Extracting Strength Through Standing Postures

Saturday March 21, 12:30 to 2:30pm | $50

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In this class we explore how a mix of dynamism and stability in the standing postures becomes a direct doorway into the internal practice of Ashtanga Yoga. We look at how opposing forces work in the body: feet rooting while the spine ascends, legs and hips grounding while the chest and gaze lift. You will learn to use the feet, legs, and hips to create strength, stamina, and concentration, and to see how the standing sequence is a key to building a strong asana foundation. We will work with accessing mula and uddiyana bandhas and see how grounded support in the lower body can awaken the breath and the spine and lead naturally into steady gazing (drsti) and dynamic meditation (dhyana). Throughout, we stay attentive to the play of opposing forces in each pose so that your standing work becomes both powerful and inwardly focused.

 

Mysore Ashtanga with David Garrigues

Sunday March 22, 8 to 10am | $45

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This class provides the student with a concentrated and heightened learning experience that will help them develop practical and technical yoga skills and be immersed in the inspirational magic and poetic soul of the practice. Each student will receive valuable one to one guidance from David on developing their personal practice. The student will develop skill in applying the practice techniques in ways that are logical, challenging, intelligent and fun. David focuses on learning how to follow the Ashtanga system and at the same time creating a practice that honors individuality, versatility and creativity.

 

Backbend Essentials: Primary Roots, Second Series Wings

Sunday March 22, 2 to 4:30pm | $50

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This class focuses on the backbends of Ashtanga through the lens of opposing forces. We will work with key postures from Primary and Second Series, including Upward Dog, Purvottanasana, Urdhva Dhanurasana, Shalabasana, Bhekasana, Dhanurasana, Ustrasana, and Kapotasana. You will learn how grounding the legs, buttocks, and abdomen creates the counterforce that lets the chest open, how pressing down through the limbs supports the rise of the spine, and how front body softness is balanced by strong action in the back body. The aim is to build a strong, confident, and sustainable relationship with backbending that supports your whole practice.