I didn't choose the pictures, not sure I can still do either of those, maybe |
My friend Digby up at Stone Monkey in the beautiful town of Royal Leamington Spa (an hour and a half from London on the train) has invited me up for a one day Sunday workshop 22 June 2014.
How great are one day workshops, I get to squeeze in as much as possible with minimal disruption to our regular practice, it's perfect I'd give this workshop every week if I could.
I've made it a longer day than usual, 10-6 this allows for a half hour Intro to Krishnamacharya talk, a Led practice of Krishnamacharya's Original Ashtanga Primary looking at Vinyasa Count, the longer, slower breathing that we are often used to, kumbhaka (as well as a discussion of possible health benefits), bandhas, a look at jumping through, etc.
I Loved presenting this on the Yoga Rainbow Festival the other week, looking forward to offering it again.
After lunch there will be another short intro then a Vinyasa Krama class employing the key asana Krishnamacharya suggested we practice everyday giving a framework for practice. We'll practice the the Bow and Mediative sequences which allows us to explore back bending ( most of the first part of Ashtanga 2nd series comes into these sequences but with a more gentle approach and build up). Vinyasa Krama is an integrated practice so there will also be some pranayama, pratyahara and 'meditation'.
The last hour ( longer if there are still questions) will be Q and A, on Krishnamacharya and developing and maintaining a home practice.
If anyone is thinking about coming up from London (timetable below), it may be a bit of an ask to get to Leamington Spa, let alone the studio for dead on 10am, that's OK and to be expected, no bad karma accrued by anyone coming late, we'll know how many are coming so will have mat space all ready for you. Also the first half an hour will be talk, an introduction. If your a reader of this blog then it won't be anything that new. The led practice will start with Krishnamacharya's approach to the postures of the surynamaskara ( Krsihnamacharya practiced them as individual asana), again familiar and the important points will come up again and again through the practice so not a disaster if you end up missing the first hour or so and it's a long day anyway. If you have to leave early to catch your train back, again not a problem as the last hour will be Q and A, roll up your mat and leave quietly whenever you need to I won't take it personally. Plus I'll be doing a follow of post here and the blog and you'll be free to ask me any questions about the day either here on the blog or via email.
Here are some details about stone monkey
http://www.stonemonkey-yoga.co.uk |
digby@stonemonkey-yoga.co.uk about reserving a place, hope to see you there
Stonemonkey Yoga from Mark Ellis on Vimeo.
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By the way, my teacher Srivatsa Ramaswami is coming to London this month and if your interested in Krishnamacharya and Vinyasa Krama you really should try and make his weekend workshops if there is still space. Also, he's giving a week long course on Samkhya down in Wells in Somerset.
And he will be giving a talk at Jivamukti Yoga London on his thirty years with Krishnamacharya, I'm looking forward to it.
detail sof Tamaswami's visit
Ramaswami UK Visit 2014 24th May – 8th June, 2014
and the talk at Jivamukti Yoga London
My Overview of Krishnamacharya`s Yoga with Srivatsa Ramaswami
Saturday, May 31st 6:30pm – 8:30pm
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Trains from London to Leamington Spa