Workshop Announcement – BOOK NOW Shift Happens ! A Yang and Yin Workshop. Preparing for balance in 2019.

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Shift Happens – A Rocket and Yin Yoga Workshop with Racheleyoga to find more balance in 2019

‘Balance’ : Set the intention. Start the journey !

Robert Monk Hall, Foxton, Leicestershire 27th January 3.00-6.00pm.

Tickets now on sale!

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Book now for January’s Yin Yang Yoga Workshop which seeks to promote body, mind and spirit balance for 2019.  Start the ‘rest of your year’ in your stride; fully rebalanced and recharged.  Cultivate physical, mental and emotional steadiness to embrace all the challenges and joys of the year ahead.

Fusing three styles of yoga in one session.  This 3 hour workshop, ‘Shift Happens’, offers you the space to explore Yin and Yang energies in different styles of yoga practice.  This is time out for you to reflect on your yin and yang qualities and to learn how to balance yin and yang energies, through stillness, movement, sound and silence.  Combine the benefits…

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New Years Resolutions v Setting intentions Losing Weight ? .. ‘meh !?’)

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Well okay .. if you make New Year’s Resolutions and yours are going well then ..

‘Keep Going you’re doing great – Yay !’

However if you don’t or they’re not .. should you worry and punish yourself  ?

Know that resolutions generally ‘don’t work’.   Podcasts, radio shows, newspaper articles, infographics and segments of afternoon television shows are dedicated to this.

But why ?

Perhaps it’s the way they are framed .. a check list of ‘should’/’should not’s with little inspiration or motivation behind them.   A huge amount of determination is essential to follow through on .. I will …. ‘Lose weight’ .. ‘exercise more’ .. ‘eat less’ .. but what’s the motivation ?  What’s going to happen if/when you get there ?    Will your life miraculously change for the better ?

….. what happens when we ‘fail’, (around 8o% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February)

For most; a downward spiral.  Being unkind and punishing ourselves more.

So what we set out to achieve … to lose weight (do) …. so that we can… increase our self esteem ? (have) and (be)come.. more confident ? .. actually has the opposite effect as we feel pretty useless at not being able to achieve our ‘goals’.

Perhaps what we really need to do is address at the core what we want to ‘BE’ … If we can figure out what we want to ‘be’ everything else (the DO and HAVE) will follow and this is where the real transformation lies.

SO a suggestion for a kinder NEW YEAR’S RITUAL … ? 

Choose a word to guide you through your year…  eg. Be ‘kind’ , ‘ Nourish’ , ‘Grow’                 ‘ Nurture’ .. (that last ones mine but I’d love to share it with you .. indeed 😉🙏❤️..!)

This word reminds you not just of what you want to DO but also of who you want to BE. It doesn’t mean you don’t take action but, more powerfully, your actions are now inspired from the BE level.  (Indeed you may take more action than ever)

So instead of eg. thinking about what foods we might ‘restrict’ in order to ‘lose weight’ we become guided by what foods are nourishing, nurturing, help us to grow (in mind, body AND spirit) or kind; both to us as consumers, and to the planet and others, in their production.

What’s more important to us .. losing a pound in weight or knowing that we’ve been kind in the food choices we make and nourishing and nurturing to: our minds, bodies and spirits, and those that we share this planet with ?

Does choosing a word for you .. contain energy along with images and meaning ?

Choosing a word taps into intention:  Intention is unfathomably powerful. These are things our hearts and souls can get excited about.

And this is how transformation begins… (Shift happens !)

Rocket Yoga ? Yin Yoga ? Vinyasa/Ashtanga/.. ? … Many styles of yoga but which should I try ?

Even when people have a clear distinction between Pilates and Yoga (simplistically; one has a physical focus, the other tends to have a spiritual focus as well as body and mind) . There are now so many styles of yoga that the choice can perhaps be bewildering.

So what is ‘The Rocket’ ?  

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There are those of us who love ‘the rocket’ 😍🙏💕… but we are all unique and should celebrate that .. so we accept it’s not for everyone ..

Where does ‘Rocket Yoga’ come from ?

Intro… Larry Schultz

The ‘Bad Boy of Ashtanga’

Larry was affectionately known as the ‘Bad Boy of Ashtanga’ because after spending time with Pattabhi Jois learning classical Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, Larry became frustrated with not being allowed to move onto the Second Series and practice other poses besides the Primary Series.  He broke away from the ordered system but took many of the elements with him in his practice that became one of the main roots of ‘Power Yoga.’  Larry’s rebellious spirit showed up fully in the way he lived his life.  One of his more important gifts to all his students was his sincere authenticity.  At a time when many yoga teachers were becoming ‘holier and ‘more pure’ than the next’ Larry was who he was and earned the deepest respect, from many, for that.  He knew what worked for him and wanted to share it.  Larry spent time in the mid 1990s touring with the Grateful Dead as the band’s personal yoga teacher.  Band member Bob Weir named the practice the “Rocket’ as his belief, shared, was that it ‘got you there faster’ (in terms of flexibility, stamina, strength, centred-ness …)

Who might / might not like Rocket Yoga?

So if you think you’d like quite a strong, fun, physical, playful and dynamic practice –        A flowing, moving mindful meditation, then Rocket Yoga might be for you.

What is Yin Yoga ?

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Yoga has been around for thousands of years but wasn’t introduced to the West until the late 19th / Early 20th Century.  In the 1980s,  yoga became popular as a system of physical exercise across the Western world.  In earlier traditions, however, it is more than physical exercise; it has a meditative and spiritual core.

