Oct 3, 2024
Led Class Etiquette
No Fearing! A practical guide to starting a Mysore practice
Don't be intimidated about starting your practice.
You don't need to know anything. Your teacher will show you.
Everyone starts this way.
I was very afraid before I started. I get it. Now I know better.
In India you can't be afraid.
Read up. KPJAYI on the practice and where to find a teacher nearby.
Contact the teacher and set a time to observe a Mysore class.
Start by observing. The whole point is to get settled into the vibe of the space including the people. TO feel relaxed and comfortable. You are investing in your education and a community, not a massage or gymnastics. Email to request a time to observe. You'll get a tour. Find out how the classroom works, etc. Be ready to remove your shoes and turn off electronics! Read the etiquette. Ask about the schedule (below) and tuition. You'll figure out where it is and how long it will take you to get there. Essentially we are trying to set a strong and fertile foundation for a lifelong sustainable practice. Slow and steady. Tell them about injuries, concerns, etc. Here is our etiquette at the shala.
You've decided the practice is for you. Read the schedule. When does the door open? When does the teacher arrive? What time is the opening mantra? When should you pay? What will you need? Budget an hour although it will probably be less.
You've figured out a start date and time. What to wear and where to find it. Towel. Yoga mat and rug maybe. You'll need fresh ones each day. Be barefoot. Pay your tuition.
The day before. Eat light, sleep well, and hydrate. Set out your clothes. Establish good habits from day one. Review etiquette. Pay tuition.
That day. Bathe. Don't eat or drink. Arrive in advance. Fill out forms if you haven't already and pay tuition. The teacher will show you what to do.
Return the next day and the next.
Part II The first month of practice.
Interview with Paul Gold
Practice with help from Rachelle, 2013.
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I clued in that Mysore practice was going to require me to be a much more self-motivated student than I ever had to be in a led class.
Toronto, 1996.
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Feeding cows in Gokulam, 2009.
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With Rachelle and Guruji, 2003
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Our old Shala in downtown Toronto.
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Interview with Angela Jamison
Name: Angela Jamison Age: 37 Hometown: rural Yellowstone County, Montana # of trips to India: 5 Current Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan Your yoga shala: Ashtanga Yoga: Ann Arbor Established: 2010
Oct 2, 2024
Little moon day notes / links to check out
Navratri
- colors
ARGHALA STOTRAM
https://greenmesg.org/stotras/durga/argala_stotram.php
Maha Lakshmi Ashtakam
https://www.siddhayoga.org/practices/chanting/hymns/mahalakshmi-stotram
Narayani Stuti
https://greenmesg.org/stotras/durga/narayani_stuti.php
Sri Durga Saptashati
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oivShijbbTU
Jan 13, 2024
Where to start AT HOME (Ashtanga Yoga Led Classes on YouTube 2024)
So if you want to practice and home or don’t have a local teacher etc etc here are some free YouTube videos you can follow along with…
Absolutely a Beginner / Ashtanga Newbie
I send these out to yoga-curious friends. Just try to do these 10 minutes each day and boom you now have a daily yoga practice. The class is taught by my teacher, Sharath Jois.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybRZa2WK0tA
Seasoned Ashtanga Yoga Practitioner
This is for you if you have a Mysore practice. It is a recording of a full led primary series class with Sharath.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNxda4Oxyeo&list=PLFMBVx1px256nJqangJbe58Lp-mDlK81D&index=31
Those are my top picks. Really though, the best classes will be the ones that speak to you. Not everything or everyone is for everybody. Just find something that speaks to you. That’s the perfect class.
Jan 10, 2024
2024 Ashtanga Moon Days
Jan 11 & 25
feb 9 & 24
mar 10 & 25
apr 8 & 23
may 8 & 23
jun 6 & 22
jul 5 & 21
aug 4 & 19
sep 2 & 18
oct 2 & 17
nov 1 & 15
dec 1 & 15 & 30
Jan 9, 2024
Ashtanga Yoga LIVE from Mysore, India via Zoom
For those who make or have made the pilgrimage and for those who wish to or plan to — these classes are for you.
It doesn’t get any closer than boarding a plane and heading to India.
