Cowgirl Yoga Retreat
/Yoga at Home: My Favorite DVDs
/Are you new to yoga and unsure where to start in the expansive, wild world of yoga DVDs?
I'll admit: between Barnes and Noble, Amazon and all of the teacher blogs and websites out there, it's hard to know who's at-home practice routine is worth trying.
This post is for all of you yogis who want to keep your practice going at home, but don't know which DVDs are worthy of your time. This list includes all of the ones I'm a fan of, plus a few I've never tried but which look amazing. Hope it brings you many great hours at home on your mat!
Kundalini Yoga to Detox and Destress with Maya Fiennes
Rodney Yee: Yoga Burn
Seane Corn: Detox Flow Yoga or Vinyasa Flow
Morning Kundalini with Tommy Rosen via Gaiam TV
Fit Body Yoga with Gwen Lawrence via Gaiam TV
AM/PM Yoga for Beginners with Barbara Benagh
Core Strength Vinyasa Yoga Total Body Transformation (which I recently reviewed in detail)
As far as online resources/ subscription services go, I highly recommend GaiamTV.com. I want to try Yogis Anonymous out sometime soon too. Any of you ever used it?
Here are three other DVDs on my must-try list:
Power Flow Yoga with Shiva Rea
Budokon with Jason Olive
Yin Yoga with Paul Grilley
Which yoga DVDs are your favorite? Please share your recommendations in the comments below. Happy living room yoga-ing! :)
Happy Valentine's Day!
/Are you guys celebrating love today? It's easy to get caught up in the commercial side of Valentine's Day, but it's also a fun time to share hugs and kisses with those you really care about.
Growing up, I always loved how my mom would write cards and get chocolates for me, my twin sister, and my brother. We'd come down for breakfast and they'd be set up on the kitchen table, just waiting to be opened. Last year she even sent me fresh-baked cupcakes! It was such a fun surprise getting them in the mail.
Do you guys have any special V-Day traditions?
Here are some other fun ideas for Valentine's that I've seen around the web:
Writing teeny tiny love notes and hiding them around the house could be great fun.
Love is in the Air
/Attentive Students of Yoga
/What have I brought to my mat today?
What does my body need?
How will this practice shape the rest of my day? (Or, looking at it a different way: how can yoga transform my future?)
I think it's important to bring these reflections and an open mind when you roll out your mat. Then you let your body do the talking.
I was equally flattered and inspired by this thought. I read a lot of yoga teacher blogs, and have thought about completing yoga teacher training for a long time, but it's not where I am right now. I am excited that although I am not certified to instruct you yogis, I still have a valued perspective to share.
What do you think? Do you like reading about the journey of a fellow yoga student? I'd love your thoughts on what posts resonate most :)
The Joy of Quiet
/We'll sit in the sun, and just be.
We'll sleep when we're tired, and rewrite our definition for happiness.
Not perfection, but perfect calm.
This post was also inspired by Daily Cup of Yoga's "Learning to Sit Alone." To learn more about how you can adopt zen habits and be happy with what you have, I recommend this blog.
Studying the Science of Yoga: Does It Really Help Improve Health?
/I've sometimes wondered how and why certain asanas help. Does a forward fold really release stress? Can heart openers truly allow you to move through emotional pain? And what postures actually have an effect on preventing disease, increasing physical health, or helping you sleep better?
- The Bandha Yoga books take a look at the anatomy behind traditional Hatha yoga, offering tips and tricks for ways to stay safe as you practice. Check out Bandha's anatomic pose viewer for an animated, 360-degree look at the human body in different postures -- pretty fascinating stuff!
- Sweat Science is a blog that takes a look at fitness myths and the science of exercise. They have posted about how yoga can reduce cellular inflammation markers, and whether it works to study yoga with conventional clinical trials.
- YogaDork released an exhaustive guide to the yoga community's response to the New York Times article on the dangers of yoga.
You're Beautiful (Trust Me!)
/Artsy Yoga Retreat in the Tropics
/Adventuresome
/Do you crave adventures every now and then?
