Aspen Yoga Studio - "How To Create A Practice Part
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"Finding Inspiration And
Motivation"
Besides coming to
class, practicing yoga postures on your own is the most effective
use of yoga. As you’ve
experienced, yoga postures, breathing and movement provide a wide
variety of healthy benefits!
However, most of us don’t really want to practice yoga! What
we really want are the
benefits we get from practicing yoga! I.e. Releasing and
transforming stress, increasing your energy levels, creating
internal space, releasing pain, improved posture and skin tone as well
as healing injuries and disease.
The list goes on. But generally you feel great, relaxed
and invigorated, strong
and alive . . . all at once!
Seven steps to creating a disciplined
practice:
1) Write down all the benefits
you want to achieve (or that
you know you get from
yoga) as well as what negative effects you want to avoid in your life
(disease, aging, stiffness, muscle atrophy,etc.).
2) Make a commitment to yourself or better yet to a
purpose bigger than yourself
- i.e. your children, family or a better healthier, happier
more peaceful world - and keep it!
3) Set aside an allotted
time each day or every other day
that you will
practice. A consistent fifteen
to twenty minutes every day is more effective and lasting than
ninety minutes once a week! Is one time better than another? Not
really. Depending on my schedule i've practiced at all times of the day
or night. The key is to
overcome the atrophy and do it.
4) Clear out any
distractions. Turn the phone off, put the
kids down for a nap, tell
everyone around you do not want to be disturbed during this
time.
5) Create your practice
plan. Write down which postures you
want to do, in what
sequence and for how many breaths. (You may also use my class sheets
and audio
CD's for
sequencing).
6) Be open and listening to
your body, changing the sequence for
what your body is asking
for or what feels right in the moment! Also adjust for your
time allotted.
7) Create a practice journal or
notebook. Make notes of any adjustments to the
sequencing as well as any thoughts, feelings, discoveries and
realizations which come up. These are my greatestpleasures in practice.
When I first began practicing outside of class, I attempted
to remember what
postures we did in class and the specific points of how to do them. I
couldn’t and what I attempted seemed to createmore
imbalance in my structure!
So I got a video and would turn it on and do fifteen to
twenty minutes of postures
before I would start my day, jump into my car and be off to a 12
hour day at the office.
Yoga has made me more peaceful and easier to be around (when
I practice regularly).
Currently, when I need inspiration,
focus or a boost in my
practice I’ll listen to one of my practice
aids,
an audio Cd or
iPod recording of one of my classes or or one of Ana Forrest’s CD’s or
videos.
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To help assist and create a home
practice get my Step by Step Yoga Cd's
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