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Expand Your Yogic Tool Kit: Inspiring teachers share their most supportive practices….

April 30, 2021 by Cara Butler Leave a Comment

by Cara Butler As we all continue to process and progress through this global pandemic together, I find myself wondering how it has affected personal yoga practices. I know mine has personally shifted but I was curious to hear from those around me with more experience and wisdom, so I reached out to five of the best teachers we have in Aotearoa to share their guidance with you all. This is what I asked of them...... ‘Taking into consideration all that has occurred over the past 18 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: asana, nidra, pranayama, support, yoga

Leslie Kaminoff on Why Asanas Don’t Exist

October 5, 2017 by Lucinda Staniland 2 Comments

by Lucinda Staniland Meet Leslie Kaminoff, a Yoga educator with forty years experience in the study of Yoga and the breath. Leslie studied with T.K.V Desikachar, a teacher renowned for his emphasis on the therapeutic aspects of yoga, and he is the co-author of the bestselling book Yoga Anatomy. In Leslie's conversation with Kara-Leah Grant, I was struck by his particular brand of what I would call respectful realism. This is a man with a deep belief in the power of the work that he … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights, Video Interviews Tagged With: asana, Jivamukti Yoga, Leslie Kaminoff, OM Yoga Studio, T.K.V Desikachar

How to Activate Your Chakras, Unlock Your Asana Practice & Make Your Heart Sing

September 29, 2016 by Guest Author 2 Comments

By Premaloka, Yoga on Waiheke Join Premloka for her Awakened Heart Yoga Retreats and Workshops: Raglan, New Zealand 28th-30th October 2016  Kovalam, India August/September 2017. Find out more here. Would you like more Happiness in your life? Would you like your practice to not only be connected to the physical body, the mind, and your breath, but to also transform you emotionally? Through working directly with the chakras and then connecting with the Bhavas (the body’s emotional … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energetic Practices, Home Yoga Practice, Meditation Practices, Physical Practices, Practices Tagged With: Anahata, asana, chakra, chakras, kundalini, meditation, pranayama

Can You ‘Make Up’ a Yoga Pose?

September 21, 2016 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant Recently I read a post on social media which went something like this: Here's so & so teacher making up a new yoga pose for you. WTF? Since when were yoga poses - asana - 'made up'? Since they began being taught through intellectual understanding rather than embodiment, that's when. Yoga postures are a physical result of an energetic process. They emerge from the flow of Prana within the body. Or here's another way to put it. Yoga is a state of presence. In that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat, What's Real Yoga & a Real Yogi? Tagged With: asana, shiva rea, vinyasa

The True Meaning of Yoga and Why It’s Not About Asana

August 31, 2016 by Kara-Leah Grant 8 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant Let's get technical, technical, I wanna get technical... Let me hear your ego rock... OK fellow yoga students. Here's the deal. The word 'Yoga' gets bandied about all over the place, but it's rarely defined. We assume that we all know what we're talking about, but often we're talking about different things. First up, physical postures are not Yoga. They are called 'asana'. When you go to what is commonly called 'a yoga class', you are likely attending an asana class. You … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: asana, patanjali, self realization, yoga teacher

What Are We Really Doing in Asana? Online Interactive Workshops on Injury Prevention in Yoga

July 2, 2015 by Kara-Leah Grant Leave a Comment

by Kara-Leah Grant Last August, I interviewed Matthew Remski almost a year ago about his project What Are We Really Doing in Asana?, investigating yoga and injury. He's been doing great work and has interviewed hundreds of yoga practitioners about their history of yoga injury - a topic that was largely taboo or silent until this conversation began. The articles that Matthew has written, and the interviews that he's done, are all going towards a book that he's writing. But in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: asana, Matthew Remski, online workshop, yoga injury

How to use Mula Bandha (root lock) to strengthen every pose

March 25, 2013 by Guest Author 2 Comments

Wheel pose - contract that anus!

by guest author Carol Lux, The Yoga Life Next time you attempt Wheel Pose (back bend or Urdhva Dhanurasana) tell yourself; “Lock Mula Bandha!” You won’t believe the difference it will make. Like magic your core will strengthen, your chest and pelvis will rise toward the ceiling and your arms will feel light and airy. I hear you asking; “What miracle worker could this Mula Banhda be?” Let me tell you a little story. One day I found myself at an Ashtanga workshop and we were all … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices, Practices, The Foundations Tagged With: asana, bridge pose, chakras, flexibility, Mula Bandha, root lock, strength, yoga

One way that Forty Days of Yoga has revolutionised my life

February 27, 2013 by Kara-Leah Grant 13 Comments

By Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat Today I did something that has the potential to revolutionise my life. I set an alarm and deliberately got up before my three year old son. I wanted to be up by 6:30am and I wanted the early morning peace and quiet to do my yoga practice. This is a huge break-through for me. Once upon a time, I effortlessly arose before 7am and spent a couple of hours on the computer writing, often getting my day's work down before 9am. I loved this - it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home Yoga Practice, Musings from the Mat Tagged With: asana, book, commitment, early morning practice, forty days of yoga, sun salutations

How to find your inner teacher and move with intuition and grace

October 16, 2012 by Guest Author 1 Comment

By guest author Maddy Schafer Are you consistently inconsistent? I am. I’m a one DVD yogini. That is, a friend shared her yoga DVD and I got hooked. I quickly memorised the fifteen minute morning yoga series, and started doing it on the floor at work a few days a week. Happily I work in an environment where there is carpet and this is possible. But that isn't the beginning of my yoga story. I don’t know how many years prior it was that I decided to start stretching at work in my breaks. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Physical Practices, Practices Tagged With: asana, explore, heart opening, persistence, play maddy schafer, simple

How yoga helped me… enjoy a fulfilling pregnancy

March 6, 2012 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Submitted by Mandy Lawson of Cobano, Costa Rica The day I found out that I am pregnant with my first child was one of the most astounding, emotional and happy days of my life so far. In our minds we can imagine how we will feel and react when something long awaited happens, but this was much more intense that I could have guessed. I doubt that I will ever forget the amazement and disbelief that I encountered upon seeing the two little pink lines on the pregnancy test. I just kept … [Read more...]

Filed Under: How Yoga Helped Me Tagged With: asana, costa rica, mandy lawson, motherhood, pranayama, pregnancy, restorative yoga, yoga

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