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878 From: "Greg" <trian3@charter.net> Date: Sun May 1, 2005 11:52pm Subject: Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie trian3 Offline Send Email Having just received the book, "Yoga: The Iyengar Way", I proceeded to read through the first few pages up through the first posture, Tadasana. Now, I *thought* I knew how to do Tadasana (standing mountain pose) properly. But it seems I was wrong. According to the text (pg. 18 if you have the book), somewhere along the line, I need to "Lift the shin bones." and "Extend the calf muscles and the *skin* of the front legs up." At the end of the section on the proper positioning of the legs, it reads, "Finally tuck in the skin and flesh at the top of the backs of the thighs." I feel as though that last was taken out of "Yoga for Elephants". <grin> Extending or flexing of muscles, I can do.... But how does one lift their shin bones or extend their skin in a certain direction? Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
Sincerely,
Greg M. 879 From: "PamelaP" <pamela@rabboar.com> Date: Mon May 2, 2005 10:29am Subject: RE: Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie pamelaporch Offline Send Email Remember, there are numerous styles of Hatha Yoga, and many do different versions of the same pose. Mr. Iyengar learned from his father-in-law Krishnamacharya, which is now the Iyengar style. Mr. Desikachar, Krishnamacharya's son, learned what is now Viniyoga, and that is the style he teacher. Jois, founder of Astanga style Yoga also learned from Krishnamacharya (not a relative of Mr. K., just his student). They are all very different from each other, which to me, always clearly illustrated that Yoga is taught to the individual based on the individual's need. Check out a Viniyoga version of standing mountain. (Gary Kraftsow has some books out.)
I teach Hatha, incorporating some Iyengar (especially his way of using props to support -- I don't like using props to "force" the body into a position -- and Iyengar has little focus on the breath in the beginning, which I also disagree with), Viniyoga (very good therapeutic Yoga), some Kundalini Yoga (using some of the moving poses, and focus on breath -- I don't teach bandha's though), etc. Find the Yoga style you feel comfortable with at this point in your life. It can change, too.
Do what is right for you within boundaries of good alignment and not pushing so far you hurt yourself. IMHO
Namaste,
Pamela P. www.rabboar.com/studio
-----Original Message----- From: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AYPforum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Greg Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 10:53 PM To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AYPforum] Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie
Having just received the book, "Yoga: The Iyengar Way", I proceeded to read through the first few pages up through the first posture, Tadasana. Now, I *thought* I knew how to do Tadasana (standing mountain pose) properly. But it seems I was wrong. According to the text (pg. 18 if you have the book), somewhere along the line, I need to "Lift the shin bones." and "Extend the calf muscles and the *skin* of the front legs up." At the end of the section on the proper positioning of the legs, it reads, "Finally tuck in the skin and flesh at the top of the backs of the thighs." I feel as though that last was taken out of "Yoga for Elephants". <grin> Extending or flexing of muscles, I can do.... But how does one lift their shin bones or extend their skin in a certain direction? Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
Sincerely,
Greg M.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 881 From: "Greg" <trian3@charter.net> Date: Mon May 2, 2005 11:22am Subject: Re: Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie trian3 Offline Send Email Hi Pam,
Thanks for your reply. Based on what I've read and what I've experienced thus far w/ the Iyengar method of Yoga, I feel like it's right for me. The problem is simply a lack of understanding inasfar as what I described (and more to come, no doubt). As I don't have a guru/instructor at the moment, all my knowledge is coming out of books and various internet resources which don't always have all the answers. :( Any clarity you can provide would be of enormous benefit.
Thanks,
Greg M.
