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I'm not a medical professional, but I believe it's normal. It can happen during activities such as yoga or sex, and it is sometimes referred to as a queef.
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Shakta Khalsais an expert on yoga and children. She has written 5 well known yoga books, such as Kundalini Yoga and Fly Like A Butterfly: Yoga for Children.
No, you don't. People have survived thousands of years without doing yoga.
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Early morning, one to two hours before sunrise is best time for yoga as preferred by yogis. Bowels must be passed before doing yoga. You may take bath before yoga practice. Be patient, it takes time to set to new routine. Otherwise there is no sacrosanct time for yoga. You can practice yoga anytime of the day. Only precaution is that your stomach must be empty at time of doing yoga. Meals should be taken 3 hours prior to yoga practice, but you can drink water if thirsty. Preferably fix a particular time of the day for yoga, it will help you to maintain regular yoga practice. All Yoga exercises should be performed on the hard floor, using a rug or mat for support. Ideal place for doing yoga is outdoors, if weather permits. For indoors practice, place for doing yoga should be spacious, well ventilated and without any disturbances. To get better results, earmark about 30 minutes to one hour daily for yoga practice.
A self help manuscript is a written piece of original content, in this case, on the topic of yoga. You will need to write a guide on how to successfully partake in the practice of yoga without a third party (yoga instructor/studio/etc). Think about teaching yourself/doing yoga at home, and explain that to someone else. To physically submit it, you will need to hand it in, or scan it to a computer and submit the file electronically. Hope this helps!
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Independent of weather conditions, there really isn't any special yoga equipment you need to do it outside. Look around the next time you go to a beach or to a park and (if you live in California anyway) you will likely see someone off in their own world doing yoga with nothing but themselves and the grass they are standing on. That being said, you should probably get a mat nonetheless because the ground is dirty, and if you plan to practice your yoga on a concrete surface (yikes) you want to be sure you get a mat with plenty of padding.
To ensure you are doing it right it might be best to visit a local fitness studio that offers taster courses, so you get introduced to the poses by a proper instructor. Of course one can find info about basic poses also online. Yoga Journal and ABC Of Yoga are good starting points for that.