Yoga Clothes
for Comfort, Functionality -and Lets Not Leave Out Fun!
Yoga clothes should be
comfortable and functional. They should allow you to move
freely and not distract you from your practice. They should
feel good against your skin so they don’t cause any
irritation.
Ideally, the clothing should
be absorbent so that it wicks sweat away from your body. There
are few things that feel as uncomfortable as a sticky, clammy
body that is moist from perspiration.
I also think they should be
attractive and fun to wear. When I do yoga alone in my home, I
am willing to wear an old tee shirt and sweats or baggy
shorts. When I practice in a class, I am more discriminating
in what I choose to wear.
I admit it. I work very hard
to keep my body in shape, and when I am with others, I want to
show off the efforts of my hard work. I usually choose form
fitting pants and a fitted tee shirt. This allows me to see
the outline of my body in the mirror so I can maintain good
form, and it lets me move without having to fuss with my
clothes. They are also flattering to my body, so when I wear
them I feel good.
Here are some of the things
that you should look for in yoga clothing so that they work
well for you and make you feel good about yourself and your
practice.
Yoga Pants
There are many types of yoga
pants. Some are long and go down to your ankles; others stop
just below your knees. Often they are relatively form fitting.
These types of pants have the benefit of allowing your
instructor to see your alignment so she can make any necessary
adjustments to your form.
If you aren’t comfortable in
pants that are so revealing, you might enjoy wearing loose,
cotton trousers. They offer freedom of movement without being
too tight.
Whatever pants you choose,
make sure that you can bend and move freely in them. Also be
sure that there are no bulky ties at the waist that might be
uncomfortable when you are lying in a prone position.
Yoga Shorts
Yoga shorts are a very good
choice if you practice Bikram or hot yoga, because the room is
heated to such a high temperature. They are a good bet in the
warm summer months when long pants might be too warm. They
also help you more easily check the proper alignment of your
lower body because you can see your knees and ankles.
The yoga shorts should be
long enough to cover your derriere and they should not ride
up. Form fitting shorts usually don’t move too much, so they
may be just right for you.
Yoga Tops
Yoga tops should allow you to
move freely without having them fall in your face. Tee shirts
should be short enough so that your lower body is not hidden,
so you can more easily check your alignment. Some women like
to wear sports bras (especially those who practice Bikram
yoga). If you choose to wear one, make sure that it holds you
securely and that nothing falls out when you are bending or
stretching. You don’t want to wear something that is going to
cause you to worry about what you might be showing to the rest
of the class.
Yoga tops come in many bright
and attractive colors. You might also have fun wearing shirts
with characters such as Yoga girl on them.
Yoga Shoes
Most people do not wear shoes
during their practice. However, they might be useful if you
practice outside in a park, on a beach, or some place where
you would not want to take off your shoes and socks. Yoga
shoes look very similar to other athletic footwear, except
that the soles allow for considerable flexibility in your foot
and the tops of the shoes are very lightweight. Some popular
brands include Puma yoga shoes and Adidas shoes for yoga.
Jacket
Many people might not think
that a jacket is an important part of yoga clothing, but I beg
to disagree. I think it is absolutely critical to take a
jacket with you to your yoga class. I have been in many
classes where the temperature has been quite cool (some are
downright freezing). While the temperature often doesn’t
matter too much while I am moving during the poses, it becomes
quite a different story when the time comes to meditate.
I don’t know about you, but I
find it difficult if not impossible, to relax when I am cold.
Bringing a jacket with you gives you an option of covering up
during the relaxation period if you are feeling chilly.
Feeling warm and comfortable allows you the pleasure of
letting your body relax fully.
So yoga clothes should be
functional, comfortable, and give you the freedom to totally
enjoy your practice. Have fun with them and enjoy wearing the
ones that make you feel good!
Della Menechella is a yoga
and fitness enthusiast who has been involved in fitness for
over thirty years. Her website
http://www.beauty-fitness-yoga-source.com/ is filled with
practical information about how you can make yoga and fitness
a positive part of your life. Visit the site and get your free
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