Ashtanga Led Primary Series 9AM, Austin Kula Yoga! This Sunday is NOT cancelled due to holiday. I dont celebrate the Easter AND yoga isnt a religion, although it can be quite religious! Come join us no matter what you celebrate! No better way to start of any given Sunday. Maybe bring treats and we can [...]
Archive for March, 2010
Ashtanga Yoga NOT cancelled this coming Sunday!
Posted in Being A Student, Teaching Yoga, tagged Ashtanga, Austin Kula Yoga, Matt Borer on March 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Y4L Sutra 2
Posted in Y4L Sutra, tagged Ahimsa, Ashtanga, matthew sweeney, teaching, Yoga on March 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I use methodology, I just do not believe in it. -a quote borrowed from Matthew Sweeney who also borrowed it from elsewhere. This is one that is worth recycling to me. Used it before in an entire blog piece, but felt it would be one of my personal Sutras. This particular “sutra” represents my entire [...]
POSTPONEMENT OF COSTA RICA RETREAT
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Matt Borer, yoga retreat on March 21, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Hey all! My apologies to those of you that were planning on coming to the retreat to Costa Rica with Jenn Wooten and I. We unfortunately are postponing it to 2011 and are currently working on new dates. Jenn had some conflicts come up with the date, as these things are bound to happen. However, [...]
Y4L Sutra 1
Posted in Being A Student, tagged Ashtanga, David Swenson, David Williams, Y4L Sutra, Yoga on March 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Going to start a new concept on this blog of throwing down some sutras/quotes from either myself or things I have picked up from others. Basically Sutra translates from Sanskrit to English as meaning “thread”. Threads of knowledge gathered up to eventually weave a bigger picture! These are just one-liners of wisdom to give you [...]
Being A Student: Western Mindset vs Eastern Methodology
Posted in Being A Student, Teaching Yoga, Yoga Theory, tagged Ahimsa, David Williams, pranayama, teaching, Yoga on March 2, 2010 | 2 Comments »
In a conversation some time ago I had with David Williams, we were talking about how to step away from your practice and view the bigger picture. Stepping back and seeing the forest (yoga) for the trees (asanas). He was trying to impart that one should be approaching any yoga practice with a constant eye [...]