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About
Hatha Yoga
Yoga means 'to yoke' or 'to
join'. Through knowledge and skilful practice hatha yoga
aims to harmoniously unify body, breath and mind in such a
way that the body becomes an instrument for treading the
path of inner development.
Hatha refers to the relationship
between the differing energies in our body, breath and mind.
Ha and tha are symbolic syllables used to
indicate the flow of breath in the right and left nostrils.
Hatha yoga exercises are designed to awaken and harmonise
the energies of our internal states.
(See The Wisdom
of Yoga )
The term 'Hatha Yoga' is a generic one, and
it covers all styles of physical yoga such as Astanga,
Viniyoga, Iyengar, and Sivananda Yoga. Here at the Himalayan
Institute our teachers' backgrounds and approaches differ
slightly, but they are all influenced by the Himalayan
practice of Hatha Yoga as taught by Swami
Rama.
Yoga postures are a remedy for
the whole person. They promote health and energy. There is
no achievement level or competition. Each person works
within their own capacity, and it is for this reason that
yoga is beneficial to all regardless of age, gender, body
shape or previous experience.
Levels
We offer four levels of Hatha Yoga Classes,
they vary from gentle for beginners, to quite demanding, but
all contain a variety of postures (asana), breathing
exercises and relaxation. They may also contain some
chanting and some meditation practice.
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Yoga 1:
Beginners
Begin your yoga practice with
this ten-week balanced programme introducing all the
essentials of Hatha Yoga practice. Improve your health and
energy levels through a progression of safe and relaxing
yoga stretches and postures. Learn basic relaxation
techniques.
Yoga 2 Improvers
Continue your Yoga practice with this ten
week structured course. Continue exploring all the
essentials of Hatha Yoga practice. Integrate breath with the
body. Learn to thoroughly relax the body & breath. For those
who have completed a beginner's course (or equivalent) and
feel ready to move on.
Yoga 3
& 4: Intermediate Classes
Develop
your yoga practice, exploring new and more difficult postures, and
variations to postures, whilst continuing with your relaxation,
and beginning meditation. Increase your flexibility and endurance.
This course is generally for those with yoga experience and who
ideally practice asana work and meditation at home.
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