| About YOGA.
What is Yoga?
Yoga is a rich ancient science, with its ultimate aim
being Union. The practice takes us from the ordinary to the
sacred, from the everyday mundane to an awakened state of
being. Through the balance of the body, mind and spirit, yoga
gives us the tools to live consciously, allowing layers of
physiological as well psychological tensions to unleash. As
we release into this bliss we are able to experience life
more fully, to live with more compassion, with more awareness,
with more love. Therefore, our practice becomes a deeply personal
journey to the soul, rediscovering our organic rhythms of
being a loving, beautiful person.
The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit root “Yuj”,
meaning union. Yoga teaches us Union with all things, or the
return to wholeness. The vision of Yoga is an unbroken awareness
of our oneness with Spirit. This awareness evolves through
yogic practices that develop our physical, mental, energetic,
emotional, and spiritual selves. Through this newfound awareness,
we begin to develop compassion for ourselves, and others.
We learn strength, self-healing, and inner wisdom. In experiencing
our true self more deeply, yoga teaches us to see more clearly
into the nature of our interrelationship with the world around
us. This ability to know all parts of our selves with compassionate
self-awareness, and to maintain our connection to Spirit in
all things, gives us the inner strength to face all difficulties
in our passing lives. We begin to learn to quiet harsh thoughts,
to ease hurt in our bodies, and to assuage desperate emotions.
In essence, Yoga is a science of self-awareness that seeks
the realization of the unity of our humanity with our divinity,
thereby creating health and harmony.
Health
Benefits
Listed below are just a few of the physical, psychological,
and biochemical benefits of a continued yoga practice with
emphasis on asana (postures) and pranayama (breathwork).
- Blood pressure decreases
- Cardiovascular efficiency increases
- Musculoskeletal flexibility and joint range of motion
increases
- Posture improves
- Strength and resiliency increases
- Endurance increases
- Energy level increases
- Weight normalizes
- Sleep improves
- Immunity increases
- Pain decreases
- Anxiety, Hostility, Depression decreases
- Mood improves and subjective well-being increases
- Self-acceptance and self-actualization increase
- Attention, Memory, and Concentration improves
For more details on the health benefits of yoga, please visit
www.IAYT.org,
as well as the sites and books listed under our Resources
page.
Helpful Hints
What to wear?
It’s best to wear clothing that is non-restrictive.
Generally, any workout clothing is appropriate.
Eat lightly, or not at all before
class.
Generally, yoga asana is best practiced on an empty stomach.
This way your yoga practice does not interfere with the digestion
process.
No food or beverages in the asana
studio.
If necessary, bottled water is okay, but it is recommended
to avoid constant sipping. We aim to generate internal heat;
constant sipping cools the body. After practice, drink plenty
of pure water.
Arrive a few minutes early. 
Entering class constantly late is very disruptive and disrespectful
to others, and also to your nervous system. If you do arrive
a few minutes late, take a breath, unravel your mat outside,
and then enter as slowly and quietly as you can. Consider
being prompt as a part of your practice.
Acquire and use your own yoga mat.
Using the public rental mats is not as hygienic.
Let go of Competition!
Yoga is absolutely not a sport. It is not just a "work
out", it is a spiritual practice which makes the body
stronger, more flexible, and generally much healthier. But
the aim of the practice lies in relaxing the mind and opening
the heart, to create spiritual evolution. Let’s evolve
together!
Give yourself this opportunity to just be, just as you are,
right now! Perfect! Wow!
Keep your eyes on your own practice.
Yoga is a very personal practice, achieved through internal
focus. Please use this time as an opportunity to explore within,
and let go of comparisons. When you can finish your practice
without knowing what the person next to you was wearing or
even who else was in the room, you'll know you were truly
focused.
Have Fun!
This is absolutely, positively our most mandatory rule!
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