Today was such a beautiful class. Our guest teacher was so right on. Some Highlights.
In preparation for Pranayama she walked us through the alignment of our entire skeletal system beginning at the feet. In one minute she changed my practice. Today was the first Pranayama that I actively “rooted” my tail bone to the ground while “pressing” the inner part of my thighs together. I think that before I was more tightening the glutes. So, to combine the thigh press kept me from tensing the ass which undoubtedly helped lengthen my tailbone down. woot! (pressing is not tightening but I couldn’t explain how that is!) My thighs felt tired after pranayama for the first time ever, so you know that’s a good thing.
Somewhere in all this great preparation she reminded us that every class is different, so take a moment to set our intention and rid ourself of any expectations. Set an intention, not an expectation. I love this. My intention was to learn as much as possible from her.
Another great shocker, rounding out the setup for Pranayama, she says you should not feel tension anywhere in the shoulders or neck. I’m pretty much floored now because Pranayama and Ardha Chandrasana / Halfmoon are my two most dreaded asanas all because of the painful tension in both my neck and shoulders!!
And so we began. And it turns out that by “pressing” the thighs together and keeping the stomach sucked in, breathing into the lungs, heart, and feeling the stretch into the hips, that the arms acted only as wings that expanded the lungs even more. I wasn’t forcing them to go higher and I didn’t feel any tension in my shoulders or neck. I realize this must sound obvious to some people, but before today, all my energy or focus was on getting my elbows higher and my head back farther! Turns out, all the energy is below the throat, on the lungs, chest, hips, thighs. Yea!
And, every asana was like this.
During the floor series, after coming out of sit-ups she would tell us to inhale while turning around on our mats and exhale while setting up for the next asana. Talk about group energy, keep it going between asanas and the whole class is like a wave.
So you can see that I’m totally blissed out on this teacher and hoping that I can hold what I learned in the next class.
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Guest Star.
Sunday, May 17th, 2009Adrenaline
Monday, April 27th, 2009Today is the first class of Bikram Yoga Teacher Training. Imagine Bikram Choudhury stepping into the yoga studio; it’s your first time to see him up close and in his yoga attire, there are 300 other yogis all trying not to go ga-ga over the man, and you have to complete the 90-minute series without losing your peace or your lunch!
Just thinking about it gives me jitters. What are those jitters? I used to think a little pre-game nerves was good for me, until I almost drown in my first triathalon! No kidding, the gun went off and my heart began racing way ahead of me. I didn’t even make it 50yds before my arms turned to stone. I had to turn over on my back for at least another 50yds just to keep swimming. I was pretty much devestated. I had swam everyday at 6am for months, run in sleet and snow, biked in rain and mud. What the heck was happening to me!? Adrenaline! There’s nothing to do when the adrenaline has been released but ride it out or, in my case, float it out. I can imagine that the sheer excitement of beginning the epic journey that is Bikram TT could push people from jitters to adrenaline overload. I suggest a few private Pranayama breathing before the first practice. At least there’s no gun in the Bikram TT!
