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Can People Change?
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"We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish to be, we have the power to make ourselves."
 

~ Swami Vivekananda

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"We are responsible for what we are, and whatever we wish to be, we have the power to make ourselves."
 

~ Swami Vivekananda

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Greetings!

 

You may know Jayne, our friendly receptionist and dedicated Hot Yogini. Don't miss her inspiring "Off the Mat" reflections as her 3-month Hot Yoga Challenge concludes and she heads back into a new professional life.

 
Treat yourself to a new experience this month, attend our special Yin Yoga Event on Sunday, August 21st. If you're interested in deep stretching, this class is for you. All postures are done on the floor. Free for HYA students.


Thai Yoga Massage is here! Another opportunity to expand your horizons at HYA. Don't miss out on the Special Introductory Pricing!
 

Downward Facing Dog is done many times in a yoga class and has numerous purposes. It is a transitional pose, a resting pose, an inversion pose and a great strengthener. Improve your posture; read the instructions below and find something new to apply in your next class. 

Congratulations July Challengers!

  • Alex Russell
  • Pamela Mudryi
  • Andrea Martincic
  • Nikki Clanton
  • Alyssa Congero
  • Nancy Gregory
  • Alex Quach
  • Jayne Steiber
  • Libby Gilmore

And finally, a new film by one of our students and Certified Yoga Instructor, Austin Vickers. Attend the opening of People vs. the State of Illusion on September 9th and challenge the notion: Can People Change. Q & A with Austin after the show.
 

Enjoy!

Off the Mat, Into My Life
A Hot Yoga Testimonial

JayneMy journey began this past spring when I was suddenly laid off from my job. I unexpectedly found myself questioning everything about my life. One day I stood in front of a mirror and made the commitment to make my life healthier.  

I began to address my high levels of stress and where they were coming from. Though my job was good for paying the bills it was very bad for my overall health. I put my fears of the unknown on silence and moved forward.  

I stepped onto my yoga mat and begin to listen to what I needed. I love how I'm learning things about myself mentally, physically and spiritually and how they are all connected. Going through my daily life I find myself thinking about the things I learned during my yoga practice. Things like my breathing, posture, letting go of things I can't control and living in the present moment. Physically yoga has helped tremendously with my flexibility and strength. With my new eating plan and practicing yoga I have lost over 25 lbs
 
I'm so thankful I found Sandra and Hot Yoga Ahwatukee. My journey is on-going and always changing with every practice. I love how I feel better at 57 than I did at 47 (probably even 37!). 
 
Jayne S, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Hot Yogini 
Special Event: Yin Yoga - Deep Stretch
Balance Your Practice
 
Yin Yoga

Hot Yoga classes at Hot Yoga Ahwatukee focus on rhythmic movement and muscle contraction, exercising the muscles by strengthening and stretching. This form of yoga is considered Yang Yoga.
 
Yin Yoga, on the other hand, is the opposite of Yang Yoga. Yin Yoga targets the connective tissues, such as the ligaments, bones, and joints of the body.
 
As important as it is to our physical and mental well-being to be strong, it is just as important to be flexible. Athletes don't retire because of muscle problems. They retire because of joint problems. Bad ankles, bad knees, and bad backs force athletes to retire and old people to shuffle around. Yin Yoga postures gently stretch and rehabilitate the connective tissue that form our joints.
 
Because connective tissue doesn't respond to brief, rhythmical stretches the way muscles do, Yin Yoga postures are held longer, anywhere from 3 to 5 minutes on each side. In addition, in order to effectively stretch connective tissue around a joint, Yin Yoga postures are held with the muscles relaxed. Yin Yoga postures are all done on the floor so the muscles can relax and allow the deep connective tissue surrounding the lower back, the pelvis, and the joints of the femurs to be gently stretched.
 
Yin Yoga is suitable for all levels of students, and is a perfect complement to the dynamic and muscular style of our Hot Yoga classes. Yin Yoga will be practiced in a warm room with no added humidity.
 

Please join us on Sunday, August 21, and experience Yin Yoga for yourself. 

 

When: Sunday, August 21st
 

Time: Noon

 

Cost: FREE for students who have a current Class Package or Membership (includes 2-week Trial)
   

Pre-requisites: None, Appropriate for All Levels
 

What to Bring: Yoga Mat, 2 Large Towels, and any props such as blocks or straps that you may already have at home.

 

 

Duration: 60-minutes  

 

Late Arrival: None, doors will be locked at exactly 12:00 pm. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early.      


FAQ
: Will I be okay if I take the 10 am Hot Yoga class and stay and take the Yin Yoga class? YES! Get your workout with Hot Yoga at 10 am and deep stretch with Yin Yoga at noon. You will feel even more amazing after both classes!   

