YOGA PLAYLIST APRIL 20, 2011 FROM SILVIA
April 20, 2011. Theme: Facing our Fears, Hanuman Salutation.
Twin Blue, Millions & Millions
Dreamcatcher, Bahramji And Maneesh De Moor
Those To Come, The Shins
Johnny B Goode, Peter Tosh
Track 11, Keiner+Carl
High Grade, Richie Spice
What a Feeling, Collie Buddz
Track 09, Keiner+Carl
Lively Up Yourself, Bob Marley
Stay Human, Michael Franti
Om Namah Shivaya, Govindas
Incense, Erykah Badu
MOAB ALCHEMY TOURS PLAYLIST APRIL 17, 2011
April 17, 2011. Epic day of mountain biking with the most amazing friends. So many meaningful conversations as we cycled our yoga! Peace in all ways, Silvia
AM MORNING YOGA PRACTICE DAY 2
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
I Know Places, Lykke Li
No Jive, De-Phazz
Lebanese Blonde, Thievery Corporation
Heart Skipped A Beat, Xx
Crystalised, Xx
Dolly Parton Vs Jay Z - Jolene Is Mine (KMT Mix), KMT
Blue Monday, Flunk
Black Eyed Dog, Nick Drake
Infinity, Xx
Afterlife, Glorybox
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST APRIL 13, 2011 WITH SILVIA MORDINI
April 13, 2011. You know when you come upon the "perfect" playlist? I had that moment today. I love this. It's sweet to start and then plays up in a sweet sexy way. Loving Dolly Parton/Jay Z mashup! And yes no problem going old school too. This is a great mix for Springtime! Love and light, Silvia
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea, Yoga Sol
I Know Places, Lykke Li, Wounded Rhymes
No Jive, De-Phazz Detunized Gravity
Lebanese Blonde, Thievery Corporation, Garden State
Heart Skipped A Beat, Xx, xx
Crystalised, Xx, xx
Rolling In the Deep, ADELE, 21
Dolly Parton Vs Jay Z - Jolene Is Mine (KMT Mix), KMT, Waterproof London
Rapper's Delight, The Sugarhill Gang, The Sugarhill Gang Vs. Grandmaster Flash - The Greatest Hits
The Next Episode, Snoop Dogg
Till I Get There, Lupe Fiasco, Lasers
Jettin', Digable Planets, Blowout Comb
Blue Monday, Flunk, For Sleepyheads Only
Ardes Bhaee, Mirabai Ceiba, Jamtse - Love & Compassion (An Offering for the Tibet Fund)
Black Eyed Dog, Nick Drake, Way To Blue (An Introduction To Nick Drake)
Infinity, Xx, xx
Beatiful People, Rusted Root, When I Woke
Afterlife, Glorybox, Coffeeshop - Finest Selection
THE PERSON WITH THE MOST POSES DOESN’T WIN ANYTHING
April 11, 2011. Change is happening all around us. And it’s easy to convince ourselves to go faster and do more, collect more in order to feel like we can control the changes happening. But at the end of the day, end of class, end of our life: the person with the most poses doesn’t win anything more than anyone else. The same can be said of life. If we insist on speeding up and collecting more work hours like we collect poses or we focus on doing more and faster we won’t get anything in particular for our super human efforts. We need not push or shove or pull at change but learn how to get along with it keeping our hand on the tiller so to speak but without it letting it speed us up into hysteria or confusion.
Slowing down in sanskrit is SHANI.
And science tells us straight out that our brains function at a faster frequency than our bodies. It’s like being in the same car with two radio stations dialed. The noise of listening to two different types of music simultaneously can give anyone a headache. This is what is made more obvious the more stressed out we are. Our minds get faster and faster, our bodies more tired and slow.
Yoga is that practice of bringing things into balance and tuning our dials. Chapter 2.46 in the yoga sutras talks about this as sthira and sukha this balance between effort and letting go, doing and being, stability and freedom, steadiness and sweetness. If the mind is spinning wildly then we come to the mat to slow it down, shani dude. And if the body needs to energize we learn to move through poses. Yoga dials us into the same radio station and the breath is that link to slow down the mind and encourage the body away from inertia. Mindful moving helps us leave in a sweet state of SHANI.
