Yoga at The Solebury Club The Yoga Connection
December 31, 2012 |
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Greetings! |
Namaste,
Each year I invite you to choose a 'word for the year'. Words are important. Words have an effect. Words are part of the process of creation. You learn from your words and you train your mind with your words, telling it what is important to you but what words you let it repeat again and again. We each have words that we are repeating to ourselves inside. How pleasant and uplifting are these words?
What if instead we choose to consciously repeat a sacred word to ourselves, over and over and over again? What will be the effect of THAT? The goal of yoga is to perceive what has been hidden. And what has been hidden is the inner reality of your own Self. Whatever sacred word you may choose, you will be describing to yourself an aspect of your own divinity. You will begin to train your mind to perceive the essence of your sacred word, within yourself, within others, within all life. Your mind, your body, your emotions, your consciousness, will all be changed.
In yoga it is called 'mantrka shakti'-the power of words. Yogically we unlock the power of words by how we use them-inside and outside. Make your words your yoga.
Email me and let me know what your word is and why, and I'll post a blog letting others know what you're doing.
Do more yoga.
Maureen Shortt, Yoga Director |
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NEW! Daytime Hot Yoga Class |
The New Year is a wonderful to recommit to your yoga practice or to start one! Check out our new DAYTIME HOT YOGA CLASS being added to the schedule starting January 2nd. Classes will be offered every Wednesday morning from 8:15-9:30am with Cailen. So, if you're needing a bit of detox after the holidays, there's no better time to start than now!
Hot Yoga is a unique practice of 26 poses that are performed in a hot room (110 degrees). The heat enables you to access your muscles in a deep, effective way, offering you a wonderful work out and great stretch - just be sure to drink plenty of water before, during, and after class! |
Weekend Yoga Workshop For Beginners |
Have you been interested in trying yoga but are too intimidated to walk into a class because you feel like you don't know what to do? Would you like to get up to speed to take a class but privates are too expensive? If so, then this five week session is just for you. You will learn the ins and outs of Up Dogs and Down Dogs, what is meant by the term Vinyasa, what Ujjayi breathing is and how to do it properly and the importance of Savasana - or final relaxation. You could drop in and take one class, but I would recommend that you sign up for all five sessions to really feel the transformative effects that yoga can have.
Here are the details:
When: Saturdays from 10:15 to 11:15 starting January 2013
Dates: January 26, February 2, 9, 16, 23
Where: The Solebury Club
Cost: $60 for the entire series $15 to drop in to an individual session
Classes taught by Karin Eisen, RYT-500 |
Help Support Maureen Shortt, Our Yoga Director, On A Pilgrimage to India |
Maureen is embarking upon a pilgrimage, with her teacher, Swami Nirmalananda, to Ganeshpuri, the Indian home of her guru's guru, Bhagavan Nityananda. Their days will start at 4:30am with a ritual bathing of a large statue of, Swamiji's teacher's teacher, in the temple. After breakfast they will chant the Sri Guru Gita (352 verse song to the guru) and meditation, followed by discussion to deepen understanding. Afternoons are free time to visit local treasures. Before dinner there will be Satsang- the ancient Tantric teachings made meaningful to life today- along with chanting and meditation. The end of the day brings even more inner openings with a yoga class before bed.
Maureen says "To place myself in the revered physical home of this yogic tradition is a sacred invitation for more. More experiences, more adventures, more blessings- outside and inside. I feel like I am taking our whole yoga community with me, to dive deeper into the practices, into the teachings, into the grace."
Some of the yoga students have formed a sponsorship committee to help financially support Maureen's journey. Look for the orange sponsor cards in each studio, for those who want to participate. You can also help by purchasing one of the beautiful shawls you see hanging in the studios. |
An Empowered Assisting Workshop with Karin Eisen |
Assisting Backbends
When: Sunday, January 27th from 12-4pm
Where: The Solebury Club in the Namaste Studio
Who: Any teacher who wants to deepen their assisting skills
Cost: $50 if registered and paid by January 20th, $60 thereafter
You might be a newer teacher looking for more hands on experience or an experienced teacher who is hesitant to assist and adjust while teaching. There is a lot going on in every yoga class, so that sometimes assisting can seem overwhelming. Perhaps you err on the side of not assisting at all rather than giving a not so good assist. This hands-on workshop is designed to give you some basic assisting techniques for backbends that will help your students go deeper in their practices. During this four hour workshop you will have plenty of opportunity to practice on other teachers. This is important because as teachers we can share our expertise and give good solid feedback to help you perfect your technique.
During this workshop we will discuss: the proper alignment of backbends; how to see this energy; the flow of energy in the body as it relates to backbends; using breath to enhance the flow of energy; your intention as the giver of the assist; how to read the receptivity of the person you are assisting; how over-working or under-working blocks energy and the opening of postures
Because there are so many postures and so many different assists for each pose that are possible, we will narrow the scope of our work to focus only on backbends in this workshop. In the category of backbends, we will further focus our attention on a few basic backbends. The theory is that learning a few basic assists will give you a firm foundation in assisting, build your confidence in knowing how to assist and ultimately give you the tools to figure out how to adapt these basic assists to other backbends and other poses.
