Category Archives: Yoga

Not all yoga is fast moving.

Yesterday, I gave a presentation on Energy Medicine Yoga to a group of Health Services students and faculty at Georgia Southern Armstrong campus. There was a comment that “these days,” many people associate yoga with high intensity movement. So for the record, I would like to say that, not all yoga is “hot” or “power” yoga. These two styles have become very popular in the last few years. This wasn’t always the case.

The combination of cardio with mindfulness is a wonderful experience but it is not accessible for everyone. When yoga first came to the U.S. it was slower and focused on alignment. There was a progression that students learned before moving on within the practice. Like most things, it evolved.

If you are new to yoga, are building back strength or flexibility or want something to work deeply with the nervous system, then you may want to look for a teacher who provides: Yin, Restorative, Hatha, Therapeutic, or of course Energy Medicine Yoga.

You may find that once you build back that strength and flexibility and you learn the proper alignment for the postures that you move into or add a more flowing Vinyasa, Power or Hot class to your routine.

In my opinion, some yoga is better than no yoga. Try different styles. Learn their nuances, benefits and pitfalls. The more you experience the more equipped you will be to listen to your body and choose appropriately on any given day. The bottom line, find your style and way to practice yoga. Because when you do, your body will thank you, just like when you find the perfect pair of jeans. See you on the mat!

Did you know I have a YouTube Channel?

If you receive the weekly newsletters you are probably aware that I have been posting short technique videos for several months now. If not, you can sign up to the right of this post.

It has been fun for me to focus on a single pose and offer tips and modifications. There are even a couple of bonus videos that are 20 minute sequences for those days when you can’t make it to class. Enjoy this relaxing sequence I created for a friend who wanted a gentle way to wake up in the morning. Live in-person or via Zoom, I’ll meet you on the mat!

Gratitude

Whenever November rolls around I start thinking of my thankfulness list. This year is no different. Even with all the crazy that is 2020, I have been able to find my gratitude. Sunday is November 1st. I’m going to focus intentionally on a daily gratitude practice for the entire month. Who wants to join me?

I keep my practice pretty simple. Each day I write a minimum of three things for which I am grateful. These can be expressed as 3 short words; 3 sentences or 3 paragraphs. It depends upon my energy that day. Feel free to write more if the mood hits and you find yourself in the flow. Just don’t do less. Invest in yourself. Prepare for transformation.

It is helpful to do this at the same time everyday to establish the habit. At the moment, mornings work best for me. This hasn’t always been the case. I used to do this at night before bed so I’d go to sleep with happy thoughts. But then I kept falling asleep and forgetting, so I switched it up. Both ways have benefits. There is no wrong way to do it. Choose what feels best for you. If you miss a day, no big deal. Restart the following day.

How do I track my gratitude, you ask? I have two ways. One is by using a gratitude jar. I have a jar that I’ve painted to make it inviting. When I am using single words or short sentences, I write on a small pieces of paper and toss them in the jar. Then at the end of the week or the month, I go through and read what I’ve written. This is a great pick-me-up if you’re having a, “nobody likes me, everybody hates me, I think I’ll go eat worms,” moment.

The second way I track my gratitude is to use a journal. Right now, I’ve been using a small one that I found on Amazon. It’s all paper. I have intentions of decorating the cover but haven’t done it yet. Priorities. Gratitude first, then decorating. In the past, I’ve used fancy leather ones or hand-made journals constructed by me. The point is to keep it simple though. Make the commitment. See what unfolds as you shift your focus to gratitude. I foresee wonderful things in your future.

Left: Hand-painted gratitude jar. Right: Blue hand-made journal; red leather journal; tan paper journal

New Videos Coming to the YouTube Channel

Did you know that I have a YouTube channel? Don’t feel bad if you didn’t. I kept it under wraps while I was attempting to conquer the perfectionist monster that lives deep in my brain. Although it is not completely banished, I have figured out a way to keep the chatter to a minimal. By simply continuing to create, as if I do not hear a word that the gremlin is saying, much like a toddler or teen to a parent, I feel more comfortable about it all. So I will carry-on producing videos. Will there be mistakes? I hope so because then I learn how to fix them and get more skilled. Will it be perfect? Definitely not. What it will be is ever evolving and growing in content.

My plan is to provide some short videos that will help you learn to be safe in and modify your yoga poses. Will my way be different from what you’ve been taught? Perhaps. If that is the case, then try it both ways and see what feels best in your body. You are in charge. You live in your glorious physical form. If you listen, it will tell you what works for you.

Eventually, I will add some expressive arts technique content to help you further manage and alleviate stressors. Thanks for tuning in. I hope you enjoy this process and find some of what I post to be useful.

You can visit the YouTube Channel by clicking here. If you subscribe, you will be notified when new videos pop up. Are you curious? Then click on over.