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Abdominal Toning in Asanas – 2nd Part for the Experienced Beginner Level

299.00699.00

How the standing, seated and supine asanas can be used for gently and progressively toning the abdominal area – for organic and muscular health.

Level: Experienced Beginner

Duration: 60min.

Tagwords: 60min, Abdominals, womens practice, post natal, post menstrual, standing asana

Abdominal Toning in Simple Asanas: 1st Part

499.001,099.00

Using simple asanas can be used for gently and progressively toning the abdominal area – for organic and muscular health.

This session is part of the Short Course A Woman’s Practice: Gentle and Progressive Abdominal Toning Especially Useful for Post Natal/ Post Menstrual Times.

Level: Experience Beginners, Intermediate, Gentle

Duration: 60min.

Tagwords: 60min, Abdominals, womens practice, post natal, post menstrual, standing asana

Progressions from Virabhadrasana1 to Twists, Abdominals and Inversions: Parivrtta parsvakonasana, Eka pada setubandha sarvangasana

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Progressions from Virabhadrasana1 to abdominal actions, standing twists and inversions

Level –  Intermediate

Duration – 75min

This recording is part of the Short Course Deep Dive: Virabhadrasana1 (Short Course, Intermediate).  save by buying the entire Course

Tagwords: 75min, shoulder, shoulders, arms, legs, standing, twists, abdominals, lateral, favorite, back arch, Parsvakonasana, Parivrtta Parsvakonasana,Virabhadrasana1, Eka Pada Setubandha Sarvangasana

Relief from Abdominal Heaviness after Feasting (Level Intermediate)

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A sequence to relieve abdominal heaviness/sluggishness, this is a mix of active and passive positions.

level: Intermediate

Duration: 60 min

This recording is part of the Short Course Abdomen in Asanas: More than Core Series 1 (Level Intermediate).  Save by buying the whole Course.

Tagwords: 60min, digestion, abdomen, abdominal, supported, props, supine, supta padangusthasana2,  supta padangusthasana3, supta virasana, supta baddhakonasana, setubandha sarvangasana, Jathara Parivartanasana, Sarvangasana, Halasana.

 

Abdominal Toning in Asanas Part4: A Follow-along Session for Intermediate Level

499.001,099.00

This is a follow-along sessions with minimal instructions, This class is a culmination of quiet and deep abdominal work.

Level: Intermediate

Duration: 60min.

Tagwords: 60min, Abdominals, womens practice, post natal, post menstrual, standing asana

Deep Dive – Virabhadrasana 1 (Short Course; Level – Intermediate)

Original price was: ₹2,097.00.Current price is: ₹1,572.00.

Virabhadrasana1 is a basic standing asana with many moving parts. It has traces of forward extensions, backward arch and twist. Explore some interesting variations and progressions of Virabhadrasana1 in this set of classes.

Tagwords: shoulders, arms, legs, standing, twists, seated, abdominals, back arch, lateral, Parsvottanasana, Vimanasana, Virabhadrasana1, Urdhvamukha svanasana, Virabhadrasana1, Utkatasana, Parsvakonasana, Parivrtta Parsvakonasana, Eka Pada Setubandha Sarvangasana

Activating and Energising the Back through Hip and Shoulder Movements in Various Asanas (Beginner Level)

299.00699.00

We activate and energise the back body through hip and shoulder movements, in supine and standing asanas.  A good session to restart practice after a break.

Level: Beginner, Experienced Beginner

Duration: 45min.

Tagwords: 45min, back, spine, restart, standing, multiple asana categories,  supta padangusthasana2

Virabhadrasana1: The Twist and the Backarch in the Standing Asana

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This session is a combination of standing asanas done dynamically, twisting actions, and back arches.

Level –  Experienced Beginner, Intermediate

Duration – 60min

Part of the Series Deep Dive: Virabhadrasna1 (Short Course, Experienced Beginner)and Deep Dive: Virabhadrasana1 (Short Course, Intermediate).  save by buying the entire Course

Tagwords: 60min, shoulder, shoulders, arms, legs, standing, back arch, twist, Utkatasana, Parsvottanasana, Urdhvamukha svanasana, Virabhadrasana1

The Wings of Virabhadrasana1: Role of the Arms

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The arms can make Virabhadrasana1 feel light, or heavy; broad or tall, dull or energising.  In the teaching methodology, Virabhadrasana1 is preceded by Vimanasana – a similar position with a different arm configuration.  To save our energy for the arm-work, we start with activating the legs in supine positions, work with the arms in isolation, and then integrate arm variations into Virabhadrasana1 

Level: Experienced Beginner, Intermediate

Duration – 60min

Part of the Series Deep Dive: Virabhadrasna1 (Short Course, Experienced Beginner)and Deep Dive: Virabhadrasana1 (Short Course, Intermediate).  save by buying the entire Course

Tagwords: 60min, shoulder, shoulders, arms, legs, standing, seated, favorite, Vimanasana, Utkatasana, Virabhadrasana1

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.