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    All About Yoga Accessories

    With yoga you will find that you do not need a lot of yoga accessories. This is because in yoga your body is actually the most important "equipment.Of course, there are some basic yoga accessories that will help you to be more comfortable and more safer whenever you are practicing yoga.

    Standard Yoga Accessories

    The first of the yoga accessories that you are going to need is comfortable, breathable clothing so that you can move about freely. This is important because you do not want to be wearing any clothing that will get into the way of your movements or that will cause you to become distracted. For instance, if you wear a t-shirt that is oversized and loose fitting, then it may fall in your face while you are doing some of the inversion poses.

    This may then cause you to be concerned more about what you may be showing rather than what you are doing. Some instructors may want you to wear some clothing that is form fitting so that he can check your alignment. It is also a good idea to wear shorts because you can get overheated as your body temperature rises. As far as shoes, these usually are not yoga accessories as most yoga is done barefoot or in cotton socks.

    Another of the yoga accessories you may wish to purchase is a mat. These are usually used in yoga classes as they add some padding, which will help if you are practicing on a hard floor. Of course, mats also make things more sanitary, especially when it comes to those poses where you have to put your head on the floor. Mats can also give you traction whenever you are sweating so that you do not slip and become injured.

    Optional Yoga Accessories

    There are a lot of other yoga accessories that you might want to purchase, but do not have to. For instance, you may wish to purchase a yoga mat bag to carry your mat from home to class and back in. Some of these bags also have room for a change of clothes, your keys or a wallet. There are also yoga DVDs available in case you cannot attend a class. Plus there are a lot of other yoga props that you can purchase too. These will help you with your form, especially if you are just starting out.

    One thing that is not mentioned a lot, but is really important when it comes to yoga accessories is a good water bottle. This is important because you will sweat a lot during class and thus release numerous toxins. Water is important because it will help to flush out these toxins while replenishing any fluids that you may have lost. Plus, after class you will more than likely be thirsty. A cool, refreshing bottle of water will be a wonderful reward after all of your hard work.

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