Cheryl Thomas, RYT
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What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

So, you decide to sail around the world on your own.  Need to prepare to be safe?  Definitely.  You'll need emergency beacons, back-up emergency beacons, wet suit, dry suit, life raft, back-up life raft, food and water for any situation, sat phone, and the right mental attitude and for Abby Sunderland, her Christian faith.  Abby was prepared.  She executed well.

So, you decide you want to practice yoga?  Need to prepare to be safe?  Definitely.  Got your eco-conscious, recycled mat, Prana and overpriced Lululemon togs, and fancy yoga mat bag (again overpriced) and cool glass water bottle (www.lifefactory.com).  You print out the weekly schedule for your local studios.  Ready?  Almost.

I spent a good chunk of last week in a workshop (more to come later) with one of my teachers, Judith Lasater, entitled Experiential Anatomy.  So, why do you need to know anything about anatomy?  Can't you just throw your mat out and strike a pose?  At some point, it might have been that easy.  But now, with the popularity of yoga and the amount of teachers that are being churned out, being a "careful"  and "informed" student is a must.  One size yoga doesn't fit all.  It's easy to take a class that's entirely out of your league.  You strive to keep up, you've lost the connection with the breath, and dang, that sore hamstring is now pulled. 

Traditionally, yoga was a one-on-one teacher-to-student practice.  It was practiced diligently, most likely daily and under the direct tutelage of a seasoned yogi.  Not so much these days, right?  It's often a full class with very little variation for the individual students.  So, you're on your own.  What can you do to help keep yourself safe.  Here are a few suggestions.

1.      Choose a class for your level of fitness and experience.  This can be tricky, because "all-level" classes can be too difficult for beginners.  [See No. 6, below.]

2.      Choose a teacher that you trust.  Let him/her know about any limitations or injuries and feel free to pass on adjustments. 

3.      Always breathe.  There's a strong tendency is to hold the breath while efforting and that keeps needed oxygen from a working muscle.  Inhale, exhale.

4.      No joint pain--that means the back, including the neck, hips, knees, ankles, shoulders, wrists.  OK, I'll say it again.  No pain in the joints.  

5.      Got a muscle that's tender, sore, cranky.  Go easy, very easy.  Give it time to heal without tearing down the muscle fibers time after time after time. 

6.       Modify, modify, modify.  Most all poses can be practiced by almost anyone.  Really?  Yes, really.  But, your pose may not look like your neighbor's or the thin, uber-flexible (and strong) models in YJ Mag.  Your downward dog may be half-dog at the wall, your purvottanasana may be table top, your backbend may be bridge, your shoulder stand may be legs-up-the-wall, your upward dog may be cobra. It's all yoga. 

7.      Take advantage of available props--straps, bolsters, blocks, blankets.  They can take you a long way toward experiencing poses that may not otherwise be accessible. 

8.      Rest.  It's called savasana and don't go home without it. 

So, be a bit conservative.  Yoga is meant to be a healing practice.  Your yoga practice will be there for you for the rest of your life.  There's no need to rush. 

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Classes
Week of June 13, 2010

Sunday (Assisting Britt Fohrman)
1:15 - 4:15
Yoga Tree -  Hayes Street Location
Prenatal Partners


Tuesday

Noon - 1:00
Yoga on Center, Healdsburg
Slow Flow - All Levels

6:30 -8:00 p.m. (Private)
UCSF Restorative Yoga for Metabolic Syndrome
San Francisco

Wednesday
5:30 - 6:55 p.m.
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Vinyasa Flow + Restorative - All Levels

Thursday 
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Graton Community Center
Gentle Yoga - All Levels

11:30 - 1:00 p.m. (Mirka Kraftstow's Class)
Westside Yoga Studio
Gentle Yoga - All Levels

5:30 - 7:00 p.m. (Mirka Kraftstow's Class)
Westside Yoga Studio
Gentle Yoga - All Levels

Friday
9:15 - 10:45 (Ann Austin's Class)
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Intermediate


Week of June 20, 2010


Tuesday
Noon - 1:00
Yoga on Center, Healdsburg
Slow Flow - All Levels

6:30 -8:00 p.m. (Private)
UCSF Restorative Yoga for Metabolic Syndrome
San Francisco

Wednesday
5:30 - 6:55 p.m.
Yoga Studio Ganesha, Sebastopol
Vinyasa Flow + Restorative - All Levels

Thursday 
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Graton Community Center
Gentle Yoga - All Levels

11:30 - 1:00 p.m. (Mirka Kraftstow's Class)
Westside Yoga Studio
Gentle Yoga - All Levels

5:30 - 7:00 p.m. (Mirka Kraftstow's Class)
Westside Yoga Studio
Gentle Yoga - All Levels


STUDIO WEBSITES
Yoga on Center: www.yogaoncenter.com
Yoga Studio Ganesha: www.yogastudioganesha.com
Westside Yoga Studio: http://www.westsideyogastudio.net
Hope to see you soon!
 
Namaste,
 
Cheryl

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Pregnant?
Share the preparation with your partner.  I'm assisting a Prenatal Partners class taught by Britt Fohrman. It'll be held at Yoga Tree (Hayes Street location) on Sunday, June 13 at 1:15.  See Yoga Tree's website for more info. 

Westside Yoga This week I'll begin teaching on Thursday at 11:30 and 5:30, while Mirka Kraftsow is traveling.  This will be gentle yoga class, with attention to individual needs.  As always, we'll end with a satisfying restorative pose, so you leave relaxed and refreshed.  They've got a New Student special, so check their website here.

We're Looking for You. 
Are you a Mature or Beginning Level Yogis  Do you want a class that pays a bit more attention to your needs and wants, yet offers movement that helps with your flexibility, strength and balance?  I have a few yoginis who are looking for others to join with in the afternoon hours.  If you, or someone you know, is interested, let me know.

$7 Yoga. Where?
Yoga on Center's Noon class on Tuesday, taught by ME, is only seven bucks.

Thanks for the Egg Cartons  Keep them coming.  Better to reuse than recycle, right?   .