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New Saturday Schedule
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"Promise me you'll always remember: you're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."
~ Christopher Robin to Pooh |
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Drink Coconut Water before every Hot Yoga Class.
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How Often Do I Need to Practice to Achieve Results?
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Refer your friends and family and receive free yoga and discounts!
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Interested in teaching Yin Yoga at HYA?
Contact Sandra@ HotYogaAhwatukee.com |
| Chiropractic Care |
Arizona Spine and Disc
Free Consultation / Exam for HYA Members and/or their immediate family members. Dr. Matthew Colby, DC, MUAC
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| Mountain Side Plaza near Trader Joe's
4025 E. Chandler Blvd. Suite 22 Phoenix, AZ 85048
480-786-8124
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Please check with the front desk for lost items. All items left behind will be donated at the end of each month. |
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Greetings!
Last month we offered an opportunity to balance your practice with a free Yin Yoga class. It was so successful, that we're planning another free class in August. Mark your calendars for Sunday, August 21st. Here's just one example of feedback we received.
"I found the Yin excersies to be the perfect compliment to the more active practice of Hot Yoga. The two practices truly enhance the Hot Yoga experience." Marc H, Hot Yogi
We are pleased to announce an exciting new program that provides delicious, certified organic, veganically grown produce directly from the farm to you! Don't miss reading about the new FarmBox program!
Proper hydration is critical with a Hot Yoga practice, especially during summer. Read how you can stay properly hydrated this summer in and out of the hot room.
Our posture of the month, Upward Facing Dog, is one of the easier backward bending postures. Wen practiced consistently and mindfully, it provides many health benefits. Read how you can make the most of your Up Dog.
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Pomegranate Cafe (right next door to HYA) is the very first host site of Sunizona Family Farms' new FarmBox program. All that fresh, certified organic, Arizona grown produce you find in Pomegranate's dishes can now be picked up in a box and taken back to your home to enjoy. Pick up days are Tuesdays and Fridays. Visit the Sunizona Family Farm website for details and sign up! |
It Takes More than Just Water To Stay Hydrated
 It's officially summer and time to put serious thought into your daily hydration routine. Proper hydration is extremely important in dry climates like Arizona and especially during the hottest months of the year. On a daily basis, it is recommended that you drink half your body weight in ounces of water to stay properly hydrated. For example, if you weigh 150 lbs, then you should drink 75 ounces of water each day. Add any kind of physical activity to the mix and you will need to drink more than the recommended daily amount to stay hydrated.
For most people, especially in Arizona, drinking just water is not sufficient to stay properly hydrated, especially during the intense heat of summer. Symptoms of dehydration include dizziness, headaches, cramping and fatigue. [click to learn more... ]
Tips for Practicing Hot Yoga in Summer [click to learn... ] |
Upward Facing Dog Urdhva Mukha Svanasana Upward Facing Dog is one of the most widely known and recognized yoga poses due to its numerous benefits and therapeutic applications. It is also considered one of the easiest of the backward bending poses.
Consistent and determined practice of upward facing dog can:
- Strengthen the spine, arms, wrists
- Stretch the chest, shoulders, and abdomen
- Firm the buttocks
- Stimulate the abdominal organs
- Help relieve mild depression, fatigue, and sciatica
Instructions:
Upward Facing Dog is included in our Sun Salutation and Vinyasa Flow series. We move into Upward Facing Dog from the bottom of the Chaturanga push-up.
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On an inhale breath, slide your torso forward and begin to straighten your arms; simultaneously lift your torso up and your legs and hips a few inches off the floor. Stretch your legs back, with the tops of your feet on the floor, feet hip distance apart. Beginner's Tip: Lower the hips and legs all the way to the floor.
Modification: Depending on the state of your lower back, you may choose to do the traditional Cobra pose,
 which is less intense on the lower back but more work for the chest. - Slightly bend your elbows keeping them in close to the body and spread your palms on the floor beside your waist. Keep the arms firm and turned out so the elbow creases face forward.
Note: The only parts of your body touching the floor should be the tops of the feet and the whole hand. - Keep the buttocks and thighs firm and lifting in and up to the ceiling.
- Keep the shoulder blades down and back and lift through the top of the sternum.
Tip: There's a tendency in this pose to lift the shoulders up toward your ears. Actively draw the shoulders away from the ears by lengthening the shoulder blades back and down toward the tailbone, and pulling the chest slightly forward.
Tip: Once your arms are fully extended, check to make sure your wrist joints are under your shoulders - aligning the wrists, elbows and shoulders together. The most common mistake in this pose is having your hands too far out in front of you, creating low back pressure. - Look straight ahead or tip the chin slightly up, be careful not to compress the back of the neck. Imagine the crown of your head lifting straight up toward the ceiling.
Feel the heart opening and the back bending. Advanced: To amplify your upper body and core strength, try moving from Upward Facing Dog back to Chaturanga and hover an inch over the floor before moving to the next posture in the Sun Salutation series, Downward Facing Dog. Therapeutic Benefit: The opening of the chest and rib cage helps increase lung capacity making this pose therapeutic for asthma. |
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Remember, hydrate well before and after class and enjoy the benefits of Hot Yoga all year long. We look forward to seeing you in the hot room! |
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Peace ~
Your Friends at Hot Yoga Ahwatukee
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