Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Broga or Yoga for a Man's body


I taught my first all men's yoga class today.  Regularly speaking, this class is not a men's only event, and I would say that as a general rule, the women outnumber the men. And let's face it, that's what the community of yoga in North America looks like. A 2008 US statistic was published by "Yoga in America Study" stating that over 70% of yoga practitioners were female.  So, as you might understand, I felt a glint of happiness and excitement that I am able to cultivate a practice in these men so that they will  consistently come back and perhaps encourage more men that its a good idea to join the practice.

I had so much fun and they enjoyed the class so much, that it got my brain wheels turning.  "Maybe this could be the first class I market myself for. Create a small class environment that is specifically for men, or those (I never want to be exclusive!) who are in need of that extra TLC in certain areas but have the brute strength in others." Oh the possibilities were tantalizing!

But then later, I remembered the honour that I received.  Putting my business brain to the side, so I could enjoy the pleasures of teaching a class where each student is finding something they need and something that keeps them coming back for more.

I am truly blessed to be able to teach yoga and I look forward to the day when all I have to do is teach and share what I love.

Monday, February 6, 2012

What is your Mantra?

Sat Nam

We all have them!  Often though, they aren't positive! and that is sad.

Mantra's are like the power of suggestion, if repeated enough times it will simply become a manifestation, a way of being.

In yoga we use mantra's constantly, even OM is a mantra.  But what does OM mean. Well simply, nothing.  But it is also everything.  We don't need to understand what a mantra means for its positive effects to take hold.  It is the vibration that the mantras create, the vibration within your own body as well the vibrations that you send out into the world as you chant.

The simplest Mantra that I know for anyone to start chanting is one that you can do silently and with your eyes closed.

Sit in Easy Pose with your palms facing down resting on your knees. Looking inwardly, begin focusing on your breath noticing each inhale and exhale. Once you feel yourself settling into your natural breath, on the following inhale silently chant SAT and on the exhale, NAM.

SAT NAM, translates to Truth is my identity, or as I prefer, I AM - THAT. I love this meditation when I need grounding and to reestablish my personal mantras. Some of my mantras are:  I am: a teacher, I am: a wife, I am: a friend, I am: honest, I am: beautiful, and so on.

To me each inhale, as I chant SAT or I AM, I am grounding myself and going inside to my core and discovering what I am, and then as I exhale and I chant NAM or THAT, I am telling the world what I found.

I don't always finish my mantra, I more often leave it open since I am so very much and it leaves room for so many possibilities.

Now I ask again, What is your Mantra?