1. What Does It Mean to Relax?

    What Does It Mean to Relax?
    Welcoming Yoga Nidra An excerpt from Radiant Rest One of the first things I became aware of, as I began to practice and then share deep relaxation, was that it’s difficult for most of us to “let go.” Yoga teachers often give this instruction without the slightest consideration for how it will be received in a [...]
  2. Little Yogi Deck Companion Guide

    Little Yogi Deck Companion Guide
    Free Companion Guide Download Download this companion guide to help you foster a supportive foundation for practicing yoga at home, in your classroom, or in your clinical practice. Intended to be used in conjunction with Little Yogi Deck by Crystal McCreary and illustrated by Andrea Pippins, this guide will be an invaluable resource to parents, [...]
  3. Appreciating Our Bodies

    Appreciating Our Bodies
    The following is an excerpt from Yoga Where You Are By Dianne Bondy and Kat Heagberg Rebar Yoga Where You Are$24.95 - PaperbackBy: Dianne Bondy & Kat Heagberg Rebar Add to Cart Yoga and Body Image The most important step in appreciating our bodies is to meet ourselves where we are. As yoga teachers, we can [...]
  4. Four Neck Stretches

    Four Neck Stretches
    The following is an excerpt from Yoga Myths By Judith Hanson Lasater Photo Credit: David Martinez Yoga Myths$26.95 - PaperbackBy: Judith Hanson Lasater Add to Cart Attentive Practices that Protect Your Neck Remember, the cervical spine is both the most mobile and most delicate of all the regions of the vertebral column. Approach the practices suggested [...]
  5. The Competitive Yoga Trap | An Excerpt from Hip-Healthy Asana

    The Competitive Yoga Trap | An Excerpt from Hip-Healthy Asana
    A Challenge to Yoga Practitioners Comparing Our Practice If I had to pick one thing that challenges Western yoga practitioners more than any other, it would be the urge to compete. Because I haven’t spent more than a few months living in other cultures, I don’t know this for a fact, but I suspect that [...]
  6. The Approach | An Excerpt from Living the Sutras

    The Approach | An Excerpt from Living the Sutras
    Cultivating the Right Attitude bhava-pratyayo videha-prakrti-layanam (1:19) Samadhi is a natural state for someone who is enlightened. shraddha-virya-smrti-samadhi-prajna-purvakah itaresham (1:20) For the rest of us, we must use faith, passion, mindfulness, quiet, and good judgment to support our journey toward samadhi. Our life is a reflection of our attitude, the energy of our mind. When [...]
  7. Free Download | Yoga for Brain + Nervous System Health

    Free Download | Yoga for Brain + Nervous System Health
    Would you like to keep your brain and nervous system happy as you age? These 20 pages provide must-have information about how aging affects your brain, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, digestive system, circulatory system, and more. There are many easy things you can do to keep these systems healthy—learn how yoga can help! [...]
  8. Living the Sutras | Free Yoga Class + Meditation Audio

    Living the Sutras | Free Yoga Class + Meditation Audio
    Follow an engaged and balancing 25-minute asana class from Kelly DiNardo, and then get a higher perspective on your worries with Amy Pearce-Hayden’s 8-minute guided meditation. Enter your email to listen. Email Address *     *You are agreeing to receive promotional messages from Shambhala Publications. You may unsubscribe at any time. Living the Sutras$16.95 [...]
  9. Yoga, Fascia, and the Feeling of Being Me

    Yoga, Fascia, and the Feeling of Being Me
    by Tias Little, author of Yoga of the Subtle Body What is Fascia? In the same way that a fish swims in water and a bird flies through the air, fascia is the way we move. Every time you practice triangle pose or the camel, you stretch an entire network of cellophane-like tissue (“cling-wrap” if [...]
  10. The Most Popular Posts from the Yoga for Healthy Aging Blog

    The Most Popular Posts from the Yoga for Healthy Aging Blog
    by Nina Zolotow, author of Yoga for Healthy Aging Because the sixth anniversary of the Yoga for Healthy Aging blog is coming up next week, I thought I’d check to see what our nine most popular—or at least most viewed—posts were over all time. (Nine seems like a random number but for some reason that’s [...]

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