This work is best done in partners. It could be fun to sign up with a friend or a colleague to practice on. However, you don't need to sign up with someone, there will be plenty of opportunity to get to know and work with your classmates. |
Save The Date |
Partner Yoga Workshop
with Lisa Manheim and Janet Stern
Sunday, February 17th
2:00 - 4:30pm
Details to follow... |
Tibetan Heart Yoga Immersion with Amy Cronise-Mead MFA, ERYT500 |
Tibetan Heart Yoga is a unique and transformative system of asana and meditation that brings powerful wisdom teachings from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition into daily practices that fit with our modern lives. As it unites the old and the new, it also links the inner and outer. It works on the inside with our thoughts and emotions and the outside with our pranayama (breathing), asana (physical yoga practice), and actions in the world. The THY system shows us how to take yoga off the mat and into our daily lives where we can use it for radical transformation of mind and heart.
FEBRUARY-JUNE 2013
Course Hours: Fri 5-9 pm, Sat 8:30 am -12:30 & 2-5 pm, Sun 8:30 am -12:30 & 2-5 pm
Feb 22-24 Series One: Opening The Heart Chakra
March 22-24 Series Two: Mahamudra
April 12-14 Series Three: The Yoga of Inner Fire
May 3-5 Series Four: The Yoga of the Kalachakra Tantra
June 7-9 Series Five: Guru Yoga
Cost: $1600 for full program. ($1525 if registered and paid in full by Feb 6th, 2013.)*
Location: Feb & March: The Solebury Club. April, May, & June: Sparrow Hawk Farm Retreat, 20 min north of Doylestown, PA
Questions: for more details click here or email with questions
FREE introductory practice followed by Q&A on Sunday, Feb 3rd from 3-5 PM at the Solebury Club
Registration: Call The Solebury Club. 215 794 3494
$500 nonrefundable deposit to hold your space *Four-week option available by request |
Foundations of Vinyasa Yoga |
Is your back sore? Do you feel stiff and achy?
Want to try yoga and need to take it slow?
NEW BEGINNER YOGA CLASSES
Tuesdays 6:30-7:30pm
Check out the new class starting in January on Thursdays from 11:30-12:30!
This class is designed for people who are new to yoga, struggle with flexibility, or who want to get a good foundation for a yoga practice. This will focus on yoga basics like simple standing postures and modified sun salutes. Also includes an introduction to breath practice, meditation, and, of course, relaxation. Join Jessica Presti on the mat Tuesday nights for a early week energizer. Platinum & Gold members no charge. Otherwise check at the front desk for drop-in rate or purchase a book of classes at a reduced rate |
Ayurveda Tips to Stay Healthy Through the Holidays |
Ayurveda is the ancient Indian science of creating and maintaining health through simple lifestyle habits. With the holidays upon us, you may find that you are letting some of your healthy habits go by the wayside. This can add up to high levels of stress, low immunity, and even weight gain. And it's not just the crowded malls and traffic jams. Impatience runs high, people feel pressured, and even loneliness takes its toll. Here are some simple recommendations for a healthy and happy holiday season.
When you keep your digestion strong, you keep your immunity and your stress handling ability strong also. Try to eat your biggest meal at lunchtime, and then eat lighter at dinner, to allow your food to be completely digested by the time you go to bed.
Add ginger to your diet to assist digestion and to boost immunity. You can put 2 slices of unpeeled fresh ginger in a cup and add hot water for a wonderful tea. Add honey and even lemon juice for more flavor.
Eat warm cooked foods like hot cereals for breakfast, casseroles for lunch and soups for dinner. The warm moist foods will balance out the cold dryness of the season that works its way through all your body systems. Avoid cold foods, leftovers, and cold beverages.
Sit down to eat, and do nothing but eat, enjoying your food and the wonderful company of others. When your bodymind gives its awareness fully to eating you will extract more nutrition and more satisfaction from each meal.
Sip warm to hot water throughout the day. The temperature inside your body is warm, and you are water up to your armpits. Keeping yourself hydrated, and keeping the warmth of your body consistent enables you to handle the demands of the season better.
Take the time this season to enjoy your food, your family and friends, and yourself. Make a 'to do' list and then let half of it go. Meditate or journal each day. Exercise everyday-even a walk outside. Go to bed by 10 and get up earlier for more energy and less need to run on adrenaline.
If you have a health consideration, be sure to check with your doctor before modifying your diet.
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Pose of the Month - Caturanga Dandasana |
Catur means four, anga means limb and danda is a staff. This is Four-limb staff pose, more commonly known as Low Push-up. As part of Surya Namaskar, or Sun Salutes, this posture is done many times in a Vinyasa style yoga class. It is not a complex pose to perform, but it does require a lot of strength. Most people would think that the strength needs to come from the arms and shoulders. This is only partially true. The whole body needs to be equally engaged; the abdominals, back muscles and the muscles in the legs need to be strong and fired up. If not, there is risk of repetitive injury to the low back and to the shoulders. I find it interesting that most yoga students can do lots of vinyasas but if asked to hold Caturanga for a few seconds, they have a hard time. This tells me that students are falling through high push up on their way to Cobra or Up Dog, rather than controlling their movement. Caturanga is a benchmark pose. It is the gateway to most arm balances and backbends. So, let's start this New Year off to a good start by deconstructing Caturanga. I'll see you in class! Karin
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Yoga Book of the Month |
This year we will explore the Chakras, or energy centers in the body and the Koshas, or the energetic sheaths of the body. Each month we will study either one of the 7 chakras, or one of the 5 sheaths. Join us as we start off with Annamaya kosha, the first sheath. The first sheath represents the physical body.
We will start off by reading Vanda Scaravelli's book Awakening the Spine. Ms. Scaravelliwas a long time student of B.K.S. Iyengar. Her book is not a how-to book on yoga, but rather an exploration of the spirit of yoga. Join us in reading her book this month. |
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Namaste,
Yoga at The Solebury Club
phone: 215-794-3494
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