Today we used balancing poses to help us focus the mind more quickly and get our bodies going straight from the start. And by the end you could feel the effect of the practice. Savasana was sweeter than ever. Ah yes! Mind and Heart and Body as one again. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
TODAY’S PLAYLIST
Chandra (The Moon), Michael Mandrell and Benjy Wertheimer
Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song), scott Cossu
The Hill, Markéta Irglová
Big Medicine, Mari Boine
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Nungabunda, Ganga Giri
Grid Lok'd, Govindas
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
Pitchblack Darkness (feat. Reazun, Paradox), Kyteman
One Moment More, Mindy Smith
Wonderwall, Ryan Adams
Wash Away, Joe Purdy
Samba Sadashiva, Donna De Lory
YOGA PLAYLIST APRIL 11, 2011 FROM SILVIA EARTH AND BALANCE
APRIL 11, 2011. This one hour playlist is perfect for a purposeful, peaceful class focused on elegant effort. Enjoy! Love, Silvia
Chandra (The Moon), Michael Mandrell and Benjy Wertheimer
Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song), scott Cossu
The Hill, Markéta Irglová
Big Medicine, Mari Boine
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Nungabunda, Ganga Giri
Grid Lok'd, Govindas
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
Pitchblack Darkness (feat. Reazun, Paradox), Kyteman
One Moment More, Mindy Smith
Wonderwall, Ryan Adams
Wash Away, Joe Purdy
Samba Sadashiva, Donna De Lory
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST APRIL 4, 2011 WITH SILVIA MORDINI
April 4, 2011. Really great flow. You'll love the new and old school mixed and the theme for class is movement and why movement benefits our mental health. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
Playlist timed at 75 minutes.
Lakshmi, Girish, Donna Delory, Greg Leisz & Georges Lamman
Govinda Fly, Sharon Gannon (Mixed By Mike D)
Quiet Dog, Mos Def
Rapper's Delight, The Sugarhill Gang
Friday Night, Girl Talk
Alors On Danse, Stromae
Miss Teardrops, Felix Laband
The Next Episode, Snoop Dogg
In Da Club, 50 Cent
Minute By Minute, Girl Talk
No Pause, Girl Talk
Mushaboom, Feist
Trapped In My Mind, Kid Cudi
I Will Be Light, Matisyahu
One Of These Mornings, Moby
Beyond Time, Blank & Jones
Simple Song, Lyle Lovett
While My Guitar Gently Weeps, The Beatles
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
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SURRENDER YOUR EXPECTATIONS
April 2, 2011. Count how many times you’ve set an expectation in the last 24 hours? About the weather, your job, your partner, your children, your family? And then compare that to how many times the reality matched your expectation.
How did that make you feel?
When we have decided in advance how someone else is going to act or how a situation is going to be we open ourselves up to suffering when the reality doesn’t match our expectation. In yogic philosophy this attachment to expectation is a root cause of human suffering.
Focused inward another name for expectation is Self-Judgment. This critical prism of judging ourselves in advance of the outcome and again with the result only brings more disappointment.
We would do well to heed the advice of Eckhart Tolle in the Power of Now who writes, “When you surrender to what is and so become fully present, the past ceases to have any power. The realm of Being, which has been obscured by the mind, then opens up. Suddenly, a great stillness arises within you, and an unfathomable sense of peace. And within that peace, there is great joy. And within that joy, there is love.” This practice on and off the mat helps us to see clearly without making happiness dependent upon our expectations. This acceptance for sure brings about inner peace, joy and love.
