Yoga at home or in the studio?

I do both. I prefer studio classes.

I get excited about doing yoga, no matter where it is. Mostly though I learned from books and home practice.

Just lately though, I found a studio, and must say I have really enjoyed doing it with my brothers and sisters in the same room! and learning from a great teacher who has learned from some greats including David Williams, so for that I am truly grateful to get some professional instruction handed down.

I would like to attend to a yoga class but I have to drive like 1 hour to get there. I hope I can find some workshop or maybe I’ll have to make the sacrifice of driving 1 hour 2 times a week and then practice at home.

I prefer to do it at home by myself everymorning, I feel that I can focused on my breath more easily. but once a while I would like to attend the class, I can feel different energy from others in the same room that are doing yoga with me.

I prefer to do it at home, but I enjoy learning new things in class.

However, the more one practices (at home or elsewhere on their own) the deeper they etch the samskara of the practice. This manifests as misalignment and poor actions.

This is very wise. :slight_smile:
I would prefer classes, but with commuting 2.5 to 3 hrs each day, I have felt that to take time for a class would be too much. I am rethinking that. Up to this point, I have taken “classes” online, using yogatoday.com because they offer a huge variety of 1 hour classes (omg I sound like a commercial) that keep it interesting for me. There is also a lot of focus on alignment in some of the classes, so I feel I’ve learned a lot that way too. But there truly is no replacement for a teacher who can give direction and corrections in alignment. What I think may feel or be right, may be a bit wrong, and only an educated teacher can see that.
Sadly the logical yoga studio for me may not have teachers of that caliber. I took one class there, and the instructor read her poses from a piece of paper. She did no alignment corrections. I was disgusted. I thought, I could have done this with a video, it would have cost me less, and at least THAT instructor would have at least spoken of correct alignment. ugh.
So - I will give that studio another chance - that was two years ago, maybe things have changed! It’s my only option for true classes at this time.
Otherwise, I’m going to just buy some classes from yogatoday, 4 bucks each and transfer them to a thumb drive so I can do them in my living room, using my playstation. Well, my husband’s playstation. lol.

I never liked yoga classes but I now believe that was because I was new and feeling mighty uncomfortable… I did like private lessons though. That taught me more in 1 lesson than I learned in multiple classes. But this is just me and my experience. But currently I do not go to any class or lesson so I guess I prefer at home. However I am willing to admit I likely do not learn as much or as fast as I might should I ever go to a class again… and I just might give it another go in spring.

I like youtube videos. Specifically Slightly Salty Yoga and Alo Yoga, but I find SSY to have such a gentle vibe nd great aura about her. Really one to check out :slight_smile:

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I’ll have to check into those. I have found Yoga with Adriene and Yoga TX on YouTube and practice with them a good bit.

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For me, home practice is always preferred over studio practice because at home I'm more comfortable as compared to the studio which helps me to concentrate more quickly. In my case, this is the reason,it will be different for different people.

For me, home practice definitely. As long as you listen to your body, it is no problem learning alone at home. This simple session works for me: http://www.loveenki.com/enki_gb/hatha-yoga-session-for-beginners-and-intermediate/

I go to studio to join class & home own practice too.

I find nothing really replaces a good teacher led class. But I have been investigating some good online courses to supplement my practice.

I've finally built up a good set of props at home when I'm doing Iyengar practice and I've found some good resources online like yogavastu.com which has some written sequences which are nice and easy to follow.

Other than that I tend to practice once or twice a week at the studio and try to break up my day in front of the computer with small 20 minute sessions.

I personally feel that doing Yoga at a studio is much better than doing it at home because of the many benefits it has which includes being able to meet new people, before and after the yoga class it is always nice to meet new people and understand their story and why they do yoga. It also helps because everyone is very open and they may also provide a range of different tips which can help you perform your yoga workout better. There is also a range of different demographics that attend the classes so you can meet a range of different people from different backgrounds.

In addition, Yoga at a studio also allows the opportunity for you to go on retreats with other people from your studio which gives you a new experience because you are either going to a different country or somewhere new within your country and this provides a new insight into Yoga and will also make you look at the world differently.

If you are a newbie to Yoga, you would be better of practicing in a studio under the guidance of a teacher. That way you will be doing asanas appropriate to your levels rather than anything that is available on the internet which might be suitable for a more advanced practitioner. Also it would help you to do the asanas correctly and any flaws/ misalignment would get rectified.

If you are an experienced practitioner, you can combine a studio session with a daily session at home.

We would like to suggest studio is better to do yoga. A place where one can be free of any kind of tensions and can attain peace of mind for at least one hour in their everyday your busy schedules. In every classes will provide you with the tools for you to enhance the quality of your life in the way that suits the nature of your existence most.

I do both - at home is definitely more convenient because there's no commute time. But I need to find the right time when there are no distractions. It also takes more discipline to create the ambiance at home that the studio creates for me. I find simply having a diffuser going with therapeutic grade essential oils instantly creates a lovely ambiance and helps me to 'get into the zone'. Also scheduling the time in the previous day as if it's an 'appointment' and prioritising that time:-)

Jollity Online Yoga Studio provides the best of both worlds. The comfort and privacy of being at home but you still get the sense of community by practicing with other people at the same exact time. You can also enable your camera and have a certified yoga instructor observe you so they can give you real-time feedback and corrections.

In classes. There is teacher with us who always encouraging us in difficult postures. And always we are learning new thing with our masters. Although I m practicing in home too but it's just a practice can't gain knowledge.