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "PamelaP" <pamela@r...> wrote: > Remember, there are numerous styles of Hatha Yoga, and many do different > versions of the same pose. Mr. Iyengar learned from his father-in-law > Krishnamacharya, which is now the Iyengar style. Mr. Desikachar, > Krishnamacharya's son, learned what is now Viniyoga, and that is the style > he teacher. Jois, founder of Astanga style Yoga also learned from > Krishnamacharya (not a relative of Mr. K., just his student). They are all > very different from each other, which to me, always clearly illustrated that > Yoga is taught to the individual based on the individual's need. Check out > a Viniyoga version of standing mountain. (Gary Kraftsow has some books out.) > > I teach Hatha, incorporating some Iyengar (especially his way of using props > to support -- I don't like using props to "force" the body into a > position -- and Iyengar has little focus on the breath in the beginning, > which I also disagree with), Viniyoga (very good therapeutic Yoga), some > Kundalini Yoga (using some of the moving poses, and focus on breath -- I > don't teach bandha's though), etc. Find the Yoga style you feel comfortable > with at this point in your life. It can change, too. > > Do what is right for you within boundaries of good alignment and not pushing > so far you hurt yourself. IMHO > > Namaste, > > Pamela P. > www.rabboar.com/studio > > > -----Original Message----- > From: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AYPforum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf > Of Greg > Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 10:53 PM > To: AYPforum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [AYPforum] Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie > > > Having just received the book, "Yoga: The Iyengar Way", I proceeded to > read through the first few pages up through the first posture, > Tadasana. Now, I *thought* I knew how to do Tadasana (standing > mountain pose) properly. But it seems I was wrong. According to the > text (pg. 18 if you have the book), somewhere along the line, I need > to "Lift the shin bones." and "Extend the calf muscles and the *skin* > of the front legs up." At the end of the section on the proper > positioning of the legs, it reads, "Finally tuck in the skin and flesh > at the top of the backs of the thighs." I feel as though that last > was taken out of "Yoga for Elephants". <grin> Extending or flexing > of muscles, I can do.... But how does one lift their shin bones or > extend their skin in a certain direction? Thank you in advance for > any help you can provide. > > Sincerely, > > Greg M. 880 From: "jim_and_his_karma" <jim_and_his_karma@yahoo.com> Date: Mon May 2, 2005 10:53am Subject: Re: Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie jim_and_his_... Offline Send Email Welcome to Iyengar yoga (a nice complentary practice to AYP, btw). I'd strongly suggest you take some classes; it's extraordinarily difficult for a beginner to penetrate this system via books, because of the problem you point out: it''s extremely detailed. And it's hard to know which details to focus on when you're starting out. The book is wonderful for a more advanced student, because there's so much to chew on. But beginners need stuff predigested if they're going to swallow it!
Go here to find a certified Iyengar teacher: http://www.iynaus.org/search
Once you've taken a couple dozen classes, you'll find the book enlightening rather than oppressive. You just have to get the knack of it.
J&K
--- In AYPforum@yahoogroups.com, "Greg" <trian3@c...> wrote: > Having just received the book, "Yoga: The Iyengar Way", I proceeded to > read through the first few pages up through the first posture, > Tadasana. Now, I *thought* I knew how to do Tadasana (standing > mountain pose) properly. But it seems I was wrong. According to the > text (pg. 18 if you have the book), somewhere along the line, I need > to "Lift the shin bones." and "Extend the calf muscles and the *skin* > of the front legs up." At the end of the section on the proper > positioning of the legs, it reads, "Finally tuck in the skin and flesh > at the top of the backs of the thighs." I feel as though that last > was taken out of "Yoga for Elephants". <grin> Extending or flexing > of muscles, I can do.... But how does one lift their shin bones or > extend their skin in a certain direction? Thank you in advance for > any help you can provide. > > Sincerely, > > Greg M. 882 From: Ashvin Sawhney <AshvinSawhney@yahoo.com> Date: Mon May 2, 2005 11:59am Subject: Re: Digest Number 69 ashvinsawhney Offline Send Email lol...a good sense of humor is part of being healthy...you are half way there and the people on this group can help you get through the other part.
AYPforum@yahoogroups.com wrote:3. Do *what* now?! More confusion from a newbie From: "Greg"
I feel as though that last was taken out of "Yoga for Elephants".
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