So that no matter what the world presents we know we can manage remaining quiet and centered at our center. "Accepting means you allow yourself to feel whatever it is you are feeling at that moment. It is part of the isness of the Now. You can't argue with what is. Well, you can, but if you do, you suffer." (Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth)
Who goes on to write “To offer no resistance to life is to be in a state of grace, ease, and lightness. This state is then no longer dependent upon things being in a certain way, good or bad. It seems almost paradoxical, yet when your inner dependency on form is gone, the general conditions of your life, the outer forms, tend to improve greatly.” Try it for a week or even a day where you surrender your heavy expectations of yourself and others and live with less resistance to this isness of now and then decide if its worth going back to again living with the burden of expectation for even a day longer. Love yourself, love your day, love your ilfe, Silvia
TODAY’S SWEET PLAYLIST
Gobinday Mukunday, Spirit Voyage Artists
In Another Time, Sade
Miss Teardrops, Felix Laband
Allah Hoo, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Yara Seeli Seeli, Lata Mangeshkar
Express Yourself, Mocean Worker, Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street
Mr Big Stuff, Jean Knight
In The Colors, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
Blind to You, Collie Buddz
Jet Lag, Joss Stone
Butterflyz, Alicia Keys
In A Sentimental Mood, Nancy Wilson with Hank Jones
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
HIP HOP YOGA WORKSHOP PLAYLIST FROM SILVIA (AKA FEVA')
HIP HOP YOGA WORKSHOP PLAYLIST APRIL 2, 2011. Ok seriously ch, check this out. Some old school along with what's up this week. Peace! Silvia (times out @2 hrs)
I Do It For Hip Hop (Co-Starring Nas and Jay-Z), Ludacris, Theater Of The Mind
Thought Process, Goodie Mob, Soul Food
Mojo So Dope, Kid Cudi, Man On the Moon, Vol. II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
Love Lockdown, Kanye West, 808s & Heartbreak
The Show Goes On, Lupe Fiasco, Lasers
Let Me Know, Collie Buddz, Collie Buddz
POWER, Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Not Afraid, Eminem, Not Afraid - Single
Hate It Or Love It (Remix), 50 Cent & G Unit, The Massacre
Life's A Bitch, Nas, Illmatic
Evening Chai, Blue Scholars, Blue Scholars
Gangsta Nation, Nate Dogg
Don't Feel Right, The Roots, Game Theory
New People {Empire Remix}, Blue Scholars, New People
Motion Movement, Blue Scholars, Blue Scholars
My Chick Bad, Ludacris Feat. Nicki Minaj, Battle Of The Sexes
The Donque Song (Ft. Snoop Dogg), will.i.am, Songs About Girls
Rapper's Delight, The Sugarhill Gang, The Sugarhill Gang Vs. Grandmaster Flash
In Da Club, 50 Cent, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'
Set It Off, Girl Talk, Feed The Animals
Minute By Minute, Girl Talk, Night Ripper
No Pause, Girl Talk, Feed The Animals
Coming Up (feat. MDMA), Lupe Fiasco, Lasers
Summer Smoke, Girl Talk, Night Ripper
Friday Night, Girl Talk, Night Ripper
Hands In The Air, Girl Talk, Feed The Animals
Little Bit, Drake, So Far Gone
I Used To Love H.E.R., Common, Resurrection
Jumelles, MC Solaar, Mach 6
Soon The New Day, Talib Kweli Feat. Norah Jones, Ear Drum
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST FROM SILVIA MORDINI (FAVORITE!)
April 1, 2011. You know how sometimes you create something that captures the essence of the day, the moment perfectly? Well that's this playlist. It is one of my all time favorites. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did in putting it together. Love yourself, love your day, love your ilfe! Silvia
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu, Chandra Om, Be Receptive
Soon The New Day, Talib Kweli Feat. Norah Jones, Ear Drum
Southbound, Blue Scholars, Joe Metro
Man On The Moon (The Anthem), Kid Cudi, Plain Pat & Emile Presents a Kid Name Cudi
Hey Baby, Stephen Marley featuring Mos Def, Mind Control
Escaping Arkham, Common Market, The Winter's End EP
Khalgi Stomp, Transglobal Underground, Thievery Corporation - Versions
Paris, Tokyo, Lupe Fiasco, The Cool
Hey World (Don't Give Up Version), Michael Franti & Spearhead, All Rebel Rockers
Just Breath, Pearl Jam
Let Me Know, Collie Buddz, Collie Buddz
Rolling In the Deep, ADELE, 21
Second to Numb, Kings of Convenience, Declaration of Dependence
Tenuousness, Andrew Bird, Noble Beast
Wash Away, Joe Purdy, Julie Blue
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea, Yoga Sol
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YOGA PLAYLIST MARCH 19, 2011 FROM SILVIA
CHILL PLAYLIST: equally uplifting but easily so and just easy.
Om Padme Om, Wah!
