Thanks to Vicky and Aengus for discovering more exquisite videos
Welcome to my journal of a part-time yogini and yoga teacher. Within you will find details of classes, links to articles and videos that I have found interesting and some of my own musings on all things yoga. Namaste
Saturday, 25 August 2012
The Equinox videos
Everytime I watch these I feel inspired, clumsy and fat and determine to dedicate the rest of my life to becoming this woman. Not very yogic, but if you are going to aspire to physical perfection what a model!!
Friday, 24 August 2012
Bit of a slow week, so mostly practising at home and trying to work on the balances I find so challenging.
Totally in love with my new lululemon pants. No chaffing for all the supine Surya Namaskars I've been practising and MOST importantly they keep everything tucked in during those upside down poses!
Totally in love with my new lululemon pants. No chaffing for all the supine Surya Namaskars I've been practising and MOST importantly they keep everything tucked in during those upside down poses!
Monday, 20 August 2012
WEEK 22
Monday, 20 August:
Amazing but very challenging class. Made more so by the August mugginess, but it flowed so beautifully that I soon forgot the Monday evening tiredness - and the sweat gathering on my brow. Longer than usual meditation, then a standing warm up: circling feet, hips and neck. Think I prefer warming up on the floor but good for a change and it led into a pranayama in which the the three bandhas are engaged after an exhale (cannot for the life of me remember the name but I have come across some more interesting yoga sites in trying to find out see:
http://www.yoga-age.com/asanas/bandhas.html#utilizing
http://www.staryoga.com/traditional-breathing-techniques
http://www.abc-of-yoga.com/
but more anon). As we started talking about the bandhas in my class during the week, I wonder if I can introduce a simplified version to help my students discover their bandhas. Will trial it tomorrow.
Back to the practice and the lovely sequences. Here are a few that I want to practise again:
Tired but exhilarated!
Monday, 20 August:
Amazing but very challenging class. Made more so by the August mugginess, but it flowed so beautifully that I soon forgot the Monday evening tiredness - and the sweat gathering on my brow. Longer than usual meditation, then a standing warm up: circling feet, hips and neck. Think I prefer warming up on the floor but good for a change and it led into a pranayama in which the the three bandhas are engaged after an exhale (cannot for the life of me remember the name but I have come across some more interesting yoga sites in trying to find out see:
http://www.yoga-age.com/asanas/bandhas.html#utilizing
http://www.staryoga.com/traditional-breathing-techniques
http://www.abc-of-yoga.com/
but more anon). As we started talking about the bandhas in my class during the week, I wonder if I can introduce a simplified version to help my students discover their bandhas. Will trial it tomorrow.
Back to the practice and the lovely sequences. Here are a few that I want to practise again:
- Surya Namaskar A x 3.
- S.N.A variation: stepping back into a high lunge, twist with extended arms and lower to a low reverse parvottanasana in prayer.
- High lunge to Vira III to reverse Ardha Chandrasana.
sweeping into Utthita Hasta Padagusthasana, then taking the extended foot into Natarajasana (dancer) and back to Urdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana
Urdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana (Standing Split)
- AMS to Camatkarasana (wild thing) back to a low lunge, walking with hands to face the opposite side and repeat. Many, many times. (definitely trying this on my class!)
- From sitting, one leg lifted on to the shoulder and worked straight into heron pose - Krounchasana. Then moving into Astavakrasana (8-angle pose). Here is what it's meant to look like. I got very very nearly there and fell flat on my face!
Tired but exhilarated!
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Tuesday,
14 August: First resolution helped by the arrival
of the excellent ‘Yoga Anatomy’ by Leslie Kaminoff and Amy Matthews and Donna
Farhi’s, ‘Bringing Yoga to Life’ – which I’m hoping will help me with me mental
block on all things sutra related. Both available through amazon through the
Book Depository.
Week 21
First of all I can’t believe it’s been 21 weeks! Now that I’ve recovered from module 3 and my
brief hatred of my yoga mat, it’s time to make some resolutions before the
final module and exams.
1.
Read more consistently and attentively,
especially the stuff I don’t like.
2.
Practise the module quizzes.
3.
Learn off the important muscles and exercises
to strengthen them.
4.
Do a headstand without the wall and get into
Pincha Mayurasana and Adho Mukha Vrksasana without support.
5.
Buy a new mat – one without biro and
highlighter stains. This may be my reward for finishing the course!
Monday,
13 August: First class back. Would
have been a lovely practice if I hadn’t pulled my triceps, hamstrings and groin
having an argument with a horse on Saturday.
Vira II was agony! But a lovely
sequence and worth taking down some notes:
Started with pranayama
Came to lying on backs to stretch lengthways and towards the
ceiling. Loosened out by shaking limbs
in the air – aptly described as insect stuck on its back pose.
Rock and rolled from Halasana to Dandasana several time and came
to squat. Rolled up to Tadasana.
·
Unusual
variations on S.N. repeated 3-4 times:
o
Arms wept out to Uktasana,
o
Uttanasana,
o
step right foot back to high lunge,
o
Chaturanga,
o
Urdhva Mukha Svanasana,
o
Adho Mukha Svanasana,
o
step left foot forward to low lunge,
o
Step right foot to meet left, Uttanasana
o
Uktasana
·
Vira II
sequence:
o
Revolved Vira II
o
Vira II
o
Trikonasana
·
Balancing
sequence
o
Vira I
o
Vira III
o
Pavritta Ardha Chandrasana
·
Balancing
sequence II:
o
Vira I
o
Vira III
o
Sweep elevated leg forward and take hold of
foot, Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana
o
Extend leg and sweep back to Natarajasana
(King of the Dancers pose)
·
3 point Sirsasana (headstand) into a balance that
was new to me, with one leg crossed along back of forearms. (some googling
later I believe it was Eka Pada Galavasana (Flying Pigeon)) Needless to say it did not look like this
when I attempted it, but I was pretty happy to do a passable 3 point Sirsasana:
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Two good friends on the way to the US and Canada this month so taking advantage of them to stock up on nice yoga clothes. My lulemon list is getting pretty long, but after a VERY tough teacher training module I feel like I need some retail reward. Especially liking this bag to carry my may.
Also, want to invest in a new mat as my current one is decorated with ink stains and purple highlighter from the training modules. Any recommendations?
Also, want to invest in a new mat as my current one is decorated with ink stains and purple highlighter from the training modules. Any recommendations?
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