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Yoga Week 5

Today, I went to class at Yoga 9 where Laurie was the teacher.  I was a little nervous coming into the class because I have never taken a class with her but the nerves dissipated shortly after the class started.  I barely pay attention to my body placement and where certain body parts are during class because I'm too focused on keeping up or how others in the class look and if I am doing a certain pose right.  Laurie came over several times and helped me with the placement of my shoulders which I never knew were too close to my ears and my foot placement, whether it be on the ground or if I just needed to flex my foot while in a pose.  Doing so lead me to actually feel the stretch where I was supposed to feel it during the poses where she moved me.  I could tell that this class was focusing more on the anatomy and anatomical positions of the body and to make sure that our legs and shoulders and elbows were in the right spot to get into the pose correctly.  My intentions for this cl

Ashtanga Yoga

Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga is a style of yoga codified and popularized by Pattabhi Jois during the 20th century which is often promoted as a modern-day form of classical Indian Yoga. I personally enjoyed this type of yoga more than any other type of yoga I have done recently.  Even though this was more fast paced, I noticed myself paying attention to small details about my body during the practice.  I was focusing more on my breathing and the breathing pattern that Lauren told us to do in the beginning of class and I felt that the breathing style helped me get deeper into the stretch of each pose we did. I was motivated to try to get into new poses that Lauren demonstrated even if I have never tried them before.  The meditation at the end was something I wasn't used to doing after a class and I felt like it helped my body relax and cool down after such a fast paced class.  I felt a lot calmer and relaxed and thinking about the class after meditating made me realize that the practice wa

Yoga Week 3

This week I switched it up and went to a hot yoga class that is offered on Sunday mornings at a local gym.  This class was more fast pace than the ones I have been to before so you could not really focus on your poses as much as I would have liked to.  I felt as if I wasn't getting a lot out of the class like I normally would but it was a nice change of pace and scenery than what I was used to.  The teacher made anyone that was new introduce themselves before we began which made me feel more comfortable during class.  This yoga was harder than others that I've done before but I did feel more stretched out at the end of class. The teacher really wanted us to focus on our breathing and kept telling us to remember to breath and it was the most important part of the class.  We had a longer savasana where the teacher came around and rubbed our temples and talked to us in a soothing voice which was very relaxing an helped get my heart rate down after doing hot yoga for over an hour. 

Yoga Week 2

On Friday morning I attended a yoga class once again at Yoga 9 with Paige.  The teacher was much different than the last teacher in the ways they taught but i still really enjoyed the class.  We focused a lot on our breaths and finding out own breaths during the practice.  She told us not to let our breaths get away and it helped with more difficult poses.  During class, she let us all try poses that we've never done before and helped us get into them.  I felt really comfortable trying them in a new environment with people I have just met.  This weeks pace was a lot more sped up than last weeks but I liked the change of pace and how refreshed I felt after the class was over. The teacher made us feel like it was okay to try new things, to stretch further than you think you can and to try poses that you don't think you can get into.  It was a really fun and interactive class and I would definitely take another class with her.