5    Tuck   your    toes,   engage  your    core,   and pull    your    hips    up  and back    to  Downward-
Facing  Dog.
Besides a   yoga    mat,    a   few other   props   can be  very    useful  when    you’re
practicing  yoga.   I   personally  use straps, blocks, and blankets    in  my  own
home    practice.   Think   about   these   props   as  support that    you can use when
you need    it; they    are not crutches    or  in  any way a   sign    of  your    not being
good    enough. Props   can help    you better  your    alignment   and also    deepen
certain poses   in  a   safe    way.    Using   blocks  in  the right   places  means   that
you’re  smart   and focusing    on  good    posture,    not that    you’re  too stiff   to
reach   the floor.  I   encourage   all my  students    to  use blocks  whenever    needed.
Yoga    straps  work    great   as  an  elongation  of  your    arms    when    you’re
working the shoulders   or  hamstrings  or  are in  standing    balances.   Blankets
are great   to  use folded  up  under   your    hips    for meditation, or  to  keep    your
body    warm    at  the end of  practice.