At the start of your yoga practice- you begin to smooth & even out your breath.
Gradually taking your breath from the state it's in to a balanced evened smoothed state.
Ultimately- finding a smooth even breath speed you can maintain throughout
your practice and
then return to over & over throughout that practice.
One of the goals in your yoga practice is balance.
Smooth Steadiness and Ease.
Not just physically establishing this balance but in all aspects of practice and life as well.
It's not balanced to repeatedly go into & out of a pose that causes you pain in your low back.
It is balanced to have enough body awareness to listen to the pain
in your low back telling you it's there then
make adjustments to your practice to HONOR that message.
It's not so balanced to do a relaxing practice when you need energizing.
It is balanced to do a relaxing practice when you need to relax.
Get the idea?!
Find that place in each pose for you where you experience the most benefit
both physically & energetically.
Not pushing too hard- not pushing to little.
The harder the pose or stay- your breath may tend to become rushed or shallow-
notice it- bring it back to it's smooth even place maybe coming out of the pose a bit.
If you find maintaining a smooth even breath is simple for you-
notice it- try adding envelope breathing for added challenge.
The goal being
Smooth Steadiness & Ease.
By starting with the breath- smoothing & evening it before starting your practice-
you're taking yourself from whatever state you're in- into your yoga space.
Your mind begins to focus.
Your breath begins to reflect that focus as it smooths and evens.
Smoothing out the breath brings body awareness- within this awareness
you learn to listen and honor your body as it is.
Along with who you are as you are.
Smooth Steadiness & Ease.
Simply put-
A smooth even breath is when your inhale & exhale each become
smooth and even without strain.
For example an inhale to a count of 4 then a matching exhale to a count of 4.
In time you find you're able to drop into that smooth even breath of YOURS
more quickly and easily because you've done it over & over already.
And as YOU practice- your breath signals become easier to read.
Here's to YOUR Smooth Steadiness & Ease!
Any questions- please ask.
Xo- Suz






