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Preparing Upper Body to Penetrate to Breath

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This session starts with activating  the dorsal thoracic area and then uses this area to initiate breath actions.

Level: Intermediate/ Gentle

Duration: 60min

Tagwords: 60min, breath, pranayama, dorsal thoracic, chest, lungs, sports, hybrid

Dynamic Seated Forward Extensions and Leg Conditioning

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The first half of this session is done dynamically in standing and seated forward extensions, while the second half focusses on spreading of calves for the same category of asanas.

Level: Intermediate

Duration: 75min

Tagwords: 75min, dynamic, hips, calves, shins, forward extensions, seated forward extensions

Preparing for Forward Extensions: Calves and Shoulders

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This session starts with shoulder work, and then prepares for forward extensions: softening and extending the calves

Level: Experienced Beginner

Duration: 60min

Tagwords: 60min, shoulder, calves, shins, standing, parivrtta trikonansana, parsvottanasana

Forward Extensions: the Role of Hand Binds

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Exploring forwards extensions with and without hand binds.

Level: Experienced Beginner, Intermediate

Duration: 90 min

Tagwords: forward extensions, active, ardha baddha padma paschimottanasana, badhha padmasana, paschima namaskar

Gently Done Lower Back Actions in Forward Extensions

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The intelligent use of abdomen in forwards extensions.  the use of supports makes these actions suitable for most people.

Level: Gentle, Intermediate, Experienced Beginner

Duration: 60mins

Tagwords: 60mins, forward extensions, forward bends, abdominal, core, abdomen, lower back, back care, props, supports,  parsvottanasana, uttanasana, prasarita padottanasana, malasana, supta padangusthasana1 

Introductory Course Class 2 of 24: Abdominal Actions

499.00

moving from introductory to next level of practice -the example of adhomukha svanasana
– revise Surya Namaskara
– revise halasana
– introduce abdominals urdhva prasarita padasana, navasana

Introductory Course Class 23 of 24: Adaptations for Minor Knee Ailments

499.00

Introducing adaptations in class in standing and seated positions that can be done in case of minor knee ailments.  – introducing adaptations in standing and seated positions that can be done in case of minor knee ailments. This is not for therapy, and not for those going through acute knee pain or recent injury. in such cases, a regular class might not be suitable. The adaptations shown are very simple so that a beginner level practitioner can quickly make these adaptations themselves with very few props.
The session starts  with introducing the full cycle of Sun Salutations (surya namasakar) Skip this part if you do have a knee ailment.

Introductory Course Class 22 of 24: introducing Jump-throughs

499.00

– introducing paschima namskara – as the initiation of back arching actions
– introducing urdhva mukha svanasana
– introducing transitions between adho mukha svanasana, urdhva mukha svanasana and chaturanga dandasana – as preparation towards surya namaskara

Introductory Course Class 21 of 24: Simple Adaptations for Women During Days of Menstruation

499.00

Adapting asanas for women during the days of menstruation, or for minor abdominal ailments. this is not for therapy, and not for those going through acute discomfort. in such cases, a regular class might not be suitable. The adaptations shown are very simple so that a beginner level practitioner can quickly make these adaptations themselves with very few props.

Introductory Course Class 20 of 24: Preparation for Back Arches

499.00

Preparing for back arches thorugh standing and seated positions.and introducing:
chaturnga dandasana, salabhasna and bhujangasana
– longer explanation of chaturanga dandasana with options to make it accessible
– Introducing Gomukhasana

Introductory Course Class 19 of 24: Adaptations for Minor Back Ailments

499.00

Adapting asanas for minor back ailments. this is not not for therapy, and not for those going through acute back discomfort. In such cases, a regular class might not be suitable. The adaptations shown are very simple, so that a beginner level practitioner can quickly make these adaptations themselves with a very few props.

 

Introductory Course Class 18 of 24: Parts of Spine

499.00

introducing the major parts of spine – cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal. experiment with spinal segmentation
– introduce halasana – rolling up from the floor
introduce setubandha sarvangasana with block