When you want to be at peace and harmony with your mind, body and spirit then yoga is perhaps the best traditional approach to it. When you do yoga you will instantly feel the various health benefits that it gives us. Some of these benefits include relieving the stress from our body, giving us a better posture whenever we stand or sit down, and stretching our muscles to keep them free from injuries. While these may sound fun and relaxing, yoga positions can be sometimes overwhelming for most beginners. In reality they should not feel this as there are many yoga positions designed for beginners.

But don’t you worry because there are beginner yoga positions that are designed to help you get started. While some can be quite challenging at first, these are all relaxing and will pave the way for you to achieve more complicated yoga poses.

1. Child’s Pose

Also called the Child’s Pose, it will stretch your hips, thighs and ankles. It can also help with mild back pain problems. To achieve this, you must drop on the floor spreading your knees as wide as you can while keeping your big toes touching each other. Rest your belly on top of your thighs and then let your forehead touch the floor. Then your arms should be stretched upward above your head.

2. Tadasana

This yoga position is called the Mountain Pose and it will greatly help with your posture. To do this you must stand straight on your mat with your head and neck properly aligned to your spine. Make sure that your big toes are touching each other. When you do this position your knees will naturally be pressed on each other which may cause some discomfort to most people. To relieve this pressure, spread out your knees a little bit on the sides allowing for a little space between them.

3. Cat Stretch

This is a yoga position that is easy and can be fun to do. It will stretch out your spine and at the same time strengthen your abdominal muscles. To achieve this position, you must drop on all fours, imitating a cat. Next, you must think that there is a line drawn on your back from your spine up to your neck and finally your head. This imaginary line must be kept straight at all times. You should hold this position from a few seconds to a minute or two or depending on the instructions given to you.

4. Uttanasana

Also called the Uttanasana, this is a pretty straight forward position. This will stretch your hamstrings, providing for more flexibility. To do this pose, stand straight on your mat then bend down with your hands reaching the sides of your feet. Make sure to flatten your palms on mat. Put all your weight on the balls of your feet. When you do this you will quickly feel your hamstrings being stretched. Hold your position for as long as you can.

5. The Urdhva Hastasana

This position is also called the Urdhva Hastasana and it will help improve your posture as well as strengthen your thigh muscles. To do this position, stand straight and then stretch out both of your arms upward way above your head. Put your palms together touching each other flat while keeping both arms straight. Pull back your shoulder blades.