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yogAsana in the HEAT

Tony Wilmot adjustingHave you ever wondered what it would be like to practice yoga in a properly heated yoga studio? To experience the benefits of being able to concentrate fully on your yoga instead of the distraction of feeling uncomfortable below your working temperature? Well now is your chance because I have hired a ‘Hot Yoga Studio’ for 2 1/2 hours of Mantra, Pranayama and yogAsana. Now this is fabulous. We all know the benefits of being able to get down to business in a proper purpose built environment, so this is just that opportunity.

When we begin to go deeply into yoga postures, especially with the strong influence of the Yin Yoga element in yogAsana, then you can imagine the meltdown of tension and penetration around the joints and muscles under these conditions. The detoxing effects of sweating freely during the practice are considerable.

Together with fellow Yoga teacher Tony Wilmot, we have put together a program of Mantra, Pranayama and yogAsana for you to experience. Tony is a seasoned Ashtanga and Hatha yoga teacher and British Wheel of Yoga representative in the Birmingham area.

The venue is yogahaven Birmingham – and the date is Saturday 21st January 2012. The time is from 12:30 – 15:00.
A new experience for the New Year.
The cost of this Workshop is £30.

To book your place send your cheque made payable to “Yoga with Granville”  address: Higher Pot Oven Farm, Brown Wardle, Whitworth, Near Rochdale, Lancashire, OL12 8WU, England

You are freely invited to join us for lunch in one of the local restaurants after the practice.

To view flyer click yogAsana in the Heat 2012

Keep in touch for more articles in my Blog.

Peace and Love,
Granville x

How to become more flexible

Seated leg behind head poseTrying to increase our flexibility is one of the reasons why people come along to my yoga classes and want to join with the many people who take up the practice  of yoga. There are many ways to do this and one of those ways is by learning these five principles employed through yoga practice. These are: S.E.N.C.R.

1. Stillness
2. Endurance
3. None-Strain
4. Consistency
5. Relaxation

Well this all sounds well and good but how does this work and how can we put these principles into practice for ourselves? To  explain more fully I would like to take each of these principles in turn.

Stillness

When we take a posture and hold it without moving we allow the muscles of the body to relax and release their tension. This is important as in itself this gives a greater feeling of freedom and prevents the overworking of these muscles as we try to move more deeply into postures. As we maintain this stillness a feeling of well-being  is experienced which is pleasurable and encourages us to want to experience more of this.

Endurance

This is the ability to maintain a certain intensity of effort during out practice. But we must understand that this effort develops increasingly with repetition. As we develop and continue to practice regularly out ability to do so increases over time. We do not really need to force this as it comes along with doing something on a frequent basis.

None-Strain

Wee really need to understand this. If we push too strongly then of course we can make great headway quickly but in the course of practicing in this manner we can incur injury which will not only slow down out progress but also may be troublesome during the course of our life.

Consistency

Is the key to overall success in all thing we undertake in life. We may not make fast progress but if our effort is steady and continuous then progress is certain. Even in the face of difficulties we need to show consistency and a steady application to our task. Of course it is good if we can practice on a daily basis but even if we can only manage with a regularity of say three or four times a week, this will surely bear fruit providing we continue and apply ourselves.

Relaxation

And remember behind all of this is our ability to relax and exhibit a softness in our approach. This is very important because even if we practice like we are just fitting it in between other activities out energy will be curtailed and will not flow properly. Anxiety causes constriction of out energy channels and strangles our experience of freedom.

Happy practice and keep on keeping on…….