Wed, 30 January 2008 This is the printable companion pose guide for the Lunar Flow #1 class. Print this guide out and use it as a visual reference before and during your class. You can also go to the 'Pose Guide' page at yogadownload.com/pose-guide.asp for larger pictures and more detailed descriptions of the poses. Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 January 2008 This class will show a slide show of yoga poses along with the audio yoga class for the ultimate yoga experience on your schedule! Moon Salutations, called Chandra Namaskar, are a variation of the classic Sun Salutations (Surya Namaskar) and are designed to be relaxing and restorative for the body and mind. The Moon is of particular importance in Hatha Yoga as "ha" means sun and "tha" means moon. Hatha Yoga then is meant to bring unity and balance between these two opposites. While the sun it warming and invigorating, the moon is cooling and calming and these salutations are meant to celebrate and promote all that the moon has to offer. This amazing class is great for any time of day, but is especially beneficial when performed in the evening as the series of poses is designed to calm the mind and relax every muscle in the body. Direct download: MoonSalutationsFlow1_25min_P.mp4 Category: Slide Show Classes -- posted at: 9:44 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 Moon Salutations, called Chandra Namaskar, are a
variation of the classic Sun Salutations (Surya Namaskar) and are
designed to be relaxing and restorative for the body and mind. The Moon
is of particular importance in Hatha Yoga as "ha" means sun and "tha"
means moon. Hatha Yoga then is meant to bring unity and balance between
these two opposites. While the sun it warming and invigorating, the
moon is cooling and calming and these salutations are meant to
celebrate and promote all that the moon has to offer. Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 This is the printable companion pose guide for the Lunar Flow #1 class. Print this guide out and use it as a visual reference before and during your class. You can also go to the 'Pose Guide' page at yogadownload.com/pose-guide.asp for larger pictures and more detailed descriptions of the poses. Comments[0] |
