Hatha
Yoga
Hatha yoga is used as a more general term to define yoga practices, especially
in the West. Classes described as Hatha, are usually slower paced focusing
on the intricacy of the asana (pose) and learning the practice of breath and
centering. Traditional Hatha Yoga is a holistic yogic path, including moral
disciplines, physical exercises (e.g., asanas
(postures) and Pranayama
(breath control)), and meditation.
In my teachings, beginners will learn the solid foundation they need and connection
with the breath, while learning various practices on how to empty the mind
to truly connect with the essence of yoga. The choice is yours on how far
you will go. In my beginners and ongoing hatha classes I also offer teachings
of our chakra system and the 8 limbs of yoga. We will use Hatha Yoga as a
base for all of our practices.
Vinyasa
Yoga
(pronunciation: vin-ya-sa)
Breath-synchronized movement. When used to describe a style of yoga, Vinyasa
means that poses will flow from one to another in conjunction with the breath.
This could be fast paced or a slower class, but is not really meant for beginners
unless notated by the instructor. Students should have an understanding of
how to hold the body and move in and out of sun salutations and warrior poses
to take these classes, since it is the flow that is taught more than the actual
postures. Awareness of breath is needed as well to reap the physical, mental
and spiritual benefits of this practice. Students usually feel lighter and
more aware of their body’s.
Prana
Vinyasa Yoga
Introduced and created by Shiva Rea - www.shivarea.com
Works with more fluid movements created in powerful and creative fluid sequences.
Allows us to “ride with the wave of the breath”. Builds strength, flexibility
and fluidity. Experience the wave of your body’s movements in these classes.
Students should have a background of Hatha yoga asana as well as having experienced
Vinyasa yoga. You must be one with the breath!!! Movement in normally steady
poses are taught, and like vinyasa we move in tune with our breath.
Yoga
Nidra (Yogic Sleep)
Yoga Nidra is a practice of very deep relaxation and incredible calmness.
You leave the waking state (which is the state that meditation is in), and
move into a guided or self guided state of consciousness that is past the
dreaming state and past the sleep state, it is the deep sleep state, yet you
are fully awake. The purpose is not to sleep, but to stay awake and continue
to listen to the instructor as she/he takes you though a “rotation of consciousness”
through the body and in your mind. Yoga Nidra is usually done in a short class,
which is 20-30 minutes, or a long class, which can be anywhere from an hour
onward. The benefits of yoga nidra are countless, but include calmness, relaxation,
increased concentration, a decrease of bad habits, spiritual transformation,
relaxes and trains the mind, releases tension and stress, increases creativity,
manages psychosomatic and psychological diseases, promotes all over healing!
Chakra
Yoga
Chakra yoga is a class that is coordinated to flow through the chakras, coming
into various postures, breath flows or meditations that are needed to activate
or balance that specific charka. Some classes will focus on one chakra, others
will flow through the entire chakra system. The range of difficulty can vary,
so please note class level. No previous chakra experience is necessary.
Therapeutic
Yoga
Therapeutic yoga is done in a
supportive environment for those who need special care and attention getting
into and out of poses. Each pose is there to help stretch the body and awaken
our physical systems, work our soft tissues and ligaments, lubricate our joints,
de stress our minds and aid our overall well being. Most students come with
some kind of an ailment that they wish to heal or soften. We connect with
our breath, learning how the breath is deeply rooted to helping our mind/body
conditions. Each class ends in a deep relaxation in a pose called shavasana,
pose of relaxation to allow the body time to absorb the practice of the postures
the student just experienced. The poses here are gentle and restorative, under
close watch of the instructor, so brand new yogis can do this class! Modifications
are made for the comfort of each student, so no one can ever say I can’t!
This is not to be confused with yoga therapy.
Couples
Workshop
Part of the magic of yoga is the bond you create with yourself, and when practiced
with a partner it becomes a bond you create with each other. We invite you
to share this experience with your loved one as we take you through a series
of simple partner yoga asanas, breath work, meditations, gentle massage and
relaxation. Please bring yoga mats and blankets, and please dress comfortably.
No yoga experience is necessary, just an open heart and an open mind.
Yoga
Parties
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A Yoga Party is a time to gather with your friends in a creative, safe and
healthy way. Oftentimes we leave a party with less than a good feeling about
ourselves, so this is a way to share something with our friends and loved
ones that is surle to make everyone feel great about themselves! A Yoga Party
can be held as a simple get together, shower, birthday party, or corporate
event! Choose from a wide variety of offerings to tailor your party to your
needs, then sit back, relax and allow us to do the rest!!! These parties are
as relaxing and tranquil or as fun and lively as you want them to be! Just
let us know your needs and we will be there!
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