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Bikram Chowdhury wisely said

“Yoga is for everybody. Yoga is not about how flexible you are. It is about stretching your body and spine in all directions. All that matters is that you try the right way, go to your personal 'edge' and you will get 100% of the benefit. What you get from a yoga class is what you put into it. No matter how old or sick or out of shape, you can still stretch and have a new beginning with yoga.
It's never too late.”

Personal Progress

How quickly you progress will depend entirely on you -- upon your natural ability to a small extent, but mostly upon the time and effort you give to yoga. It will have little to do with how "perfectly" you can do the poses. (Few of us ever do the poses "perfectly"). Instead, it will have to do with how well you understand what you are trying to accomplish in each pose, how honestly you try to accomplish your goal, and how supple your muscles and joints have become in comparison to the point at which you began.

Ours bodies become stronger and extra supple the more we work on them – like a piece of wire, it can bend and change shape with heat and flexibility. In yoga, there is no standard of comparison except yourself. Perfection is the best you can do that day.

During the 90 minute class, you will be guided through the postures by a certified teacher who has over 500 hours of training at the Yoga Collage of India in Los Angeles. This series has been approved by the American Medical Association. Bikram yoga is a scientific formula, a process that can reduce and eliminate the symptoms of chronic disease, injuries and stress and serve as preventative health care for a long and happy life.

Some Helpful Tips

  • Remember to breathe! Yes, it's true: Many of us will hold our breath during physical exertion, keep breathing even if you are taking in small sips of air. Never underestimate the importance of breathing.

  • When in doubt go easy. Asana means with ease. Push yourself as hard as you can, but at the same time respect your body and your abilities. Patience is one of the most challenging aspects of Bikram Yoga.

  • Willingness is the key. The hardest thing to do is to get to the studio, once you are here you will thank your disciplinary self afterwards!

  • Discover your body, your mind and your limits! It is your instructor's job to push you to your limit. But only you know what you feel on any given day. Listen to your body. This is your opportunity to learn about your mind-body connection and balance.

  • And remember, it is the intention that counts.

28th February 2012  

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