I honor the tradition of original yoga poses, but I have to say that I am enamored when I have a teacher do something completely new or innovative. I haven't run across a teacher doing this one, but I worked it into a class myself and it was well received. A challenging one to cue though when different levels are in class...so I'm still working on that. The true source of the pic is quietearthyoga.com, but you can also get their from my Pinterest > Yoga-Poses board!
Yoga changed my life...I am so excited to learn more about yoga every day and share yoga with anyone who will or wants to listen!
Friday, April 24, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
How Do You Cue: Chaturanga Dandasana (Four-limbed staff pose)
At times, it could be almost impossible to count how many times you would Chaturanga Dandasana in a one hour yoga class. It is a part of both Sun Salutation A and B as well as included in any full or half vinyasa. Bottom line, you will do it A LOT! This is one of the RARE poses that you will almost always hear referred to by its Sanskrit name during a practice, although it is usually truncated to simply "Chaturanga". The full Sanskrit term is Chaturanga Dandasana which translates as "catur" (four), "anga" (limb), "danda" (staff), "asana" (pose) or four-limb staff pose.
So, how do you cue, Chaturanga Dandasana?
So, how do you cue, Chaturanga Dandasana?
Chaturanga Dandasana (Four
limbed staff)
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Cue type
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Cue
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Short &
sweet
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Low plank
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Meet in the
middle
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Step or jump back to the top of a pushup and lower
down (halfway)
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All in the
details
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From plank on balls of feet with hands directly under shoulders,
lower down, hugging elbows to sides, until arms are at a 90 degree angle and
hover
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Homemade Coconut Oil Toothpaste
So, I started
reading about Coconut Oil Toothpaste, and while it is not easy to find a
medical (meaning dental) source that will confirm that this is an overall healthy
solution, I couldn’t help but want to try it based on much what I had
read. Things like:
“Coconut oil is
antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antifungal.
Studies have shown that coconut oil destroys the bacteria that can cause
tooth decay.” (Source: http://www.healthextremist.com/make-your-own-baking-soda-and-coconut-oil-toothpaste/)
“Baking soda is less
abrasive from normal toothpaste, which protects your tooth enamel from wearing
off." (Source: http://www.greenandhealthy.info/toothpaste.html)
“Fluoride causes us
to absorb extra aluminum – aluminum is the metal that shows up alarmingly in
the brains of Alzheimer’s victims.” (Source: http://www.greenandhealthy.info/toothpaste.html)
Along with the fact
that over the counter toothpaste comes with a warning to contact Poison Control
if too much is ingested by children.
However, I want to caveat, that even if a small child ingested too much
of this homemade concoction, I would also be inclined to call Poison Control! Right?!
So, anyway, based on
a sampling of recipes I found online, here is my own version:
The first time I
used it, I honestly thought my teeth felt cleaner than they ever had using an
OTC toothpaste and I was delighted to find that the feeling of cleanliness
lasted throughout the day, even after eating a meal!
Disclaimer: I absolutely will discuss with my dentist on my next visit
and HIGHLY recommend that you do as well!
I’m also excited to
find out what else I can do with coconut oil!!!
YWG
Friday, January 2, 2015
How do you cue: Ardha Uttanasana (Standing forward bend / half forward fold)
Ardha Uttanasana is a pose used to extend and warm the spine and legs and is a key asana in the Sun Salutations A & B sequences because of its loosening and warming qualities. However, you will find it used throughout most yoga flows. You may notice tightness through the first few of your practice, but with each expansion into this pose, you will quickly feel its positive effects. So, How Do You Cue Ardha Uttanasan?
Ardha Uttanasana (Half
standing forward bend/ half forward fold)
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Cue type
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Cue
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Short &
sweet
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lookup and lengthen
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Meet in the
middle
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rising half way up, gaze is out and up
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All in the
details
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push up thru the fingertips, shoulders back, spine straight, chin
out, gaze up
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Image source: http://www.yogaoutlet.com/userfiles/image/Yoga_HalfStandingForwardFold_01_300x350.jpg |
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