Shri Krishna Govinda, Jai Uttal
Beautiful Boy, John Lennon
Sexxy Bicycle, Mad Rad
Nogo, Issa Bagayogo
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
Must Must,
It's a New Day, will.i.am
You And I, Wilco
How I Got Over, The Roots Feat. Dice Raw
Down on the Corner, Creedance Clearwater Revival
What a Feeling, Collie Buddz
Karaoke, Drake
Hawa Dolo, Ali Farka Toure
Rero, Ismael Lo
Hors d'œuvre, M?DE::IN::HEIGHTS::
Mahadeva Shambo, Wade Imre Morissette
Peace, George Winston
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST MARCH 17, 2011
March 17, 2011. Wonderful most blessed day! And our most fun playlist ever. So grateful to all the yogis that have shared time with me. Love you all! Silvia
PLAYLIST:
River Flows In You, Yiruma, First Love (Yiruma Piano Collection)
Black Eyed Dog, Nick Drake, Way To Blue (An Introduction To Nick Drake)
Hate It Or Love It (Remix), 50 Cent & G Unit, The Massacre
Gangsta Nation, Nate Dogg
Catacombs, Poi Dog Pondering, Liquid White Light [Live] [Disc1]
The Donque Song (Ft. Snoop Dogg), will.i.am, Songs About Girls
Buttons, The Pussycat Dolls
Quiet Dog, Mos Def, The Ecstatic
So Doggone Lonesome, Johnny Cash, I Walk The Line - 16 Great Performances
California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg), Katy Perry, California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg)
Police Dogs Bonfire, Lazyboy, Ibiza The Sunset Sessions
Till I Get There, Lupe Fiasco, Lasers
Jumelles, MC Solaar, Mach 6
Soon The New Day, Talib Kweli Feat. Norah Jones, Ear Drum
aint feel nothing, zino & tommy, Tears From The Moon
POST SAVASANA
Praan, Garry Schyman, Praan - Single
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YOGA PLAYLIST MARCH 14, 2011 FROM SILVIA
March 14, 2011. Today's incredible playlist! Theme is focused on our Perspective and how if we change the way you look at things then the things you look at change. You create your own reality. Love in all ways, Silvia
Stairway to Heaven, Led Zeppelin, Mothership (Remastered)
House of Cards, Radiohead, In Rainbows
Every Breath You Take, UB40, 50 First Dates (Love Songs from the Original Motion Picture)
Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha, Trio, Da Da Da
No Rain, Blind Melon
Run-Around, Blues Traveler, Four
Jai Ho, A.R. Rahman, Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah & Mahalaxmi Iyer, Slumdog Millionaire (Music from the Motion Picture)
Push It, Salt-N-Pepa
Flip Ya Lid, Nightmares On Wax, In a Space Outta Sound
Mast Kalander, Rehan Khan, Sajid Khan, Salim Shehzada & Shankar Mahadevan, Heyy Babyy
Ela Mia Nichta, Theodosia Stiga, Greece: A Musical Odyssey
Saï, Kanda Bongo Man, Kwassa Kwassa
New Slang, The Shins, Garden State
Jesus, Etc., Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
You Know I'm No Good, Amy Winehouse, Back to Black
This Years Love, David Gray
Mere Guru Dev, Krishna Das, Greatest Hits Of The Kali Yuga
Ohpa-Me, Dechen Shak-Dagsay, Jamtse - Love & Compassion (An Offering for the Tibet Fund)
PS Join me in class www.silviamordini.com
YOGA PLAYLIST MARCH 13, 2011: 80's MUSIC FROM SILVIA
March 13, 2011. Dedicated today's 80's inspired playlist to my best friend who celebrate's his Birthday this Tuesday! Big love to all, Silvia
Only You, Yaz, Upstairs At Eric's, 1982
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, Paul Simon, Negotiations And Love Songs, 1988
Shock The Monkey, Peter Gabriel, Shaking The Tree, 1982
Saving Grace , Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Just Can't Get Enough, Depeche Mode, Catching Up With Depeche Mode, 1987
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough, Michael Jackson, Off the Wall, 1983
Don't Go, Yaz, Upstairs At Eric's, 1982
Some Kind of Wonderful, Grand Funk Railroad
Walkin' Boss, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
Midnight Rider, Brandi Carlile
Baby did a bad bad thing, Chris Isaak
Mama Told Me (Not to Come), Three Dog Night, The Best of Three Dog Night, 1986
Ananda, Solar Quest, Namaste Experience Ibiza
Java Shiva Shankara, namasté , Magical Healing Mantras
Be the Change (Niraj Chag's Swaraj Mix), MC Yogi, Elephant Power
Still, Wade Imre Morissette, Strong As Diamonds
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HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST MARCH 12, 2011
March 12, 2011. Noon class. Theme was Showing Up for Your Life as the CEO. Some great French Hip Hop. And the first song really spoke to me. Really best class ever! Love you all, Silvia
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, Bree Sharp, Live At the Fez
Prayer In Passing, Anoushka Shankar, Rise
Ganga River, Wade Imre Morissette, Sargam Scales Of Music
Assaisin's Tango, John Powell, Mr and Mrs Smith Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Allah Hoo, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Monsoon Wedding
Jumpin' Jumpin', Destiny's Child
Suerte (Whenever, Wherever), Shakira, Laundry Service
Use Me, Bill Withers, Lean On Me: The Best Of Bill Withers
Drive. Ziggy Marley, 50 First Dates (Love Songs from the Original Motion Picture)
Jumelles, MC Solaar, Mach 6
Soon The New Day, Talib Kweli Feat. Norah Jones, Ear Drum
Dreamsome, Shelby Lynne, I Am Shelby Lynne
Misty, Ella Fitzgerald, Compact Jazz
I May Know The Word, Natalie Merchant, Tigerlily
YOGA PLAYLIST MARCH 11, 2011 FROM SILVIA
Playlist March 11, 2011, 60 minute flow, easeful. Theme Trust and Surrender.
