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WHAT
IS .... Yoga is an ancient yet sophisticated system of self-development. The word "yoga" derives from the Sanskrit root meaning no bind/ join, or yoke and conveys the sense of union or communion. So literally, is a method for "yoking" body, mind and spirit into harmonious wholeness. Yoga
with Silvia is based on the
classical Yoga. The classical Yoga was first described as a systematic approach
to Self-realization by Maharishi Patanjali about 200 B.C. His classical text,
the "Yoga Sutras", describes the nature of the mind and ways to
control its restlessness.
(Hatha Yoga postures and the teachings of Yoga Sutras). WHAT
IT BRINGS .... ·
Increased flexibility ·
Improved muscle tone ·
Reduction in heart rate, ventilation, and
muscle tension ·
Increased blood flow to the extremities ·
Pain management ·
Relief of anxiety, stress/ depression ·
Enhanced self-awareness ·
Emotional tranquility HOW
IT WORKS ..... Yoga uses conscious breaching and body
awareness to, as B.K.S. lyengar puts it, "infuse our physical movements and postures with intelligence." Outward
perception and inner reflection interact and inform
each other within the postures "interweaving all the threads and fibers of
our being" as the body, mind
and spirit learn to work together. INSIDE
THE ASANAS... The asanas or postures are designed to
realign and balance our neuromuscular system and to direct energy in beneficial ways. But mindfulness and effort are
more important to this process than formal correctness.
The ideal forms lend focus and direction to our strivings as we "grow
into" postures from within. The trick is to gently push against
limits without exceeding them, scanning our body with full awareness, making
small adjustments, finding a place of balance and ease within each posture. SLOWLY,
SMOOTHLY, MINDFULLY... Yogic transformation takes time. It cannot be
forced or rushed. There are no shortcuts, cheats or magic bullets. Attempting to
push past your limits puts current progress at risk: a muscle or ligament strain
could set you back days or even weeks. Pain is information. Be aware of what
your body is telling you. Mild
discomfort or a subtle, bone-deep ache is good: it means the movements and
postures are working. Stabbing pains or sharp burning sensations are
danger sign and indicating that you've gone too far or too fast.
YOGA THERAPY or RESTORATIVE YOGA: Integrative Yoga Therapy looks at the individual as a whole person: Body – Mind – Spirit. Present and past; emotions and intellect Using breath and stretching movement (yoga) to release the body’s energetic pattern Integrative Yoga Therapy seeks to enable clients to live fully in their body. How do you live fully in
one body? Let’s say: Meditation is an experiential expression of a unity that
already exists. If there were no polarity there would be nothing but meditation.
Yoga therapy is based on the five koshas, or levels of being. By recognizing separation in individuals or groups at the level of the
A yoga therapist can facilitate wellness at all levels by designing a program with appropriate yogic techniques. Keeping the five Koshas, or levels of being in mind, we realize that at the same time as being physical beings, we are also mental, emotional and spiritual entities. We are multi-dimensional; none of these aspects can be ignored. From the holistic viewpoint no one thing is independent of another. An imbalance in any one of the five Koshas can filter through to manifest symptoms in any of the others. When there are mental, emotional or pranic imbalances, the stress will tend to appear on the weakest organ of the physical body. Silvia’s yoga therapy sessions are as followed: A one on one yoga therapy session is 1 hr long. It is non-invasive, multimodal, self-care oriented and has various combinations of: body awareness, physical exercises, breathing exercises, relaxation exercises, guided imagery , chakra balance, visualization, meditation, yogasage, somatic, body mapping and listening. Since each person is unique, the modalities used will vary somewhat depending upon individual needs and receptiveness. Group yoga therapy session is 1 hour. Silvia’s yoga class will start out with relaxation, warm up, work out, cool down and relaxation. It is non-invasive, self-care oriented and will have various combinations of: body awareness, physical exercises, breathing exercises, relaxation exercises, guided imagery, chakra balance, guided meditation.
I prefer that you utilize the wall or props to help you adjust. Adjust yourself only as far as you are comfortable (no pain) to prevent injury. When you are doing postures remember there are no goals to obtain no technique to perfect and always listen to the wisdom of your body and let that be your true teacher. Always allow yourself to come out of the posture when your body wants to, regardless of my instruction and feel free to change any movement to fit your needs. There should be no forcing or straining. Be aware of your body’s limitations, and know that regardless of your strength and flexibility if you focus a 100 % on what you are doing you will receive a 100% of the benefit. It is my goal to guide you and help you find your inner core. Namaste Silvia Your
instructor Silvia
Stoffer is a Registered Yoga Teacher certified by Integrative
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