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Traditional Hatha Yoga

During 800 AD to 1700 AD, the followers of Patanjali Yoga gave greater importance to asanas, kriyas and pranayama for cleansing of the body and

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Hatha Yoga

Who is the first hatha yogi In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of

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Samatvam yoga uchayatae

According to the Bhagavad Gita, “Samatvam Yoga Uchyate”, is the last line of verse 48, chapter 2. It translates to equanimity is called yoga or

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Yoga according to Patanjali

Yoga philosophy is based on the work of Maharishi Patanjali, popularly known as the ‘Patanjal Yoga Sutra’. Maharishi Patanjali has defined yoga as “Yoga chittavritti

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Yama and niyama, for yoga teacher

Yama and niyama, for yoga teacher The   Yamas   are   the social   Ethics   which   include:   Ahimsa,   Satya,   Aparigraha,    Atseya,   and Bhrahamacharya.   Non-violence,    Truthfulness,    Non-    possessiveness,   Non-  

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Basic elements of Asana

Basic elements of Asana Asanas are part of  Yoga which are more related to the physical body. Asanas are a gateway towards building this connection.

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Cardiovascular yoga sequence

60 min practice list and sequence – cardiac problem. -Pranayama: Yogic breathing pranayama,   sheetali Pranayama -Stretches:  Vajrasana/    sukhasana,  arms extended front stretches,  arms extended side

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Yoga practice teaching observation

Yoga practice teaching observation. In training, learning observation allows the individual to become more aware of the teaching structure, methodology, asanas, etc. Observation helps in

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Types of asana demonstration.

Types of asana demonstration. Positioning and Demonstrating: This includes positioning oneself in front of the class and demonstrating the practice, so it is visible to

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PRANAYAMA AND PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS

PRANAYAMA AND PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS Psychosomatic Disorders are conditions involving the occurrence of physical symptoms without an actual physical source. For example Pain Disorder, Hypochondriasis, Conversion

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