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TEACHING FOCUS: Creating Space in Side Angle Pose

–For my Monday LA Fit students xoxox

In Side Angle Pose think SPACE. Do not dump into your shoulder!!! I showed the bad and good way twice so you can literally see that it looks like you're "hanging out" lazily in the pose when done incorrectly. Press into your forearm to create SPACE between the shoulder/trapezius muscles and your neck/ear. No slumping or crunching xoxoxox #yogateacher #form #alignment #space #yoga #sideanglepose #justhangingout #haha #not

In Side Angle Pose think SPACE. Do not dump into your shoulder!!! I showed the bad and good way twice so you can literally see that it looks like you’re “hanging out” lazily in the pose when done incorrectly. Press into your forearm to create SPACE between the shoulder/trapezius muscles and your neck/ear. No slumping or crunching please.

TEACHING FOCUS: BIG Shoulder Openers

After teaching posture in a seated cross-legged position in my classes, I warmed up their bodies with cat cow, and sun salutations. I mixed in plank pose where your knee touches your nose, then the same elbow as knee, and then opposite elbow to knee to warm up the core and shoulders.

AFTER heating up their bodies, we worked through these BIG shoulder openers at the end of class.

Rolling over your shoulder.

Thread the needle for the shoulders.

In both of these poses, do not push!!! Go very very slowly into the poses, and come out of the pose just as slowly. Give your body a few seconds to neutralize before doing the other side.

TEACHING FOCUS: Correct Posture Reduces Chronic Pain

–For anyone who has chronic back/neck pain or wants to correct their posture
–And for my Monday night LA Fit students and Tuesday 930AM Fitness Compound students xox

In the image below, the first shows how many of us start in class when I say “start in a seated position on your mats.” The back is rounded and slumped over lazily, and the neck is crunched. This is also how a lot of us sit at our 9 to 5 jobs in the office. Sitting like this can cause back and neck pain, and reduces oxygen to the brain by not allowing the stomach’s full capacity to expand in and out as your breathe.

Steps to sitting up tall in cross-legged seated position! 1. Literally use your hands to move the flesh of your bum out to create more space 2. Root down into your sitbones, let your spine and head rebound up but keep the chin level with the floor!! 3. Engage the core 4. Spread wide across the collarbones 5. Roll the shoulders back and down 6. Lift the sternum up slightly 7. Soften the frontal ribs down #posture #alignment #seatedposition #meditation #form #yoga #yogateacher #iamasticklerforform

I guided my students to gain correct posture so there is space to then open up the shoulders and neck later in class.

Start in a cross-legged seated meditation. Close your eyes, feel your breath, and notice the state of your body today.

1. Literally use your hands to move the flesh of your bum out to create more space

2. Root down into your sitbones, let your spine and head rebound up but keep the chin level with the floor!!

3. Engage the core

4. Spread wide across the collarbones

5. Roll the shoulders back and down

6. Lift the sternum up slightly

7. Soften the frontal ribs down

A friend of mine who was many herniated vertebrae once told me,

“The more you keep your vertebrae aligned throughout the day, the less pain you will have.”

After I received whiplash to my neck, I took his words to heart and really focused on always maintaining correct posture. Stay aware of your posture, it’s something we all have to constantly work on :)

 

Appreciate the little things.

Be present, and notice the small, beautiful things in life, for that is what makes our stay on Earth worthwhile. Goodnight everyone. Dream of something beautiful. Namaste. #yogateacher #beautiful #nature #staycalm #bepresent #flowers #sequim #missyouwashington

Be present, and notice the small, beautiful things in life, for that is what makes our stay on Earth worthwhile. These beautiful moments of bliss are fleeting, but they make life bearable and provide hope of happiness. I tried to take in everything during my short trip to Oregon and Washington so that I could save those memories of bliss for when I need them on hard days. Goodnight everyone. Dream of something beautiful. Namaste.