Helplessly Hoping, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, So Far
Fire And Rain, Jonatha Brooke, Back In the Circus
For All Mankind, George Fenton; Ravi Shankar; The Wren Orchestra, Ghandi Movie
Allah Hoo, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Monsoon Wedding
Anand (Bliss), Snatam Kaur, Jamtse - Love & Compassion (An Offering for the Tibet Fund)
Long Nights, Eddie Vedder, Music for the Motion Picture Into the Wild
Dust in the Wind, Kansas, Point of Know Return
Buckets of Rain, Bob Dylan, Blood On the Tracks
Old Fashion Morphine, Jolie Holland, Escondida
Dawg's Waltz, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
YOGA PLAYLIST FEB 26-MAR 5, XANALANI YOGA RETREAT WITH SILVIA
March 5th, 2011. Our playlists for Xinalani Mexico Yoga Retreat. Enjoy! Love, Silvia
ALCHEMY TOURS XINALANI RETREAT FEB 26-MAR 5, 2011 MUSICAL INSPIRATION: PLAYLIST SUMMARY
DAY 1 MORNING
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Gobinday Mukunday |
Spirit Voyage Artists |
Yoga Living Series - Temple Spa |
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Hope (Live for the art of peace) |
Rush |
Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace |
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Hard Sun (Main) |
Eddie Vedder |
Music for the MOtion Picture Into the Wild |
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Escucha Me |
Gipsy Kings |
Best Of The Gipsy Kings |
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Nogo |
Issa Bagayogo |
Timbuktu |
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Xoxoxo |
The Black Eyed Peas |
The Beginning (Deluxe Version) [+digital booklet] |
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Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra |
Reema Datta |
NuTONE Music to Inspire: Sampler - Fall 2008 |
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High Low (feat. Zap Mama) [Acoustic Mix] {Bonus Track} |
Michael Franti & Spearhead |
All Rebel Rockers (Bonus Track Version) |
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Escaping Arkham |
Common Market |
The Winter's End EP |
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No Rest for the Weary |
Blue Scholars |
Blue Scholars |
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Queen Bee |
Devendra Banhart |
Cripple Crow |
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Faust Arp |
Radiohead |
In Rainbows |
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps |
The Beatles |
Anthology 3 (Disc 1) |
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Guru Mari |
Shri Anandi Ma |
Yoga Rhythms compiled by Shiva Rea |
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Shavasana/Deep Relaxation |
Shiva Rea |
Yoga Sol |
DAY 1 EVENING
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Earth |
Uwe Neumann |
Jala: Compiled by Shiva Rea |
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Helplessly Hoping |
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
So Far |
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Fire And Rain |
Jonatha Brooke |
Back In the Circus |
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Track 01 Raga Indian music Ghandi Fave |
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Movie Music |
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Allah Hoo |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Monsoon Wedding |
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Anand (Bliss) |
Snatam Kaur |
Jamtse - Love & Compassion (An Offering for the Tibet Fund) |
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Long Nights |
Eddie Vedder |
Music for the Motion Picture Into the Wild |
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Dust in the Wind |
Kansas |
Point of Know Return |
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Buckets of Rain |
Bob Dylan |
Blood On the Tracks |
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Old Fashion Morphine |
Jolie Holland |
Escondida |
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Dawg's Waltz |
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman |
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman |
DAY 2 MORNING
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Om Namaha Shiva |
Sheila Chandra |
Weaving My Ancestors' Voices |
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Assaisin's Tango |
John Powell |
Mr and Mrs Smith Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
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Mustt Mustt (Lost in His Work) |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
Mustt Mustt |
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Lumière [MAIN] |
Blue Scholars |
Fixxie Riddim |
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Dream Machine (Down Tempo Mix) |
Mark Farina & Sean Hayes |
Hôtel Costes: Vol. 8 by Stéphane Pompougnac |
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Boda Boda Rap |
Fossil Fool, the Bike Rapper, with Lawi One |
The Bike Rapper |
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Boee (Come to Me) |
The Idan Raichel Project |
The Idan Raichel Project |
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Quelqu’un M’a Dit |
Carla Bruni |
Quelqu’un M’a Dit |
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Hope |
Shaggy |
Hot Shot |
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Govinda Fly |
Sharon Gannon (Mixed By Mike D) |
Sharanam |
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Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I) |
Kid Cudi |
Man On The Moon: The End Of Day |
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Hey Baby |
Stephen Marley featuring Mos Def |
