2) Health & Safety Guidelines
Arrive a few minutes early so you can settle in, review room layout, and choose a comfortable position before the session starts. For movement-based formats, use stable footwear and clothing that allows easy range of motion. Keep personal items close to the wall or under chairs to maintain clear walk paths. In shared studios or community rooms, this simple setup improves flow and reduces interruption risk during transitions between exercises.
During practice, prioritize controlled movement and steady breathing pace. Follow facilitator timing for posture changes, standing transitions, and walking intervals. If a segment feels unsuitable, switch to a lighter variation such as seated breathing or reduced movement range. It is useful to treat adaptation as a normal practice skill, not as a disruption. Maintain hydration during longer events and use provided pauses to relax shoulders, hands, and jaw.
For outdoor walk sessions, check weather conditions and bring layers for temperature changes. Keep attention on surroundings while following guided cues. In online events, prepare a quiet space, stable internet, and camera position that supports comfortable posture. Reduce background notifications to preserve attention quality.
At the end of each event, take a one-minute cooldown before returning to travel or work tasks. This can be a natural breath cycle and a brief posture reset. Consistent entry and exit routines make event participation safer, calmer, and easier to sustain over time.