Hey Pav, I agree with Free on Yoga Journal as a resource for creating an asana home practice. Another great reference is Elephant Journal, link here
5 Simple Strategies for Starting & Maintaining a Home Yoga Practice. ~ {Video} | elephant journal
Something I give my students as homework is Sun Salutations. Master a simple Sun Sal sequence - trying saying that seven times swiftly - and you've got the basis for an asana home practice. You can begin with a seated meditation, move into spine warm ups like Cat/Cow, come up to your Sun Salutation and when you've got an understanding of the breathe in these, add variety when you step back by bringing in standing poses like Trikonasana or Virabhadrasana - Warrior in any stages. Really good for keeping you present and just do as many as you have time for while allowing for quieter poses after
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