Mind Control |
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Just Breath |
Pearl Jam |
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Yellow |
Emily Asen |
Proof LP |
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Second to Numb |
Kings of Convenience |
Declaration of Dependence |
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Yellow |
Jem |
Sweetheart |
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This Years Love |
David Gray |
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Bayaty |
Anja Lechner & Vassilis Tsabropoulos |
Chants, Hymns And Dances |
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Conga Jog |
Al Gromer Khan |
Yoga Rhythms compiled by Shiva Rea |
DAY 2 EVENING
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AMAZING GRACE |
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Om Ram Ramaya |
Deva Premal |
Embrace |
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Amen Omen |
Ben Harper |
Diamonds On The Inside |
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For What It's Worth |
Buffalo Springfield |
Retrospective - The Best of Buffalo Springfield |
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Queen Bee |
Devendra Banhart |
Cripple Crow |
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Tenfold |
Layne Redmond |
Shakti Rhythms With Shiva Rea |
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Everlasting Love |
Lifescapes |
Inner Peace |
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Sitara Dreams |
Rasa |
Saffron Blue |
DAY 3 MORNING
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Om Namah Shivaya |
Wade Imre Morissette |
Sargam Scales Of Music |
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The City of New Orleans |
Arlo Guthrie |
Hobo's Lullaby (Remastered) |
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Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) |
George Harrison |
Best Of George Harrison |
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Helplessly Hoping |
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
So Far |
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Shiva Shambho |
namasté |
Magical Healing Mantras |
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Ananda |
Solar Quest |
Namaste Experience Ibiza |
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Hara Hara Mahaadeva |
Krishna Das |
One Track Heart |
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Govinda Jaya Jaya |
Dave Stringer |
Mala |
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Sita Ram |
Girish |
Shiva Machine |
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Hanumana |
Wade Imre Morissette |
Strong As Diamonds |
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Maintenant |
Rupa & The April Fishes |
Extraordinary Rendition |
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Madrugada 8 |
Twinkle Engine |
Jala: Compiled by Shiva Rea |
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Seen It All Before |
Amos Lee |
Amos Lee |
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Trois morceaux après des hymnes byzantins I |
Anja Lechner & Vassilis Tsabropoulos |
Chants, Hymns And Dances |
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River Flows In You |
Yiruma |
First Love (Yiruma Piano Collection) |
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |
Jane Siberry |
Hush |
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Guru Brahma |
Shaman's Dream |
Kerala Dream |
DAY 4 MORNING
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Time In a Bottle |
Jim Croce |
You Don't Mess Around With Jim |
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Operator |
Toby Lightman |
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Time After Time |
Matt Ketteman & Cameron Mizell |
Follow Through |
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The Times They Are A-Changin' |
Bob Dylan |
Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits |
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Tiny Dancer |
Elton John |
Classic Elton John |
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Tajabone |
Ismaël Lo |
Ismael Lo |
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Time Of Your Song |
Matisyahu |
Youth |
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Matadjem Yinmixan |
Tinariwen |
Aman Iman: Water Is Life |
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I Ka Barra (Your Work) |
Habib Koite and Bamada |
Muso Ko |
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They |
Jem |
Finally Woken |
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Don't Think Twice, It's All Right |
Bob Dylan |
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan |
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I'd Rather Be With You |
Joshua Radin |
Simple Times |
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Stand By Me |
Various Artist |
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He got game |
Public Enemy |
He Got Game by Spike Lee |
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Talk to You |
Tracy Chapman |
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I'll Be |
Edwin McCain |
Misguided Roses |
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Time After Time |
Tuck & Patti |
The Best Of Tuck & Patti |
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What's Been Going On |
Amos Lee |
Last Days At the Lodge |
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Solo Para Ti |
Armik |
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Still |
Wade Imre Morissette |
Strong As Diamonds |
DAY 5 MORNING
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Incense |