Perhaps is was inevitable then that the more spiritual and meditative aspects would be embraced and incorporated back into the practice – providing a balance to the ‘Yang’ like lifestyles of ‘rushing’ , ‘achieving’, ‘striving’ ; predominant in Western Culture.

So enter ‘Yin’ … a welcome ‘balance’ / retreat ..

Paulie Zink. yogi and martial artist is often credited with introducing Yin to the West in the 1970’s.   It’s evolved significantly since then being popularised by Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers, who infused more Traditional Chinese Medicine and anatomical science into the practice.

Yin is now recognised as a slower-paced, more meditative version of the popular physical and spiritual discipline of yoga.  Poses are held for a long period of time (typically three to five minutes or longer) to target the deeper connective tissues (fascia) rather than focusing on the muscles.  As a result, the asanas are more passive holds, with little muscular engagement offering release in the tissues and all this brings…

The issues are in the tissues…

Some of the benefits of Yin:

  • Targets connective tissues including fascia, bones and joints
  • Increases circulation
  • Reduces stress
  • Balances internal organs and improves flow of prana (energy)
  • Balances our yang (dynamic, energetic) or physical yoga practice
  • Relieves tension
  • Improves flexibility
  • Encourages mindfulness and meditation

Who might / might not like Yin Yoga ?

Uum .. It’s probable those that ‘need’ it most are those that would ‘resist’ it most …. (I base this on my own experience)

.. . If you are anxious, impulsive, erratic, restless and struggle to be ‘still’ and find it difficult to meditate…

….You might not recognise (or ‘like’) it yet .. but Yin Yoga could be just the thing for you:

A remedy to our fast-paced lifestyles, Yin encourages people to slow down and immerse in the kind of stillness that can lead to the expansion of consciousness.  Influenced by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which utilise the concept that the body contains meridians or invisible energy highways, that carry Qi (energy). The physical postures of Yin work with these meridians to improve health and wellbeing.

Athletes that spend a lot of time building strength in their training also benefit from a Yin practice, bringing balance to their training and bodies.

Western science is beginning to discover the impact of the practice on both a physical and psychological level.  Yin creates the space to activate the parasympathetic nervous system (our rest and digest) and the longer holds work to unwind the body’s deeper layers of fascia (as opposed to the muscles).   Working with these layers, creates the conditions to release deeply held tension in the body and mind.

 

Workshop Announcement – BOOK NOW Shift Happens ! A Yang and Yin Workshop. Preparing for balance in 2019.

Shift Happens – A Rocket and Yin Yoga Workshop with Racheleyoga to find more balance in 2019

‘Balance’ : Set the intention. Start the journey !

Robert Monk Hall, Foxton, Leicestershire 27th January 3.00-6.00pm.

Tickets now on sale!

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Book now for January’s Yin Yang Yoga Workshop which seeks to promote body, mind and spirit balance for 2019.  Start the ‘rest of your year’ in your stride; fully rebalanced and recharged.  Cultivate physical, mental and emotional steadiness to embrace all the challenges and joys of the year ahead.

Fusing three styles of yoga in one session.  This 3 hour workshop, ‘Shift Happens’, offers you the space to explore Yin and Yang energies in different styles of yoga practice.  This is time out for you to reflect on your yin and yang qualities and to learn how to balance yin and yang energies, through stillness, movement, sound and silence.  Combine the benefits of an energising dynamic Yang practice with passive Yin poses and Yoga Nidra.

The workshop will commence with a pure yang, super fun dynamic practice, of Rocket Yoga, quickly building heat as the body moves in all directions to work muscles and increase blood flow, promoting strength, stamina and flexibility.

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Larry Shultz ‘Rocketman’ (November 14, 1950 – February 27, 2011) : Founder of Rocket Yoga

Our workshop will then move into a deep-healing, floor-based Yin Yoga practice incorporating self-reflection, pranayama, mindfulness meditation and mantra. Yin is a deep and meditative form of yoga, using longer holds in floor postures to allow deeper layers (fascia) within our body to release. It contrasts beautifully with Rocket / Yang Yoga.

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Please note that Rocket is a mixed level practice, options of more challenging postures will be offered alongside modifications/alternatives for access at all levels.

New to Yin ? No worries !  Yin yoga is suitable for all levels. It uses long-held passive stretches to put pressure on deeper tissues of the body and stimulate energy channels to enhance and strengthen the flow of Qi (prana) in the body. It can offer quite a challenge – to stay present and allow various sensations to arise, yet the overall effect of the practice is immensely calming, stabilising and soothing.

We’ll end with Yoga Nidra (deep rest) including setting an intention for the year ahead.

Shift Happens is your gift to yourself. It will reset your system, encourage you to appreciate yourself and reflect on your wonderful life. It will restore your natural vitality, help you identify changes you might want to make in the future and prepare you for the rest of 2019 in a mindful, relaxed and calm state of being.

Kidney and urinary bladder are the organs that belong to Water element within us and correspond to the winter season, so our yin yoga session will focus on poses and movements that will stimulate these meridian lines in the body. You will get a little theory of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and how it links to Yin yoga, but mostly we practice .. being still, listening, unpacking, inquiring, resting … This will feel like a deep massage, acupuncture and mindfulness session, all rolled into one.

Investment: £35.00 per person including refreshments.

How to book:
Bookings are through Racheleyoga’s booking page
Places are limited so please book early and secure your place immediately via BAC’s.
Your place will be confirmed and you’ll receive email joining instructions within 24 hours of payment.