Nov 28, 2024
Nov 8, 2024
New Orleans Ashtanga November 2024
Practice:
Ashtanga Yoga NOLA
https://houseofidolatry.com/ashtanga-yoga-nola/
The Swan River Yoga Mandir, 3rd Floor Loft, 2940 Canal St, New Orleans, LA.
Monday - Friday 6 am Mysore
Sunday 9:30am Led
Balance Wellness
https://balanceyogawellness.com/yoga/schedule/
120 South Cortez Street (across from Mandina's on Cortez Street)
New Orleans, LA 70119
Saturday 8:30 am led
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 am Mysore
Monday 6 pm beginners
Ashtanga Yoga Room
https://ashtangayogaroom.com/class-schedule/
2521 Jena above Bearcat Cafe
Private classes
Mysore New Orleans
https://www.eliseashtangayoga.com
Check back for future schedule
Nov 5, 2024
Ashtanga Yoga Led Primary Series + Conference Live from India with Usha Rani Chittoor
Online Classes with Usha Rani Chittoor
Led Primary Series of Ashtanga Yoga and Conference
In the spirit of connecting our worldwide community, please join us for traditional practice live from India followed by a talk on yoga, culture, and theory with Usha Rani Chittoor. Usha moved to Mysore and began practicing with Guruji Sharath Jois in 2007. She lives, teaches, and practices there still. She offers a unique perspective being steeped in the culture and practices of yoga and mother India.
All are welcome, gathering together is encouraged.
Class link will be sent out before class. (We use the same link each time.)
Class tuition is pay what you (or your group) are able.
Payment / registration is expected before taking class.
Welcome!
Class one - Saturday, November 16
Class two - Saturday, November 23
——> register for each class here for individuals and/or groups
Classes take place at 7:30pm Indian Standard Time - please check your local time zone
Please check back for future dates. https://www.eliseashtangayoga.com/ushasclasses
We look forward to seeing you!
Oct 7, 2024
Oct 6, 2024
Sharath USA Tour 2024
NYC October 12-14
Miami October 19-32
San Antonio November 16-20
Info and sign up https://www.sonima.com/yoga/yoga-articles/sharath-tour-2024/
Oct 3, 2024
Ashtanga Yoga Home Practice Kit
Practice Space
Practice Surface
Comfortable clothing
Yoga Mala book
Method:
1. Tristhana - Focus on breathing (through the nose, around the ribs), squeezing anus, concentrating the gaze
2. When not to practice - first 3 days of menstruation, sick with fever, saturday or sunday, full/new moon day
What to practice -
Surya Namaskar A 1-5 times and last three asanas each day until you can keep the tristhana the whole time. If you can maintain that for at least a week, then add the next element, Surya Namaskar B.
Repeat Surya Namaskar A 1-5 times and Surya Namaskar A 1-3 times and last three asanas each day until you can keep the tristhana the whole time. If you can maintain that for at least a week, then add the next element, padangusthasana and padahastasana.
Keep going like this and eventually get yourself to a teacher!
Home Practice Support
Establish a relationship with a living person.
Ideally with just one.
Drop in when you can.
Workshops and retreats.
Create a space.
Clean, distraction free.
Regular time of day.
Quality, not quantity.
In the meantime.
Yoga Mala.
Sharath DVD
Sharath CD
Should I practice if (continued)... by Elise Espat
Yes. Do what you have time for.
I'm running late?
Yes. See above. Quality, never quantity.
I don't have a local shala and I've never established an Ashtanga practice?
Yes.
I don't have a local shala but I do have an established practice?
Yes.
Pinto bean hummus with beet & avocado salad, chapati, and rice
This simple dinner is delicious and easy to prepare.
Pinto bean hummus
- Pinto beans (drained of liquid)
- Tahini
- Lemon
- Salt
- Olive Oil
- Paprika
Beet & avocado salad
- Red cabbage
- Beets
- Avocado
- Lemon
- Pomegranate seeds
- Olive Oil
Rice
- Water
- Rice
Chapati
- 2 cups Wheat flour
- 1 cup Water
- Salt to taste
- Oil
The Yogic Diet - 3 Gunas
Vegetables -
Fruits - fresh, dried, pure juice
Protein -legumes, nuts, seeds
Grains - corn, barley, wheat, unpolished rice, oat, millet, quinoa
Herbs -
Natural sweeteners - honey, molasses, maple syrup, apple juice concentrate
Dairy - milk, butter, cheese, yogurt
Rajasic (overstimulating) foods
Vegetables - onions, garlic, radishes
Stimulants/intoxicants - coffee, tea, tobacco,
Heavily spiced/salted
Chemicals
Food eaten on the run
White sugar
Soda
Prepared mustard
Pungent spices
Anything excessively hot, bitter, sour, or saline
Tamasic (putrified) foods
meat, fish, eggs
intoxicants, alcohol
stale, rotten, decomposed, unclean, underripe, overrripe, fermetned, burned, fried, barbequed, reheated, canned, processed, prepared, mushrooms, vinegar, overeating (overeating sattvic foods makes them tamasic)
Additional considerations
Factory farming and dairy...
References
Sivananda Yoga Cookbook
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