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Use the menu below to view previous Topic of the Month archives... JANUARY 2010 TOPIC OF THE MONTH Ashtanga Yoga IS for Beginners Ashtanga Yoga is NOT just for young boys Ashtanga yoga is for anybody . . . the only people who can’t do ashtanga yoga are lazy people! Anyone who wants to take on this practice can, it does not matter how old you are, how tight you are, how many injuries or aches and pains you have . . . Many people think if they are tight they can not do yoga, or if they are not coordinated, or if they have pain or injury . . . the fact of the matter is the more tight you are the more you need yoga, if you are not coordinated yoga will make you coordinated, and if you have pain or injury yoga will help the healing process as it improves blood flow--you will just need to modify your practice to support and not aggravate the pain. But really the most common excuse is time. Especially if you are in the householder phase of your life time is crucial and this practice is most effective as a 6 day per week practice; practice 1-2x per week you’ll feel better and improve health, 3-4x per week you will notice your body changing and getting stronger, more flexible more coordinated, and you will start to feel the lightness in your moves on and off the mat the practice develops. Practice 5-6x per week and you will transform your life. Don’t let this frustrate you if time is short you can do a short home practice of 5 Surya Namaskar A’s, 3 finishing lotus flowers, and rest, then come to the studio once or twice each week for full practice. This counts! and will help you stay connected to your yoga practice, over time you will naturally want to do more full practices--it will not be a struggle or a chore, you’ll just want it . . . Try it and you’ll see. I know I have spent the month talking about the wonders of ashtanga yoga, and although I am partial to the ashtanga form, I want to express that all forms of yoga are good. It is important as a beginner to shop around and find the form that suits you--and the teacher that suits you, in some cases the teacher may be more important than the form! Once you decide on a form and a teacher it is important to settle down and stick with your one form and teacher and work them deeply. When you flit around between styles and teachers you have a higher risk of injury and you do not get to experience the deeper teachings and benefits that the forms bring about. Shop around then settle down! © 2010 Bobbi Misiti | Be Fit Body & Mind YOGA |