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Ashtanga Yoga is the name given to the system
of yoga taught by Sri K Pattabhi Jois of Mysore, India. Yoga is a philosophy of life, which also has the potential to create a vibrantly healthy body and mind. ASTANGA YOGA - Practiced in its correct sequential
order, gradually leads the practitioner to rediscover his or
her fullest potential on all levels of human consciousness -
physical, psychological and spiritual. Through this practice
of correct breathing (Ujjayi Pranayama), postures (asanas), and
gazing point (driste), we gain control of the senses and a deep
awareness of ourselves. By maintaining this discipline with regularity
and devotion, one acquires steadiness of body and mind. There are three groups of sequences in the Astanga system. The Primary Series (Yoga Chikitsa) detoxifies and aligns the body. The Intermediate Series (Nadi Shodhana) purifies the nervous system by opening and clearing the energy channels. The Advanced Series A, B, C and D (Sthira Bhaga) intergrate the strength and grace of the practice, requiring higher levels of flexibility and humility. "Vinyasa" means breath synchronized movement. The breath is the heart of this discipline, and links asana to asana in a precise order. By synchronizing movement with breathing and practicing Mula and Uddiyana Bandhas (locks), an intense internal heat is produced. This heat purifies muscles and organs, expelling unwanted toxins as well as releasing beneficial hormones and minerals, which can nourish the body when the sweat is massaged back into the skin. The breath regulates the vinyasa and ensures efficient circulation of blood. The result is a light strong body. Each level is to be fully developed
before proceeding to the next, and the sequential order of asanas
is to be meticulously followed. Each posture is a preparation
for the next, developing the strength and balance required to
move further. NOTES FOR STUDENTS - Please
note the importance of learning the Astanga method only from
a traditionally trained teacher. Only a qualified teacher can
provide the necessary guidence to assure safe, steady progress
without injury to body or mind! |

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