I am planning on doing 108 Sun Salutations at my Studio as part of a Winter Solstice Celebration at the ungodly hour of 8AM on Saturday Morning. This is my first attempt at it. It will be a battle of mind and body. I wonder if either will fail me. I am a firm believer that we are stronger than we think we are but then I am not 21 either. Enjoy your Surya Namaskara everyone.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Hitting a goal / conversation with Klaus
My coworker told me he would never do Yoga because he is too weak and not flexible enough. My retort was that Yoga is within you and that it becomes what you want it to be. Just because you feel you are not good at something does not mean you should try it. The fact that he is inflexible only means that his personal Yoga will start at a less flexible point than someone who is 20 and was a gymnast for 15 years. By practicing, he will get stronger and more flexible. That is the true nature of a practice, it is your body and you are working it. A steady, regular practice will both strengthen you and increase your flexibility.
I was loose enough this evening to flatten my hands on a forward fold. That is a good thing. I can remember when touching my toes was an extreme stretch. Who knows if I will ever do this again. I have been trying to do that for over a year.
Two earlier goals were doing a headstand in the middle of the room and a handstand. I was able to do these a few months ago. My new goals are a good Half Moon, standing hand to big toe and Dancer. Each of these require different strength and different flexibility. I thought I would never get up on my head or hands so I will try try try to do it.
If I can do this, then anyone can!
Namaste
I was loose enough this evening to flatten my hands on a forward fold. That is a good thing. I can remember when touching my toes was an extreme stretch. Who knows if I will ever do this again. I have been trying to do that for over a year.
Two earlier goals were doing a headstand in the middle of the room and a handstand. I was able to do these a few months ago. My new goals are a good Half Moon, standing hand to big toe and Dancer. Each of these require different strength and different flexibility. I thought I would never get up on my head or hands so I will try try try to do it.
If I can do this, then anyone can!
Namaste
Yay! |
Yay Again! |
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Work : Reducing the Stress with Practice
I am in the middle of a very stressful project that pretty much occupies my mind every day now. After coming home tired and stressed, it really important that I take the time to set up my mat and practice. Now that the weather is cold, there is a disincentive to go out to my studio to take a class so if I do not go out, I have to take the time and practice at home. A deep yin session really relaxes you and a hard flow video(I found a great one on YouTube) really gets you invigorated. The best thing about the flow class is that the pace is so fast and you are working so hard, that you pretty much focus on your poses and your breathing. It is really great and for almost 2 hours nothing else matters (but be forewarned, it is not an easy class). The class is so good that I have taken to alternating this with a Ashtanga flow session.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89dlGeU1OuU
The biggest draw to going to a class at my studio is that the hot classes are really great this time of year. 95 degrees really feels great when it's 20 degrees outside. You are so warm and glowing when you leave. It is a great feeling. Now I know why the Scandinavians like the sauna snow routine.
It would be easy to blow off practice saying you are too tired and too hungry, but your practice keeps you grounded, settled, calmed and invigorated. Even 30 minutes doing Yin or a quick flow is a great way to end your work day.
Namaste...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89dlGeU1OuU
The biggest draw to going to a class at my studio is that the hot classes are really great this time of year. 95 degrees really feels great when it's 20 degrees outside. You are so warm and glowing when you leave. It is a great feeling. Now I know why the Scandinavians like the sauna snow routine.
It would be easy to blow off practice saying you are too tired and too hungry, but your practice keeps you grounded, settled, calmed and invigorated. Even 30 minutes doing Yin or a quick flow is a great way to end your work day.
Namaste...
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