Here are some of my favorite adventures from the somewhat recent past. In the summer of 2007, I went to Bonnaroo, a 4-day music & arts festival out in the middle of Tennessee, with my stepmom and stepsister. I saw a ton of incredible bands, met crazy people from all around the country, got an amazing tan, camped every night, and frolicked in the big fountain instead of showering. It was awesome!
Plus, the year after, Chels invited me down to her place in the Bay Area, and we got to eat dinner at the Facebook cafeteria (her roommate from the time works there!), have frozen yogurt in Palo Alto, and roam the Stanford campus. So wonderful.
A few summers back, I rode the ferris wheel at Navy Pier in downtown Chicago then ate Chicago-style hot dogs while lounging in the grass and watching the tourists walk by. That summer, I also swam in Lake Michigan for the first time (and yes, it was freezing! So cold, it took my breath away, in fact.)
When I went home to meet my nephew after he was born, I got to go sailing with my dad, stepmom, brother, and best friend. On the ride down, Erin and I blasted tunes in her car that we used to sing in high school (on yearbook deadline nights or driving around town, or getting ready for prom... so many memories there!). Plus, we had rowing adventures in the dingy (one of my favorite parts about sailing ha!) and I swam with the seals until my arms and legs were so sore I could hardly go any further :)
Wholesome Recipe: Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
/Ingredients:
- 2 cups grated sweet potato
- 3 bananas (overripe ones work best)
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup honey, melted (or use agave instead)
- 1 capful real vanilla extract
- 1 generous tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/2 cup coconut flour
- 1/2 cup organic dark-chocolate chips (try dairy-free vegan chocolate chips; don’t go overboard on the chips or your muffins will be a chocolatey mess)
1. Heat oven to 365 F.
2. Blend sweet potato and bananas into a gloppy mush (make sure it’s good and gloppy!).
3. Add vanilla, mix. Add eggs, mix. Add honey, mix.
4. Add baking powder, baking soda, coconut flour, and mix.
5. Mix, mix, mix some more, until there are no floury, lumpy bits left.
6. Add oil, mix. Add chocolate chips, mix.
7. Lightly oil a muffin tin and spoon in the batter until each muffin cup is full but not overly so.
8. Bake for approximately 30 minutes until the muffins are golden brown and a knife inserted in the centre comes out clean.
9. Remove from oven and let muffins sit in tin for a few minutes before gently tipping them onto a plate.
Yoga Retreat in the Woods
/Gratitude & Giving Back
/Urban Yoga
/Movement does not cease.
We enter it and find some peace. A cautious grounding, beginning in the feet. Connection to the earth, the people, the moving clouds.
The breath slows. The body opens.
The heart beats and yet, is still.
Do What You Can, When You Can (A Guest Post by Yogini/Dancer Lesa Williams)
/It was after my initial class when I knew I would have Yoga in my life forever. One of the many things I truly love about Yoga is the fact that there is no competition.
I received my Master’s degree in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University where my thesis was based on “College Students’ Perceptions of Yoga Participation and Its Influence on Academic Success and Concentration." I deeply believe everyone can benefit from Yoga practice.
The lesson I enjoy teaching the most to my students is the fact that you do what you can, when you can. There is no finish line.
Recently, I had a student (an older male who is overweight and walks with a cane) tell me that since taking my class (2 semesters now), his doctor has cut his blood pressure medication in half. That made my day!
For more details on Lesa's yoga, dance and fitness, check out her studio website: MIX, in the San Diego area. Or follow Lesa on Twitter for inspiration and health tips, and "like" her studio's page on Facebook. For easy to follow tips on inspiration, health and success, check out Lesa's book, “Train Well, Dance Well, Live Well.” She's also got a library of great videos on YouTube, and she models for Mika Yoga Wear.
Tales of Endurance (Photos from the Everyday)
/Afternoon Break
/Express Yourself from Within
/"It's not what you look like when you're doing what you're doing... it's what you're doing when you're doing what you're doing."