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The average price of Yoga lessons is £18.
The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors
97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.
You can easily practice yoga from the comfort of your own home. On Superprof, many of our yoga teachers also offer online classes. To find online lessons, just select the webcam filter in the search bar to see the available tutors offering online options in your desired subject.
As a beginner, it's important to start slowly and gradually build up your yoga practice. It's recommended to practice yoga at least 2-3 times a week to see progress and reap the benefits of the practice.
However, the frequency of your yoga practice may also depend on your schedule, physical ability, and personal goals.
8,983 teachers are currently available to give yoga lessons near you.
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✅ Average price: | £18/h |
✅ Average response time: | 4h |
✅ Tutors available: | 8,983 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Relaxation, better posture, inner peace, self-confidence, stronger muscles, vitality, weight loss, “joie de vivre,” reduced stress levels, concentration… Now there’s a nice list of goals you’d probably like to achieve, without knowing exactly how to. But what if you decided to take yoga lessons? Superprof invites all those interested in discovering the traditional Indian art form that is yoga to make their way to our platform, where over 800 yoga tutors are ready to offer their services online or near you.
Work, going out, exercising, daily commutes, family life, etc. There are few moments throughout our daily lives where we can truly feel at peace. These moments are nevertheless crucial for our inner balance and allow us to keep moving forward, day in and day out.
There are many different types of exercise out there, such as stretching, pilates, meditation lessons, cardio training, muscle strengthening exercises, and many others, that can help you finally relax. But yoga is probably the most popular and the most liked discipline among those seeking peace and quiet and deeper breathing. And this has been the case for several years now - decades, even!
There’s also been a big upsurge recently in the number of yoga classes available in big cities around the country. These vibrant metropolitan areas are filled with bustling men and women, running around from one place to the other with never-ending to-do lists.
At a time when it also seems like everything we do involves some sort of screen, yoga can be a helpful way to refocus on your own self, your emotions, and just letting go. That’s definitely worth its weight in gold, don’t you think?
We spend all, or most, of our days with our heads buried in our computers, smartphones, tablets, GPSs and other TV screens. So much so that we dedicate less and less time to just getting up and admiring the world around us. This, among other things, is what we call full consciousness. For those of you who identify with the above description, and even for those of you who don’t, Superprof can help you find a competent yoga instructor. Someone who will be able to orient you towards hatha yoga, improved breathing, nidra yoga, flexibility exercises, stretching, finding your vital energy, yoga sutra, vinyasa, dynamic yoga, ashtanga yoga, breathing exercises for your abs, relaxation techniques to fight stress and to improve sleep, specific yoga poses that will help foster a more efficient meditation, a better physical condition, kundalini yoga, prenatal yoga for pregnant women, in order to help you prepare for childbirth, meditation yoga, natha yoga, qi-gong, sivanada yoga, yoga for kids, etc.
So, we know that you’re probably well-informed of the many benefits of yoga. And when you lead a life as dynamic and fast-paced as yours, these little moments of complete and utter well-being are essential. But where can you take yoga lessons in the UK?
Are you more interested in training with other people, in group yoga classes, attending a hatha yoga class with a bunch of people you don’t necessarily know? Or, instead, to maximise your efficiency, do you prefer to enjoy a one-on-one lesson with your own personal yoga tutor? It’s easy to see that the 2nd solution is clearly more tempting.
To truly feel relaxed after your yoga class, there’s nothing better than working your flexibility, breathing, stretching, muscle strengthening and meditation in the comfort of your own home. Even more so if your online tutor is giving you your lesson via webcam and all you have to do after your lesson is shut your computer off to find yourself alone again. By choosing an instructor that offers this option, not only will you be able to follow your yoga class from your own living room, but you will also get the benefit of being the only physical person in the room during your class, further enhancing your self-awareness and helping you achieve a higher state of consciousness. Also, these one-on-one lessons also help you feel more confident in your methods, so it’ll be easier for your yoga instructor to teach you the appropriate poses and the proper breathing techniques.
Keep in mind that yoga instructors have also followed one or more training programmes themselves to get to where they are.
“Sun salutation,” “deep breathing,” “prenatal yoga,” “yoga poses,” etc. When you sign up for yoga teacher training, the different concepts characteristic to yoga are probably still a bit vague. Just like its benefits. Even if you already have a pretty good idea of what they are.
There are many different terms and branches that you should know of, within the spectrum of Indian philosophy. This will help you better decide which type of yoga class is best adapted to your needs.
Let’s start, for example, with the term “raja yoga,” also called “astanga yoga”, which refers to the pratice of yoga based on Patanjali’s yoga sutras. It’s important to distinguish raja yoga from “hatha yoga,” which does not belong to the same tradition. Raja yoga actually consists of 8 different disciplines: yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, prathyahara, dharana, dhyana, and samadhi.
In turn, the “yoga sutras” refer to the collection of 195 aphorisms that were drafted somewhere between 200 B.C. and 500 A.D. and which codify the practice of yoga as we know it today. Patanjali, for his part, is the author of the Yoga Sutras. When we talk about hatha yoga, we’re talking about a demanding type of yoga that includes a kind of spiritual awakening, a myriad of different poses, breathing exercises and meditation.
“Pranayama” is a discipline entirely focused on your breath and on controlling your “prana,” which means “life force” in Sanskrit.
“Asana” is the physical act of performing a yoga pose. The term is often used to describe the pratice of yoga as a whole, but the word “asana” itself refers to the different body postures you’ll be practicing during your lessons.
When we talk about nidra yoga, we’re also talking about lucid sleep. This can improve your sleep quality, thanks to a series of breathing or deep sleep exercises.
Ashtanga vinyasa yoga can refer to a yoga centre or studio based on the synchronisation between movement and breathing.
Many other terms are also useful to know, such as: samadhi, surya, kundalini yoga, mantra, ayurveda, ayurvedic medicine, natha yoga, mudra, qi-gong, sivananda yoga, karma yoga, sadhana, power yoga, ashram, bhakti, gita, tikhimiroff, savasena, vedanta, kriya yoga, iyengar, shri, vinyasa, etc.
Nadia
Yoga teacher
Super, much better then I was expecting. My child was really happy.
Stela, 5 days ago
Mallika
Yoga teacher
Great introductory lesson but it was during the month or fasting and then I was away for a month. So was unable to continue any lessons.
Sahir, 1 week ago
Patrice
Yoga teacher
Great, methodical, sincere and very knowledgeable. An honour to work with
J, 1 week ago
Shalini
Yoga teacher
Advance practice for total body strength. Very pleased with lessons.
Jasmina, 2 weeks ago
Karen
Yoga teacher
Karen was very patient and accommodating of my needs.
Jacqueline, 2 weeks ago
Yelena
Yoga teacher
We have been thoroughly impressed with Yelena. Her classes are well-structured, challenging yet accessible, and always leave Tom feeling refreshed and energized. The teacher takes the time to understand Tom's needs and adapts the practice...
Elise, 1 month ago