IDEAS FOR TODAY'S YOGA CLASSES
Just a generation ago, devoted yogis had to travel to India or help organize the occasional visit of their master
teacher. Today, yoga classes can be found virtually anywhere people can meet and throw down a mat: in yoga
studios, health clubs, recreation centers, churches, schools, and parks.
One of yoga's enduring strengths is its ability to repackage itself for the contemporary world. Although traditionalists
may disagree, I think this is admirable - and also essential for its survival in an increasingly (like it
or not) commercial world. Yoga's stress-busting and anxiety-relieving properties have never been more needed
then they are today.
While most of us are aware of the physical benefits of yoga postures and training, yoga entails much more. It
is also about living in the moment as best you can. A yoga practice teaches many life lessons. Here are 10 from
yoga expert and Executive Director for the Academy of Holistic Fitness Linda-Christy Weiler.
Establish a solid foundation. The base of support in yoga postures refer to the body parts that are receiving your
body's weight and transferring this weight onto the earth to create a sound foundation.

Standing straddle forward fold pose (with rotation)
Cultivate a support system. The backside of the body represents the realm of your psychological support system
as well as your organic structural support system. "Awareness in the body's back side feels like having eyes on
the back of your head."

Inclined plane pose
Get your priorities right. Knowing what is most important in terms of placement in each pose will make the pose safer
and more beneficial for the body.

preparing proper leg placement for Warrior pose
Be in the moment transformation and healing. "As long as you are living life as an embodied human, the life of
your body is your life."

King Dancer pose
Meet and greet every challenge. People give up too quickly. Learn to stick with something until the superficial issues drop
away and the deeper issues surface. Only then can true problems be identified with essential issues
resolved. "Get past the wildness of the mind and tap into the steady and calm nature of your spiritual self."

Single leg seated straddle pose (with fold and rotation)
Learn tolerance and acceptance. We learn to tolerate and accept poses we don't like and that may cause discomfort,
uncertainty or humility. We understand they have value. We learn to tolerate and accept what we cannot
change and instead consider changing our perspective. "Initiate mental equanimity."

Seated forward fold pose
Restore calmness. There is nothing inherently wrong with humans experiencing a full range of (noncalm) emotions.
Even emotions like anger when channeled in a constructive, nonhurtful way can be energizing and empowering.
Return to a relaxed presence and release noncalm emotions by deeply inhaling and exhaling to create
a sense of peaceful grounding and calm.

Seated Hero pose
Experience and accept change as a constant. By passing through the cyclical stages of a yoga pose we learn to
accept the inevitability of change. "Realize that endings lead to new beginnings."

Seated Funnel pose
Let go. When practicing a yoga pose, detachment enriches the experience. Detachment is a psychological
construct that relates to releasing tension, not trying too hard and not being aggressive, impulsive or
competitive. Detachment allows you to let the process unfold naturally and accept and approve of how the
body performs today.

Tree pose with prayer hands
Live your mission. Practicing yoga enhances your awareness and is a way to help you gain wisdom and
appropriate decision making regarding your body, health, behaviors, relationships and your life's mission.
"Make every pose a good pose. Make every day a good day."

Seated spinal twist
Learn more about how you can incorporate Life Lessons into your yoga class, plus many more new ideas for today's
yoga classes from LindaChristy Weiler.
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