Blog revisited- Don't forget to breathe- the link between the breath and the nervous system

"Hā ki Roto - Hā ki Waho"  -" Breathe in - Breathe out"

This is my first blog post. I wrote this blog back in 2020- and thought I would republish it as it's still as relevant as ever :
 

Sometimes this simple instruction is all we can do. 

"Don't forget to breathe", as a great teacher once told me many years ago.

Sounds simple, but it is the simplest things that can sometimes be the most profound, both in practice, and in practice off the mat- also known as - life. 

 

A simple way to tell how you are doing in yoga is- to be aware of your breath.

 

āroa hā = breath awareness ( so close to aroha, which means love and compassion )

 

In our classes the awareness of the breath, the Hā in te reo māori ( also sometimes known as hau, ngā , manawa and tā to name a few of the words to describe the breath ) is all important, as important as what you do with your body, if not more.

 

Hā also means your essence.

 

The breath is the bridge between our body and our mind in yoga. It con...

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5 things to include in your home practice

 - You are ready to start your home practice journey...

but you don't know exactly what to do?... you are not alone, this is something I hear often at workshops and classes, so this post aims to give you a simple way to look at what to do, with 5 essential things to include.

With a little home practice you create more space for true transformation, rather than just coming to a class once a week to catch up on your wellbeing, which is still an awesome thing to do!

Is your time in class like therapy? For many years I have often asked students what they would like in the session, and almost every time it turns into a list of body parts and muscle groups that need attention! This is understandable, but total focus on only the physical can be a block to going deeper in yoga. 

Is yoga physical therapy?

Yes it can be with a knowledge teacher, and it can be more too, because yoga is about the elimination of suffering.

 

However, remember that a 'general' yoga class is often shared with...

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