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Mon 16/12/19 - Restorative & Pranayama class at 7pm

12/15/2019

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Due to demand, i have squeezed another yoga class in before Christmas. To offset what is a busy, and sometimes stressful period of the year, I shall be teaching Restorative and Pranayama. This class is designed to calm and soothe the Nervous system and quieten the mind. We will be working with many reclined poses, and finishing with a long period of focused breathing and variations of pranayama. If you have a class to make up come along. And also feel free to bring a friend, or come and try if you haven't been before. 

location: Woo Wellness, Sworders Yard, 19b North Street, Bishops Stortford
​Time: 7pm - 8.15pm
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Inversions in Iyengar

12/9/2019

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“You must savour the fragrance of posture. Until you are relaxed, you cannot savour the fragrance “ BKS Iyengar.
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The fragrance of Sirsasana is a deep, calming and grounding blend! With a top not of clarity. That’s why Guruji called it the King of Asana. (The Queen is Sarvangasana). 

Inversions are an important part of an Iyengar yoga practice as there are deep physiological and mental benefits. There are many methods of going upside down which don’t always entail standing on your head. You’ll find them in restorative sequences and in Backbends sequences in fact in pretty much any sequence if the teacher chooses to feature it. But one place you won’t find a headstand, is in the ‘Beginners’ classes, as we need students to connect with their limbs and develop body intelligence first. Inversions give extraordinary benefits:- they revitalise the whole body system, help concentration, aid meditation and pranayama, and aid sleep - the list go on ad infinitum. .

There aren’t many “rules” in Iyengar, but one rule we do have is that Sirsasana is always followed by Sarvangasana. Sirsasana is dynamic and active and when practiced on its own can produce a feeling of irritability. Sarvangasana, however is quietening and soothes the nervous system. When combined you can leave your practice leaving feeling alert and calm which is the best possible combination. .

Iyengar yoga is a creative yoga, which means there is room for everyone and all bodies, so if headstand is not for you there is always a rather wonderful alternative that can bring about similar benefits
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    I am Adrienne Bagnall -Iyengar  yoga teacher, therapist , movement teacher and energy worker. Hope you enjoy my website and blog.

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