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I live in a small town and we don't have a prenatal yoga instructor. I did learn that a woman is presently learning and will begin classes in August, a bit late for me but I may consider attending for postpartum... for now, I intend to do some yoga work at home and will hopefully build up some confidence and strength to step into a gentle yoga class, for I am returning to yoga from several years of absence. I know how much it'll help during pregnancy and help prepare for the possible marathon of Birth, so that is a great motivator for me.
So, I did some research and found some free online prenatal classes.
Prenatal Yoga Center
Mamaste Yoga
This is a link to Mamaste Yoga website (don't you just l-o-v-e their name?). Once there, you'll want to click on "Download episodes for free on iTunes" podcasts. There are a total of 7 segments that range from 3 to 8 minutes long, includes: guided relaxation, warm-up exercises, 3 key postures, half-squat to lunge hip openers, stretches for leg cramps, standing postures, and Mamanamaskar Sun Salutation.
Anyone else doing prenatal yoga or of other good online classes for free? Happy Poses Ladies!

I live in a small town and we don't have a prenatal yoga instructor. I did learn that a woman is presently learning and will begin classes in August, a bit late for me but I may consider attending for postpartum... for now, I intend to do some yoga work at home and will hopefully build up some confidence and strength to step into a gentle yoga class, for I am returning to yoga from several years of absence. I know how much it'll help during pregnancy and help prepare for the possible marathon of Birth, so that is a great motivator for me.
So, I did some research and found some free online prenatal classes.
Prenatal Yoga Center
Mamaste Yoga
This is a link to Mamaste Yoga website (don't you just l-o-v-e their name?). Once there, you'll want to click on "Download episodes for free on iTunes" podcasts. There are a total of 7 segments that range from 3 to 8 minutes long, includes: guided relaxation, warm-up exercises, 3 key postures, half-squat to lunge hip openers, stretches for leg cramps, standing postures, and Mamanamaskar Sun Salutation.
Anyone else doing prenatal yoga or of other good online classes for free? Happy Poses Ladies!