ML5 — Body awareness
Level: 1 Beginner | Duration: 10 minutes | Type: Conceptual and experiential LearnDash location: Course → Lesson 2 → Topic 2
Learning objective
By the end of this micro-lesson you will be able to perform a basic body scan and describe what you noticed.
Concept
Body awareness — the ability to sense, observe, and understand the physical body from the inside — is the foundation of safe and effective yoga practice. Without it, students push too hard, ignore discomfort signals, and miss the subtler dimensions of the practice.
Yoga uses two related terms for this capacity. Proprioception is the sense of where your body is in space. Interoception is the ability to sense internal states — tension, relaxation, temperature, pain, ease. Both are skills that develop with practice. Most people have reasonable proprioception but quite poor interoception — we have learned to ignore the body’s signals.
Exercise — the body scan: Lie or sit comfortably. Close your eyes. Starting at the crown of the head, slowly move your attention downward through the body. Spend three to five seconds at each area: head, face, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, chest, belly, lower back, hips, thighs, knees, calves, feet. At each area simply notice — is there tension? Ease? Warmth? Tingling? Nothing at all? Do not try to change anything. Simply observe. The complete scan takes three to five minutes.
This practice is an excellent way to open every yoga session.
Key point
The body communicates constantly. Most people have learned to ignore it. Yoga is largely the practice of learning to listen again — with curiosity rather than judgment.
Common misconception
Body awareness does not mean body criticism. Noticing tightness in the hips is information, not a problem to be judged or immediately fixed. Observation comes before action.
Self-check
Complete the body scan described above. What three specific things did you notice?
Reflection prompt
Are there areas of your body you find it difficult to sense or connect with? What might that tell you?
