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I Give Up

June 18, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 28 Comments

I give up. An act of surrender

by Kara-Leah Grant I just wrote some 700 words and I realised that I've been telling the same damn story on this website for the past five years. A story of struggling to earn money through teaching yoga and writing. And now, I'm dropping the story and simply saying: I give up. I've had enough. I don't care anymore. I'm going to stop trying to earn a living from writing and teaching. Oh, I won't stop writing, nor will I stop teaching. These things I will continue to do, always and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: failure, give up, letting go, surrender

Is Yoga Really as Dangerous as Downhill Skiing? High ACC Levies Hit NZ Yoga Teachers

June 15, 2015 by Guest Author 4 Comments

Wellington yoga teacher Alison Tilley

By Laura Brookes If ACC’s got it right, all New Zealand yoga teachers should be on immediate hazard alert. They currently face the same risk of injury in their workplace as downhill ski instructors. Yoga instructors are charged $1.37 for every $100 earned in ACC levies, a higher rate than prostitutes ($0.40), firefighters ($0.92) and professional netball players ($1.31). ACC groups yoga instruction into the classification unit for Sports and physical recreation instruction, meaning they … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Business of Yoga, Yoga in the Media Tagged With: ACC, ali halle tilley, Alison Tilley, yoga, yoga business, yoga injury, yoga petition, yoga teacher

Home Yoga Practice Question: How do I Work with Alignment When I Can’t See Myself? {video}

June 11, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant This week, Bianca had this question. I always find it difficult to keep my hips balanced without a mirror....where should I feel that I'm balanced? I often get corrected when it actually felt right to me. Seeing it though in a before and after picture I was way off. How do I know where balanced alignment is in my home yoga practice? - Bianca It's a great question and one that will apply to many people, so I thought I would answer it in this short article and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Home Yoga Practice Video

A Review of the Shakti Mat – A Modern Bed of Nails

June 9, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 6 Comments

Shakti Acupressure Mat

by Kara-Leah Grant Running a popular yoga website means I get all kinds of emails from people wanting me to review or share their yoga-related products and services. My favourite so far was the press release from a company launching a range of yoga shoes. Because we all know you wear shoes while practicing yoga right? So I was sceptical when Jonathan from Shakti Mat New Zealand emailed me ask said he'd send me a free Shakti Mat if I did a review about it. Road-testing, assessing and reviewing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: bed of naiils, Jonathan Heslop, review, Shakti Mat

In the presence of Seane Corn: A Workshop With a Potent Yoga Teacher

June 3, 2015 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Seane Corn

By Michelle Jayne, Yoga Facilitator/Therapist/Coach I love teaching yoga but like any job, there are pros and cons. On the pro side, I go to ‘work’ everyday and do what I love. I usually see the best in people and the essence of possibility and growth, all interwoven into a well themed yoga class. I have freedom during my week, and there is a sense of irresponsibility that goes along with it. I feel like I never managed to ‘grow up’ get a ‘real job’ and ‘settle down’. This is a good … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Training, Teaching Insights Tagged With: affirming, breath, chakras, clarity, energy healing, inspiration, powerful women, realisation, sacred, traditional yoga, transformation, vinyasa, women in yoga, Yoga training

Restorative Yoga: Exploring Supported Child’s Pose In-depth

May 29, 2015 by Guest Author 1 Comment

Supported Child's Pose

By Neal Ghoshal, Sacred Moves A little while ago I wrote an article on the eight essential principles of Restorative Yoga. Since then I've been continuing to delve deep into this beautiful practice. Deep rest is always calling! I'm happy to be sharing some more … and one of the most profoundly restful of the Restorative postures is Supported Child's Pose (Salamba Balasana). This is a posture which many find deliciously comforting and relaxing, perhaps because it tunes us into a time when we … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Physical Practices, Practices Tagged With: breath, calm, comfortable, ease, meditation, Neal Ghoshal, parasympathetic, relaxation, release, rest, restorative yoga, Salamba Balasana, Savasana, support, Supported Child's Pose, yoga

Donna Farhi on Why Your Yoga Teacher is Not Your Friend

May 26, 2015 by Guest Author 20 Comments

Editor's Note: Since this article was published, several accounts of sexual harassment and assault have been made public by Mark Whitwell's female students. We do not in any way condone Mark's behaviour. You can read more about the accounts here. Donna Farhi, author and yoga teacher, as interviewed by Kara-Leah Grant Donna Farhi is a world renowned yoga teacher who has been practicing yoga for thirty nine years, and teaching it since 1982. She lives here in New Zealand but teaches intensives … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Interviews, Teaching Insights, Yoga & Community Tagged With: donna farhi, Teacher Student Relationship, teaching ethics, yoga teacher, yoga teacher ethics, yoga texts

Jonathan from Team Shakti on Bringing the Bed of Nails to NZ

May 21, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

Shakti mat

by Kara-Leah Grant Apparently one in ten Swedish people own a variation of the Shakti Mat - a modern-day rendering of the bed of nails. Consisting of a thin foam filler inside a cotton case mounted with 6000 plus plastic spikes, the Shakti Mat is meant to "increase blood circulation and stimulate the body to release endorphins which help to bring about a deeply relaxed state." And now, thanks to Jonathan and his business partner, who came across the Shakti Mat on a beach in Thailand, the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: bed of nails, massage, relaxation, Shakti Mats

The Benefits of Yoga: Are They Proven By Science?

May 19, 2015 by Lucinda Staniland 1 Comment

Albert Einstein

by Lucinda Staniland The benefits of yoga are well advertised. We hear that yoga will help us (among other things): lose weight, breathe better, live longer, have better sex, recover from depression, cure sciatica, heal our digestive system, build core strength, alleviate back pain, heal mental illness, and build bone health. But does science agree that yoga can really heal us in all these ways (and more)? Is Yoga really the silver bullet we've been waiting for? It turns out that yoga and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi?, Yoga in the Media Tagged With: Benefits of Yoga, Lucinda Staniland, science, science of life, science of yoga, yoga

How to Prevent the Practicalities Getting in the Way of Your Dreams

May 14, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant 1 Comment

Get clear on your dreams and then take action. You will be supported.

by Kara-Leah Grant Over the past decade I've become skilled at working with the unconscious and that which holds us back from realising our dreams. I'm adept at identifying something I would like to experience, and then making it happen. I wanted to write and publish a book. I've now written and published two. I had a dream of teaching Yoga Trance Dance with a live DJ rocking it behind me, and I'm now part of Yoga Rhythms with fellow yoga teacher, DJ and Goddess Rire. I dreamt of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat, Yoga & Community Tagged With: dream realization, dreams, forty day process, habit-hacking, habit-hacking workshop, Mount Maunganui Workshop, success, workshop

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