Friday, August 12, 2016

Cheat Sheets For Ashtanga Yoga


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The perfect cheat sheet to place next to your yoga mat: Asana sequences in a small and practical format for downloading and printing. These cheat sheets contain photos of the fundamental poses as well as pictures of the first, second and third Ashtanga yoga series.

Traditional form

Ashtanga Yoga in its traditional form, as taught by the late Sri. K. Pattabhi Jois. – Today this is the practice that is most common around the world.
Ashtanga Yoga Mantra

Mantras

Traditional mantras are chanted at the beginning and end of every Aṣṭāṅga Yoga practice.
Surya Namaskara A & B

Sun Salutation A & B

The sun salutation (Sūrya Namaskāra) forms the foundation of Aṣṭāṅga Yoga practice. Here you will establish the calm rhythm of breathing (Ujjāyī) direction of Energy (Bandha) and concentration (Ḍṛṣti). The powerful flow of a moving meditation is born.
Fundamental Positions English

Fundamental Positions

The fundamental positions (Āsana) tune the physical and energetic body to balance (Alignment). The dynamic of the sun salutations transform to new forms of movement. (Vinyāsa).
Finishing Sequence

Finishing Sequence

The finishing sequence guides the practitioner in Aṣṭāṅga Yoga to an energetic culmination. The breathing (Ujjāyī) calms down, muscle contractions (Bandha) become subtle and concentration (Ḍṛṣti) turns inward.
Primary Series

Primary Series

The positions of primary series extend the previous practice. They require more power, flexibility and endurance. You will need some practice to learn them.
Intermediate Series

Intermediate Series

After about two years of constant practice a new energetic dimension unfolds for you. This phase on the path of Yoga is called Nāḍi Śodhana, the cleansing of the energetic channels. Breath (Ujjāyī), energy control (Bandha) and focus (Ḍṛṣti) become continuously more deep in experience. Sometimes at this point the physical body is so flexible and powerful that the 1st Series (see there) is no longer adequate as a field for learning. Then 2nd Series forms a new opportunity for practice.
Advanced A Series

Advanced Series

The advanced sequence of the Ashtanga Yoga, the third series, demands a high degree of strength and flexibility. A lot of practice and endurance is neccessary to learn it.

Variation by BNS Iyengar

In their essence, the series taught by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois and BNS Iyengar are same. But in details we will find some minor differences. Here you will find Ashtanga Yoga as taught by BNS Iyengar (from Mysore):
Fundamental Positions (BNS Iyengar)

Fundamental Positions with BNS Iyengar

Fundamental positions from Ashtanga Yoga, here as practiced by BNS Iyengar.
Primary Series (BNS Iyengar)

Primary Series with BNS Iyengar

Primary Series of Ashtanga Yoga here as practiced with BNS Iyengar.
Intermediate Series (BNS Iyengar)


Source: https://www.ashtangayoga.info/practice/downloads/cheat-sheets-pdf/

Thursday, May 5, 2016

5 Golden Yoga Tips By Manju Jois, My Teacher And One Of The Worlds Greatest Authorities On Yoga #Yoga #Ashtanga #AshtangaYoga #ManjuJois

Five golden tips by Manju Pattabhi Jois (thanks to Ras Satia for uploading) :
- Drop the label: Yoga is not a label you can sell, there is not Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Hot, Hata or Bhakti,..., yoga is simply yoga
- There is no series: "when I learned from my father (Sri Pattabhi Jois) I was taught all asanas. My father never stopped me because I could not do some and neither he mention any first, second or third series."
- Yoga is simple and yoga has to be fun: forget about drishti, bandhas, instructions and all that follow. Just practice and have fun and the breath will coordinate by itself and bandhas engaged. So have fun and all is coming.
- No need for drastic changes: "if you turn vegan because you do yoga, and then you look sick, then I would recommend to stop doing yoga and start eating again." Let the changes happen spontaneously and over time.
- On difference between western and eastern mentality: "asian people do what you teach them without asking. You give an asana or a mantra, they do it and let the benefit arise trough time and devotion. Western people are more analytic, they want to know the meaning of the mantra before chanting it, they want to know what muscles to engage and what is that asana specifically good for, they have no patience of experiencing but they crave ready and fast, empty, answers."
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Manju Jois and Allen Barkus. Allen has been a student of Manju Jois since 2004.
www.AshtangabyAllen.com