Tree Pose
Tree pose or Vrksasana may look like a simple balance pose but looks can be deceiving. While Tree pose may be a challenge it is also calming. Once you find your balance and your attention is focused on a non moving object, a peaceful feeling happens. Start in Mountain pose and as with all balance poses…
Triangle Pose
Triangle pose or Trikonasana is one of my favorites. It is such a great full body stretch and many students have told me it has helped them with backaches that were bothering them. One person even told me they finally got their back to crack while in Triangle. I don’t recommend that be the goal…
Eagle Pose
Eagle pose or Garudasana is a yoga balance pose with a little twisting. As with all balance poses it helps improve balance and concentration. Eagle pose strengthens the ankles and calves while stretching the thighs,hips shoulders and upper back. Start in Mountain pose, you can close your eyes to center if you like. Sometimes for balance poses…
Yoga Props : The Strap
Yoga props are a great way to modify a pose for your body. Everyone’s situation is different whether from injury ,stiffness or just the way your body is made. There is NOTHING wrong with using a prop. Yoga straps are a great way to extend your reach when needed. If you are feeling tight in…
Three Things You DON’T Have to Be to Practice Yoga
With the new year getting ready to begin people start to make resolutions. A lot of resolutions are to be healthier. Yoga is a great way to become healthier unfortunately people sometimes have the misconception of what you have to be to practice yoga. Here are three that I have personally come across when people find out…
Bridge Pose
Bridge pose is helpful for most people. It helps with backaches, calms the mind and strengthens the back, hamstrings, buttocks and spine. It can also be helpful for hypertension and osteoporosis. Placing a block under the hips for support can be helpful for some. Lying flat on your mat place the arms down by your side palms down.…
Enjoying Where You Are
I have seen it so many times in classes, students comparing themselves to others. Classes are called no judgement zones. Meaning no judgement on others everyone is at their own stage on the yoga journey. Comparing happens though. I am not talking about other students I am talking about judging ourselves. Maybe it is because…
Yoga and Your Tootsies
Yoga and Your Tootsies
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