40-Min Iyengar Yoga for Beginners | Learn Headstand
A 40-minute Iyengar Yoga practice designed to help beginners develop the strength, alignment, and confidence needed for Salamba Sirsasana (Headstand). Rather than rushing to get upside down, this class systematically builds the foundations that make Headstand feel stable, supported, and sustainable.
You'll strengthen the shoulders, refine your understanding of headstand alignment, and gradually develop the skills required for a confident inversion. Whether you're taking your very first steps toward Headstand or revisiting the fundamentals, this sequence offers a thoughtful pathway into one of Iyengar Yoga's most celebrated poses.
Continue your practice inside Po Online where we build on these foundations with structured classes, progressions, and deeper study.
About This Practice
Headstand is often seen as a destination, but in Iyengar Yoga it is understood as an ongoing practice of refinement and self-study. Every stage of learning—from building shoulder strength to understanding balance—offers valuable insights.
This sequence focuses on progressive development. By strengthening the shoulders, improving upper-body organization, and introducing key alignment principles, students build a stable foundation before attempting longer holds or more advanced variations.
As confidence grows, Headstand becomes much more than an inversion. It develops concentration, patience, body awareness, and the willingness to embrace gradual progress—qualities that extend far beyond the yoga mat.
What You'll Practice
Foundations of Salamba Sirsasana (Headstand)
Building shoulder strength
Improving upper-body stability
Refining Headstand alignment
Progressive inversion preparation
Developing balance and body awareness
Building confidence upside down
When to Use This Practice
When learning Headstand
To improve shoulder strength
As a foundational inversion practice
To refine Headstand alignment
When developing confidence with inversions
Who This Is For
Beginners learning Headstand
Students developing inversion skills
Practitioners strengthening the shoulders
Anyone wanting to improve Headstand alignment
Experienced students revisiting the fundamentals
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is shoulder strength so important for Headstand?
The shoulders play a critical role in supporting the body and reducing unnecessary pressure on the head and neck. Developing shoulder strength is one of the foundations of a safe Headstand practice.
How long does it take to learn Headstand?
Every student progresses differently. Consistent practice, patience, and good technique are far more important than reaching the final pose quickly.
Should I practice Headstand every day?
Many Iyengar Yoga students practice Headstand regularly as part of their ongoing development. The appropriate frequency depends on your experience, overall practice, and guidance from your teacher.
Is this class suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. This sequence is specifically designed to introduce the foundations of Headstand progressively, allowing beginners to build confidence before advancing.
Why does Iyengar Yoga teach Headstand in stages?
Learning progressively develops strength, alignment, and awareness while reducing unnecessary strain. Each stage prepares the body for the next, creating a safer and more sustainable inversion practice.
Why is Headstand considered an ongoing practice?
Even experienced practitioners continue refining their Headstand. As strength, awareness, and understanding evolve, the pose continues to reveal new layers of learning and subtlety.
Continue Your Practice
If you enjoyed this class, you can continue your practice across the Studio Po ecosystem:
Practice in-person at Po Toronto
Explore full-length classes inside Po Online
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