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How you begin a yoga class is often how you begin everything else—a new year, a new day, or a new chapter in life.
In this episode, MJ reflects on why beginnings matter and how the first moments of a yoga class can set the tone for presence, safety, curiosity, and ease. Drawing from years of teaching experience, she explores how time of day, energy in the room, and nervous system awareness all shape the way we begin.
You’ll also hear a brief, practical tutorial on how to introduce Ujjayi breath to students—one breath at a time—so it feels accessible, supportive, and adaptable rather than forced or confusing.
This episode isn’t about trying harder or doing more. It’s about beginning where you are and letting the practice meet you there.
What You’ll Learn
About Ujjayi Breath
Ujjayi (oo-JAH-yee) is a Sanskrit term often translated as “victorious uprising” or “victorious breath.”
It’s commonly described as a slow, steady breath through the nose with a gentle, ocean-like sound—created by softly narrowing the back of the throat.
In this episode, MJ shares an approachable way to introduce Ujjayi breath so students can explore it at their own pace and make it work for their bodies and nervous systems.
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YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheYOY50
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Dan Jones-Editor
Find Dan at: https://cocoabeachweb.com/
By MJ WaddellSend a text and share your thoughts. We want to hear from you!
How you begin a yoga class is often how you begin everything else—a new year, a new day, or a new chapter in life.
In this episode, MJ reflects on why beginnings matter and how the first moments of a yoga class can set the tone for presence, safety, curiosity, and ease. Drawing from years of teaching experience, she explores how time of day, energy in the room, and nervous system awareness all shape the way we begin.
You’ll also hear a brief, practical tutorial on how to introduce Ujjayi breath to students—one breath at a time—so it feels accessible, supportive, and adaptable rather than forced or confusing.
This episode isn’t about trying harder or doing more. It’s about beginning where you are and letting the practice meet you there.
What You’ll Learn
About Ujjayi Breath
Ujjayi (oo-JAH-yee) is a Sanskrit term often translated as “victorious uprising” or “victorious breath.”
It’s commonly described as a slow, steady breath through the nose with a gentle, ocean-like sound—created by softly narrowing the back of the throat.
In this episode, MJ shares an approachable way to introduce Ujjayi breath so students can explore it at their own pace and make it work for their bodies and nervous systems.
Support the show
Sign-up for my NEWSLETTER for upcoming episodes, and yoga with MJ
Send a voicemail with your question or thought, it might be part of a future episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/Shareyogawithmj
Find MJ Waddell at:
WEBSITE https://shareyogawithmj.com
FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=557038390
YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheYOY50
INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/maryjaynewaddell/
E-MAIL [email protected]
Dan Jones-Editor
Find Dan at: https://cocoabeachweb.com/