by Katia Major | Jul 31, 2019 | Yoga Reading Blog
Ashtanga self-practice is like a private class in a group environment where the teacher works with you one-on-one. The class is not “led” in the way that we are generally used to with yoga classes…
by Sophie | Apr 13, 2018 | Yoga Reading Blog
How did you get into Yoga? In 2016 I entered London Marathon. I was very keen to train well and most importantly to stave off injuries which is why I decided to combine running with yoga. I’m 100% convinced that yoga did just that by keeping my core strong and my...
by Katia Major | Sep 1, 2017 | Yoga Reading Blog
Our workforce and organisations are sick, depressed and stressed… According to the latest Government figures from the Labour Force Survey: The total number of cases of work related stress, depression or anxiety…was 488,000 cases. The total number of working days lost...
by Katia Major | Jul 31, 2016 | Yoga Reading Blog
The perception of yoga around the world is an interesting thing to ponder on. In some countries it is seen as an entirely female pursuit often inextricably linked with the hippy and relaxed stereotype of the type of person who might be interested in meditation...
by Sophie | Apr 26, 2014 | Yoga Reading Blog
Taking the plunge from your weekly Ashtanga class into Mysore Self Practice can be daunting. Once experienced, the beauty of the Mysore room can be felt for oneself but for some of us it can take many years to try it out for the first time. I’d therefore like to...
by Sophie | Mar 27, 2014 | Yoga Reading Blog
It occurred to me recently, I am not very nice to myself at times. The way I criticise myself, my body, characteristics and how I contribute to society can be just plain mean. In my opinion I’m not ‘beautiful enough’ ‘strong enough’...
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