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Archives for July 2013

Getting on the man mat for Forty Days of Yoga

July 29, 2013 by Guest Author 2 Comments

Yogi John

By guest author John Falepau, Yogi John My yoga journey has very much been a progression of listening, learning, watching, inquiring, listening more, learning more, experiencing and assimilating the effects from yoga into my life and being. A lot of what seemed daunting at first - asanas that felt uncomfortable, Kirtan (pronounced keer-tahn, with a slight rolling of the rrrrs), words that I couldn’t pronounce or remember - I am now mastering. I feel the expansion of my ribcage as I inhale … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice Tagged With: benefits, discipline, experiences, Forty days, kara-leah grant, Man mat, open heart, practise, routine, transformation, voice, Yogijohn

Sun Salutations Video Series: How to do Standing Forward Fold (Uttanasana)

July 26, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 2 Comments

Chairs make great props for bending forward

by Kara-Leah Grant For years and years and years this posture has been my nemesis. I hated it. I sucked at it. It challenged me in every way. When I first started yoga, back in 1995 at a ten-week Iyengar course, I was so incredibly tight that when we went into a standing forward bend, I couldn't even reach forward and touch my knees. I had no forward movement in my pelvis at all - my hamstrings were just way too tight. And that's the first part of the body that must be freed up for a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video Tagged With: forward bends, standing forward fold, sun salutations, video

Five things a yoga instructor should never say in class

July 24, 2013 by Guest Author 9 Comments

Vanessa Roberts talks about things yoga teachers should never

by Vanessa Roberts I love me some yoga, and have loved it (albeit sometimes a little inconsistently) for a good solid ten years. While I always seem to learn something new – a new posture, technique or way to relax into my poses – I have also been privy to some cringe-inducing, nose-scrunching phrases muttered by an instructor (or five) of mine. Though most of them can be shrugged off with a simple “ew”, others have left me questioning my instructor's reasons and shaking my head in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Going to Class, Teaching Insights Tagged With: 5 things a yoga teacher should never say, awkward yoga instructors, become a better yoga teacher, funny yoga phrases, lessons for yoga instructors, uncomfortable yoga classes, yoga practice, yoga teachers

Why Letting Go is a Crucial Aspect of Loving Well

July 22, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 9 Comments

Pain is love

by Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat It's the summer of 2000 and I've just come back to Whistler, BC after nine weeks living on the side of a volcano in Maui. I'd been on a mad adventure with a man I'd meet waitressing that winter in Whistler - but that's another story. My life is packed full of stories from that time, many of them involving men. I was young, carefree and a permanent traveller. It was four years since I'd graduated my Journalism Course and bailed on New Zealand, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: anxiety, commitment, fear, Relationship, The Heart

What does it mean to “breathe into it” in yoga?

July 20, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 5 Comments

Breathing into a twist helps us mindfully move deeper without wrenching our body. Demonstrated by YLB Reader Kay Gries

by Kara-Leah Grant There's loads of phrases which yoga teachers toss around willy nilly that after time cease to have any real meaning. Phrases like: Surrender into the pose Let your heart open Find your centre Honour yourself Let yourself come into a place of... Honour yourself for committing to your practice today... I know, I say these things. Thing is, many of these phrases have value and depth, and - in the right circumstances - apply to the practice. In particular, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: breath, breathe, camel, kay gries, listen, surrender, video, wide-legged forward bend

E=MC2 for Yogic Inspiration

July 16, 2013 by Guest Author 1 Comment

Einstein had words of wisdom for yogis

by guest author KateMcLeay, Flow Yoga What has the most influential scientist of the 20th century got to do with yoga? Albert Einstein, the German physicist who revolutionized scientific thought, developed the Theory of Relativity and opened the gateway for the creation of the atomic bomb, remains prolifically quoted and what he says totally speaks to my yogic psyche. When I think of Albert Einstein I think of crazy hair, a towering intellect and wise words. Many of those wise words sound … [Read more...]

Filed Under: What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: Albert Einstein, Kate McLeay, mysticism, quotes, rationality, science, The Yoga Lunchbox, yoga

The meanings we give to work

July 11, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

The Meaning of Work

By guest author Brook McCarthy, 30 Steps I was your typical baby hippie. I grew my armpit hair, ate lentils, chanted Hari Krisna, and choose my university subjects by how I perceive they’d help with the old “meaning of life” conundrum. My late teens and early 20s were spent meditating, chanting, teaching yoga and travelling. I became a tour leader because I didn’t like having to return home in between travels to make more money to travel again. For two years, I took small groups … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Business of Yoga Tagged With: business, meaning, money, self-development, spirituality, The Yoga Lunchbox, tour leading, travelling, wellbeing, work, yoga, yoga teaching

Sun Salutations Video Series: How to do Mountain Pose (Tadasana)

July 3, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 4 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant Welcome to the first in a series of articles & videos exploring the foundations of an asana practice through sun salutations. But first...  In my ideal universe - besides living next door to Johny Depp and and down the road from Einstein (imagine that dinner party!) - every yoga student would be encouraged to start a home yoga practice the very first time they ever went to a yoga class. Yes, the first time. In fact, every yoga teacher would teach with the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video Tagged With: how-to, mountain pose, seka ojdrovic-phillips, sun salutations, tadasana, video

The Unbearable Lightness of Being: Yoga, weight, body image and weightlessness

July 1, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By guest author Nanditha Ram, author of Blissful Mom, Blissful Baby I have borrowed the title of one of my favourite novels to serve as title of this article. It's a post modern philosophical product of the 1980s, The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. I've borrowed it because it brought to my mind, in a round-about sort of way, a connection with yoga and weight... and our modern day crisis of how we view the self. Yoga is a great weight busting practice. A truly reliable way to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Body Image Tagged With: body image, body. acceptance, Milan Kundera, nanditha ram, self confidence, self-esteem, self-love, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Yoga Lunchbox, weight, weight loss, wellbeing, yoga, yoga for weight loss

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