusive events and workshops
    📢 Updates on special sessions and programs

    Think of it as a little circle of support in your pocket - keeping you connected to your YOGA practice every day

    👉 Join our WhatsApp Community here: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FoQYYa3LrPY6n1LyICWXms

    We can’t wait to welcome you there !


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  • AnirudhA
    AnirudhA Anirudh
    replied in "Walk Towards Health – 20 Day Community Challenge! <img src="https://myyogateacher.com/community/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f33f.png?v=8d8466697c6" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--herb" style="height: 23px; width: auto; vertical-align: middle;" title="🌿" alt="🌿" />"

    Great job! Hope the 20-day challenge helped motivate you. I started walking 7–8k steps daily from January. We’ll be launching more such challenges soon.


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  • AshA
    AshA Ash
    replied in "Walk Towards Health – 20 Day Community Challenge! <img src="https://myyogateacher.com/community/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f33f.png?v=8d8466697c6" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--herb" style="height: 23px; width: auto; vertical-align: middle;" title="🌿" alt="🌿" />"

    140 plus days of walking. It’s a habit for sure and so much peace is felt on the walks, grounding it all. 😎🎈🙏🏻


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  • AnirudhA
    AnirudhA Anirudh
    replied in "Introducing Our Teachers"

    Welcome to the platform and community Roshni


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