Yoga practice time

Namaste!

Iam practicing yoga for the past six months.The experience Iam havng is really fantastic. Started to practice Yogasana in the evening yields good result than compared to practice in the mornings.

The reason is whenever i practice asanas with yoga in the mornings i would practice both not more than a hour as i need to get ready for my office.But in the evenings i found a lot of hours for practicng the same.

My query is i came to know that the practice of yoga during mornings only yields a greater result comparing to the same in the eveninigs.

I want to know whether it is true?

If true can i need to change my practicing time?

thanks in advance…
kalai@yogasanalive.com

i don’t know it…so could you tell me ?

Best is at dawn, but this was unsuitable for me for a long time. (Morning stiffness)
Just practice when you feel fit. After a while, you’ll be able to sense different energies at different times of the day.

I prefer morning, when the sun finally peeks over the tree tops, be a bout 45 minutes from now. I feel the sun energize me. Its warm, but not too warm, just enough to get a good sweat going. I did Yoga last night just before bed, it was a really good session, led to a great sleep as well.

I first started taking classes @ night but I’ve really come to appreciate doing it in the morning and by that I mean 6am. At this point though it’s better to do it than not do it because I’m worrying about the time. So whenever. Whoa did that make sense?

Favorite time would be something you prefer. BEST time is debatable. :wink:

Best time is what is best for you and gets you in your practice most frequently. I like early morning too, and also nighttime outside with the crickets singing. Morning brings a requirement of less intensity or more warming before going to great depth on your poses. Nighttime brings your heat from daily activity along so deep practice is more possible.

Sorry for my English!:wink:

for me, in my limited experience, my best time is similar to the cycles presented in these links. it seems to get my body in a rhythm
Holistic Approach in Medicine - Peaceful Living Holistic Health Care - Ayurvedic Daily Routine
Dincharya in Ayurveda - Daily Regime of Ayurveda - Ayurveda Dincharya

Hari Om

 
[quote=stefanie;6580]i don't know it..so could you tell me ?
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Hello and namaste stefanie,
 
Let me offer the following for your consideration... perhaps it will lend a hand.

Here's a few ideas for the forum to consider and discuss on meditation times and yoga times (or [I]Sandhya upasana[/I]). I will assume one may do yoga and meditate too, as they compliment each other. If I am remiss, please advise accordinly.
 
[I]It is very traditional to meditate AM and PM - where does this come from?[/I]
This is based upon 'gaps' in the day called [B]Sandhya[/B]. This 'Sandhya' is considered a junction point in time, and upasana, in one form is meditation.
 
So, today many meditate AM and PM... there are junction points at these times . [B]What's the junction[/B]? Twilight or the changing of the sun's (surya) position in the sky that can translate to ones meditation/yoga experiences. The sun plays a key role in timing everything on earth AND is the atman or soul indicator for all on this planet. Since meditation deals with realizing the SELF ( Atman) , the sun has its influence here.
 
There are additional junction points [sandhya]: Sunrise, noon, sunset and midnight are considered the key sandhya times during the day. Also note there are these junction points during the 12 months as the sun, surya transits one zodiac sign to another [sankrati]; Like that, there are multiple other times, but for now lets look at the following:
 
Morning is Brahma Muhurta Sandhya
Noon for Vishnu Sandhya
Sunset called Mahesha Sandhya
Midnight called Kali or Turiya Sandhya
 
As we meditate/do yoga close to these junctions, it is thought that higher states consciousness are closer or easier to reach, hence the value of these times. 

 
So, A.M. is Brahma Sandhya - a excellent time - around the time before sunrise. I have without fail enjoyed the best experiences at this time, as it is said, all nature wakes up at this time. You can (I can) [I][B]feel the whoosh [/B][/I]of life's energy begin at this time.
And PM, is Mahesha Sandhya ~ around sunset/twilight, just as the sun goes down below the horizon i.e. twilight.
 
[COLOR=black]pranams,[/COLOR]

Favorite time would be something you prefer. BEST time is debatable

I too agree with xela. You should be doing it as per your time availability. And select the time most suitable for you.

Most people and experts practicing yoga say that morning time is most suitable. I was also suggested the same and have continued from that time onwards in the morning.

I like to do Yoga in the morning, because it invigorates me for the day which helps me stay motivated for my work. Of course, I also like to get started working as early as possible, because I might quit for the day before I finish everything if it gets late and I get tired. So, I’m conflicted as to the best time to do Yoga.

i would mentally PREFER to do it in the morning,but have found late afternoon to be my peak, mentally and physically. mornings are more my time for bushwalking, meet up with some kangaroos LOL
really depends on what works for you.

morning and night is the best time

I find that if I get up early to do it, I’m more likely to do it well. But I work second shift (usually 4pm till 1am) which means fitting it into my sleep cycle can be tricky. Would it be better to sleep shorter, do it at dawn then go back to bed? I remember getting the bug for doing yoga by watching inhale and wondering why the heck it was on ONLY at 5am. Now it makes more sense to me.

And, namaste all. First time yogic poster. Working off the Yee DVD’s and looking for a school. Yeah.

Personally I prefer the evening. It is a great time to wind down, and get centered. I can however see the beauty of practicing in the morning.

It depends on[U][B] yourself[/B][/U], generally morning.

in the mornings we may be a bit stiff, but better at concentration.
asanas are better performed in the morning on an empty stomach. mornings are good if you do salute the sun. fresh air in the mornings are good for lungs
and pranayama. the evening will be better for performing extreme stretches because you will be more flexible. and good time to unwind. it is not which is better . we are all different, soon you will be able to see that morning and night are both great with its own qualities. “as there is day there will be night”.

I do it when my body feels stretching.
During the week because of my early working hours, I try on some breathing exercise only. i keep my asanas to practice in the evening which helps me greatly for a good night sleep.
On Weekends i feel doing it for 30 mins during the day and 30 mins during the night.

Whatever i eat also has an effect on my daily practice. I have to be very careful not to be tempted to eat whatever which is honestly something i have to work on.:stuck_out_tongue:

The best time to practise depends on the one doing it.
I love to practise in the morning and take the decision to realy wake up for the day.Sun salutation helps me a lot. but still I also practise in the evening than with the decision to calm down of the day.
So both is nice.
Greetings
Lars