Episodes
July 28th Session of Teacher Training -- Side Bends.
Published 07/31/12
Published 07/31/12
Discussion of Pratiloma -- and setting up for a brief practice. The practice is not recorded.
Published 07/31/12
15 minutes of breath observation on back. Missing. Instructions for getting into the posture. Fold a pranayama blanket: Take a half-folded yoga blanket and, starting at the long end, accordion fold 3 or 4 times, making each successive layer a bit thinner than the previous layer. It will look like a long flat pyramid. Begin lying on a pranayama blanket Sit with your hips on the mat in front of the bolster. Slowly recline back. Support your head with a folded blanket if necessary. Relax...
Published 07/31/12
JB talks about various pranayama techniques and discusses the yogic philosophy behind pranayama. The practice is in a separate clip.
Published 07/31/12
Includes cat-cow warmup and sun salutation. From 6/4/12 class
Published 07/31/12
Om bhūr-bhuvaḥ svaḥ, ŧaŧ-saviŧur-vareṇ'yam, bhargo đevasya đhīmahi, đhiyo yo naḥ pracho-đayāŧ.
Published 07/30/12
Om bhūr-bhuvaḥ svaḥ, ŧaŧ-saviŧur-vareṇ'yam, bhargo đevasya đhīmahi, đhiyo yo naḥ pracho-đayāŧ. ॐ भूर्भुवः॒ स्वः॒ तत्स॑वितुर्वरे॑ण्यम् भ॒र्गो॑ दे॒वस्य॑ धीमहि। धियो॒ यो नः॑ प्रचो॒दया॑त्॥ Om. We meditate on that wondrous spirit of the divine solar light, which shines in every dimension of life. May that light inspire and guide our inner vision.
Published 07/30/12
Om gam ganapataye namaha! A very loose translation might be: Om = Salutations! Gam = The secret power sound of Ganesh. It is his "seed syllable" or bija mantra. Ganapataye = Another name of Ganesh, the breaker of obstacles. Namaha = Namaskaram, my salutation (to Ganesh)
Published 07/30/12
Om Aing Sarawati Namaha Om The goddess Saraswati is the authority on academics, arts, and education.
Published 07/30/12
These are the Gunas, not the order they appear in the song. 1. Guru / Laghu heavy/light weight 2. Manda / Theekshna sharp/dull-slow intensity 3. Uhsna/sheethaq hot/cold temperature 4. Ruksha / Snigdha dry/oily emolliency 5. slakshna / Khara smooth/rough texture 6. Drava / Sandra liquid/dense-solid viscosity 7. Kathina / Mrdu hard/soft rigidity / compressibility 8. Cala / Sthira mobile/static fluidity 9. Sookshma / Sthula subtle/gross density 10. Vishada / Picchila...
Published 07/30/12
Chanted to the alphabet. http://www.tilakpyle.com/sanskrit_alphabet.htm
Published 07/29/12
This is excerpt from the "TT- Backbends with JB". This is a shorter, smaller audio file that is useful for individuals who want to hear JB to through in detail the following asana: 00:00:44.790 warm up sequence including modified camel. 00:03:05.305 adho mukha svanasana 00:03:34.590 runner's lunge 00:04:04.777 uttanasana 00:05:13.402 utkasana 00:06:32.554 virabhadrasana i detailed cueing instruction 00:11:22.283 uttanasana (counterpose)
Published 05/14/12
This is a partial recording of the teacher training session 5/12/2012. Original recording did not include entire session. Due to low quality of recording, much of the discussion (questions) had to be cut. The interactive portion of the session (teaching partners) is not recorded. This session reviewed forward folds and introduced standing back bending postures. 00:00:09.031 parts of the spine 00:00:37.200 review of forward folds 00:03:15.344 qualities of a backbend 00:05:21.816...
Published 05/14/12
First 15 minutes of the class were not recorded. Recording starts at the end of a Surya Namaskara A variation (with Virabhadrasana 1). 5/7/12 Class
Published 05/08/12
Workshop on Seated Forward Folds (with tips and modifications) 7:03 dandasana (against the wall) 8:40 modifications for dandasana keep lumbar area safe by not bending forward with a rounded lower back. keep your sternum lifted. lead with the heart. 00:14:10.061 paschimottanasana (supported) 00:17:27.443 looking at a student's paschimottanasana 00:23:58.957 why micro bending is important 00:26:43.314 janu sirsasana (head to knee pose) 00:27:57.700 tips for janu...
Published 05/07/12
This is the practical portion of the Self Practice workshop with JT. James does a brief physical practice (with explanations) that one can do at home.
Published 05/06/12
Note: This recording is simply for reference purposes and has a LOT of background noise. This may get on one's auditory nerves (literally). JT introduces students to a self practice, enabling students to develop a yoga practice which can then be practiced alone or during a self-practice class. "Cultivating a self practice is like a recipe for a delicious meal." (JT) In this workshop, he goes over the main ingredients, the steps, and the sequence. At 46:10, he starts a practical...
Published 05/06/12
Includes intention, asana, savasana, pranayama. Longer instructions for headstand in this class. The full class is presented in this recording. I will post a smaller version of the file soon.
Published 05/04/12