 

Thai Yoga Massage
Now Offered at Hot Yoga Ahwatukee
 
ColleenIntroducing Colleen Holthe, RYT® 200 and Certified Thai Yoga Massage Therapist.

 

Thai massage is a powerful and effective therapy that combines massage and a sequence of gentle flowing movements where you are stretched in assisted relaxing yoga poses, mixed with gentle acupressure, trigger point therapy and reflexology.

Thai massage works along the energy lines in the body breaking up any blockages which can promote healing. This combination of energetic and physical aspects makes Thai massage a unique therapy leaving you calm & relaxed with benefits that last for days and some for weeks.


Thai Yoga Massage:

  • Helps detoxification of the body and boost immune system
  • Increases blood circulation, lower blood pressure
  • Facilitates muscle relaxation, increases flexibility in your muscles, increases mobility
  • Improves body alignments and dissolves energy blockages
  • Relieves stiff joints
  • Sessions are conducted fully clothed

Special Introductory Pricing:

1-hour session - $45

2-hour session - $75


Contact Colleen directly to schedule your session
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Phone: 480-244-6328
Downward Facing Dog 
Adho Mukha Svanasana
   

Downdog

Downward Facing Dog has many functions. It is a transitional pose, a resting pose, an inversion pose, and it stretches and strengthens the entire body.

 
Benefits:

      • Calms the brain and helps relieve stress, headaches and mild depression
      • Strengthens hands, wrists, arms and legs
      • Stretches the shoulders, low-back, hamstrings, calves and Achilles tendon
      • Strengthens the entire back and shoulder girdle
      • Increases circulation and energizes the body
      • Therapeutic for high blood pressure, asthma, flat feet, sciatica, sinusitis

Instructions 

  1. From Upward Facing Dog, turn your toes under and on an exhale breath; lift your hips up and back, straightening your legs into Downward Facing Dog pose.

    Beginner's Tip: Come onto your hands and knees in a tabletop position first. Set your knees directly below your hips and your hands slightly forward of your shoulders. Turn your toes under and lift your hips up and back straightening your legs.

    Modification: If you have tight hamstrings, it's perfectly fine to bend your knees and it is okay to be up on the balls of your feet if your heels don't touch the floor.
     
  2. Check that the distance between your hands and your feet. Hands should be shoulder width apart, wrist line parallel to the front edge of your mat. Feet should be hip distance apart, heels directly behind your toes.
     
  3. Spread your fingers wide, index fingers pointing forward. Your hands may angle out slightly. Press the bases of the index fingers actively into the floor to avoid excess strain on your wrist joint. You'll be pressing firmly through your fingertips, knuckles and the ridge of your hand (the base of the fingers where they attach to the palm). Keep a micro bend in your elbows and rotate them slightly inward.
     
  4. Lengthen your tailbone away from your shoulders, widen your shoulder blades and draw them down your back toward the tailbone. Allow your head to relax.
     
  5. Engage your quadricep muscles and pull abdominal muscles in.
     
  6. Balance your weight equally between your upper and lower body. Continuously press the floor away engaging the shoulders and upper body and continuously lift your hips up and back elongating the spine. From a side view, you will resemble an upside down letter "V" (see photo).

Off the Mat: Most people - from office workers to drivers, teachers and moms - are in a constant forward bend all day and will benefit immensely by stretching and lengthening the back, shoulders and front body.
 

For the athlete: This pose is a gentle way for athletes to open the hamstrings for quickness and speed, stretch shoulders, and keep wrists strong and supple. Keeping the lower back open and strong, complimenting a strong core is important for agility. Finally, the pose helps to stretch toes, calves and arches, and feet - and having flexible feet translates directly to speed in any sport that involves running.
 

For the skin: Hema Sundaram, MD, a Washington DC-area dermatologist, proposes that moves "like Child's Pose, Downward-Facing Dog, and Sun Salutations improve circulation-the boost of oxygen is what gives skin that lovely yoga glow." Another reason to take to the mat: New research finds regular yoga practice may reduce the inflammation and stress that speed skin aging. 

Can People Really Change?
A New Film Written and Directed by Austin Vickers, HYA StudentAustin Banner











People v. The State of Illusion, a new feature length documentary/drama written and directed by Austin Vickers, Certified Yoga Instructor and HYA Student.

The film is set in the notorious "Old Main Prison" of the New Mexico State Penitentiary. The film explores the science and power of perception and imagination and the prison walls of habitual thought and behavior that we all create, and documents the evidence that answers the central question of this provocative film, "can we really change?"

When: Friday, September 9th

Where: Harkins Camelview Theater in Scottsdale  

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!

Peace 


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