Usha teaches ongoing classes at the main Shala and has perhaps spent more time studying at the source than most. These classes are seriously not to be missed. You will be led through primary series in the traditional manner with a small conference to follow. Born and raised in India, Usha brings together a deep knowledge of Indian culture and spirituality with the technical asana teachings.
Classes will be held via Zoom
Sign up here:
Dates:
20 January
17 February
16 & 30 March
Who should register:
-Current ashtanga practitioners
-Vinyasa students
-Athletic beginners
Classes are on zoom. Gathering is encouraged.
Mar 17, 2020
Ashtanga Yoga Closing Mantra - A call for peace
svasti prajābhyaḥ paripālayantāṃ nyāyena mārgeṇa mahīṃ mahīśāḥ |
Mar 14, 2020
Yoga / work / life balance
After a couple weeks of volatility and then this historic week in the market - there simply wasn’t time for any extras. Yesterday I took a shower, tied back my hair, put on that lip and went straight to work. Reaching out to clients, reviewing research, making updates - today my throat is raw from so much talking.
Mar 13, 2020
Finding Stillness in Frenzy
Everything is still happening and always will. Read the Bhagavad Gita. We learn that even abstaining from everything - our bodies are still working. Everything is happening and always will. So how to deal? How to be a human in the world? In society? How to people?
This is the time to focus on practicing the 8 limbs of yoga. This is the time when even a little knowledge can make a massive difference. Even before asana practice comes the yamas and niyamas. This is a time to bring these into focus.
Non-hoarding, aparigraha... Think about minimalism. Think about FIRE. Think about what really is important in life.
Remember to take care of each other. What about the children who will be home for three weeks without free school lunches? How can we help them?
Remember to take care of ourselves. Remember to keep up our asana practice or maybe it is an opportunity to begin. Maybe it helps us to process thoughts, emotions, energy. Maybe it helps reduce stress and keeps us healthy and infuses us with the vitality to be able to help others and the world more. That would be nice.
Oh and also from the yoga sutras:
maitri karuna muditopeksanam sukha duhkha punyapunya visayanam bhavanatas citta prasadanam
“By cultivating attitudes of friendliness toward the happy, compassion for the unhappy, delight in the virtuous, and disregard toward the wicked, the mind-stuff retains its undisturbed calmness.”
Mar 9, 2020
How to have a home practice - inspiration and tip checklist
I love this practice of yoga. It continues to feed my body and mind and I want that to continue for the rest of my life. In order for that to happen, it needs to be sustainable. After 20 years of practicing yoga I have found that the way to do that is to follow the only instruction that the Yoga Sutras give on asana -- that it should be "steady and sweet".
With "steady and sweet" in mind, here are some of my top tips on how to have a successful ongoing home practice.
It starts the day before
Set out your clothing - saves time in the morning.
Decide the location - time saver and also you don't want to get lost in thoughts trying to get ready. You just want to be ready.
Try to eat for practice - a completely individual topic. Maybe start with drinking more water and eating clean or eliminating processed foods.
Get your sleep.
Set your alarm.
Schedule it
Decide the day before what time you will start your practice. Oh, and actually show up on your mat at that time.
Ramp up
Practice as close as you can to the time that you woke up. Less time to get distracted. It just makes things easier.
No screens - it will make life easier.
Bathe, brush teeth...basic hygiene.
If there's time between when you wake up and your practice time, try to fill it with something uplifting... read, meditate, burn incense, chant etc.
Set the scene
Essentially the fewer distractions, the easier it will be to get on and stay on your mat. Consider temperature, smells, sights, scents...
Practice
If you don't have one, start here - practice sheet and 5- minute yoga practice video
If you have one - keep it simple (breathing, vinyasa, dristhi, bandha, positive thoughts)
If you need help focusing - here is a list of free led classes on youtube
After practice
Take care of your temple - your body and mind
Sounds - Podcasts, youtube, chanting, music, nature, positive people, silence
Smells - fresh air, plants, essential oils, incense
Sights - Nature, read
Tastes - eat nourishing food
Be kind and patient with your self and others
Stay inspired
Join a class with a teacher when you can
Go on a yoga retreat or trip
This is just a quick list... I'll circle back. This post feels like a work in progress.
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