Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Head stands and the impossible balance


WEEK 25
Monday, 3 September
Another fantastic class using variations of the sequences we’ve been practising for the last few weeks.   Getting much nearer to kicking up to a handstand on my own.   Nowhere near achieving Eka Pada Koundiyanasana II – though didn’t land flat on my face this time – progress of a sort!
 
In case you're wondering, this is what it's meant to look like!! 
 
 

Friday, 31 August 2012

Week 23

Monday 27 August

Very challenging class with long complicated sequences, but fantastic! I didn't feel terribly well balanced today (possibly something to do with the bruises on my ankles from dancing in a new pair of stilettos at the weekend????). However, I think I'm finally learning to work with whatever my limits on a given day may be and to focus on good alignment rather than achieving the full pose.

A few notes from the class:

  • Warm up
  • SNA variation s with lunges and vira I
  • Vira I to Vira II to reverse vira II to parvakonasana back to vira II into trikonasana to Ardha Chandrasana to trik to Vira II. Vinyasa to left hand side.
  • Standing splits to utthita Hasta Padagusthasana to narajasana, release to standing splits. Vinyasa to left hand side.
  • Vinyasa to plank to side plank. Draw right foot to half lotus and return to plank, chaturanga, Urhdu MUkha Svanasana to AMS - with right foot remaining in half lotus! Come to left knee, opening right hip and breathe. Walk back to balance on ball of left foot. Breathe. Uncurl to Vrkasana. Release!

Wednesday, 29 August

Two for class today.  They had both been a good few times so I decided I'd push them just a little with a lot of Surya Namaskar variations, introducing Vira III (which they achieved admirably).  Both were capable of doing back bends, though maybe not a full Ardhva Dhanurasana so we tried a little wildcat sequence - one part for fun and one part to give them the sensation of a long back bend.

Finished off with another viewing of the exquisite Equinox videos - one of these days.....

Also starting to make a post-qualification plan.  I've identified a perfect city centre location and got a good response from my network of friends and family.  Just have to focus on passing the exam now!


Thursday, 30 August

Half hour practice at home where I challenged myself to repeat all of the harder sequences of Monday's class.  I find I don't hold the poses for as long when I'm alone but I do find it easier to keep my balance in an empty, silent room!

Monday, 27 August 2012

New ideas for level 1-2 classes


Sunday, 26 August: Great level 1-2 class in the Yoga Room with Eithne (who also told me of a space in town I can rent as my apartment is beginning to feel a bit crowded with the advent of our new desk and bookshelves!). Lots of great ideas for my newbies, of course I should have written the class plan down as soon as I got home, but here is a reasonable stab at it:

·         Start in sukhasana – arm stretches and twists
·         Come to all fours
·         Adho Mukha Svanasana
·         Walk to Uttanasana
·         Tadasana – focus on alignment, arm stretches
·         SNA variation: high lunge – cobra – AMS – low lunge
·         SNA variation: high lunge arms extended horizontally and into a twist.
·         Bent knee Vira III
·         Vrkasana – held for a while
·         Come to lying down – Septu Bandha Sarvangasana and Urdhva Dhanurasana.
·         Dandasana
·         Paschimottanasana – using foam block, uddiyana bandha engaged to lengthen lower back (excellent!)
·         Sukhasana twist
·         Siaasana

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!!  

Thanks to Vicky and Aengus for discovering more exquisite videos

 

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!

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:


  • 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. 
  • MC_208_UrdhvaPrasaritaEkaPadasana_70.jpgUrdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana (Standing Split)

     sweeping into Utthita Hasta Padagusthasana, then taking the extended foot into Natarajasana (dancer) and back to Urdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana

    WildThing_70.jpg
  • 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!)

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  • 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!


Beautiful lulemon treats from the fabulous Ms Sauder!