Erykah Badu |
New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh |
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La Niña De Fuego |
Concha Buika |
La Niña De Fuego |
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The Only One |
The Black Keys |
Brothers |
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Mamacita |
Collie Buddz |
Collie Buddz |
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Hey Girl |
Damian Marley, Rovleta Fraser & Stephen Marley |
Welcome to Jamrock |
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Movement song awesome |
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Sabura (Desert Delight Remix Reconstructed By Max Psahm) |
Ekova |
Arabian Travels |
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Paper Aeroplane-Angus & Julia Stone |
Hotel Costes X |
Hotel Costes X |
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Io |
Gianna Nannini |
Grazie |
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Where I'm From |
Digable Planets |
Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time & Space) |
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Window Seat |
Erykah Badu |
New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh |
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The Sweetest Thing |
Lauryn Hill |
Ms Hill |
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It's Okay |
Land of Talk |
Some Are Lakes |
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Sterne |
Martinek & C-Deluxe |
Fruit Lemon |
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Afterlife |
Glorybox |
Coffeeshop - Finest Selection |
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Dreamcatcher |
Bahramji And Maneesh De Moor |
Tandava |
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Conga Jog |
Al Gromer Khan |
Yoga Rhythms compiled by Shiva Rea |
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Prayer |
Anja Lechner & Vassilis Tsabropoulos |
Chants, Hymns And Dances |
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Longing |
Ty Burhoe |
Invocation |
DAY 6
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Dream |
Priscilla Ahn |
A Good Day |
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Tesegu |
Danone O'Sow |
African Lullaby |
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Land Of Anaka |
Geoffrey Oryema/Brian Eno |
Pure Moods III |
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Blue Indian |
Widespread Panic |
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Nogo |
Issa Bagayogo |
Timbuktu |
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Stars All Seem to Weep |
Beth Orton |
Central Reservation |
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Promised Land |
Grateful Dead |
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Friend Of The Devil |
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman |
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman |
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Cat's In The Cradle |
Johnny Cash |
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection |
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What's Been Going On |
Amos Lee |
Last Days At the Lodge |
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American Tune |
Simon & Garfunkel |
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Stay Human |
Michael Franti |
Songs from the Front Porch - An Acoustic Collection |
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Madrugada 8 |
Twinkle Engine |
Jala: Compiled by Shiva Rea |
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Infusion (Bombay Mix) |
Adham Shaikh |
Jala: Compiled by Shiva Rea |
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Chão de Estrelas |
Baden Powell |
Personalidade - The Best of Brazil: Baden Powell |
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Ganashyama |
Dave Stringer |
Planet Yoga: Music for Yoga, Meditation and Peace |
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Pascal's Waltz |
Gary DeMichele |
Big Night |
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Consciousnesss Unfolding |
Saggio |
The Thunder Of Silence |
DAY 7
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Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu |
Chandra Om |
Be Receptive |
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Song for You |
Alexi Murdoch |
Away We Go Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
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Escaping Arkham |
Common Market |
The Winter's End EP |
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Evening Chai |
Blue Scholars |
Blue Scholars |
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Boda Boda Rap |
Fossil Fool, the Bike Rapper, with Lawi One |
The Bike Rapper |
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Now That We Found Love |
Heavy D and the Boyz |
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Paris, Tokyo |
Lupe Fiasco |
The Cool |
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Hey World (Don't Give Up Version) |
Michael Franti & Spearhead |
All Rebel Rockers (Bonus Track Version) |
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Just Breath |
Pearl Jam |
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Yellow |
Emily Asen |
Proof LP |
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Second to Numb |
Kings of Convenience |
Declaration of Dependence |
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Breathe |
Alexi Murdoch |
Time Without Consequence |
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Yellow |
Jem |
Sweetheart |
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Have a Little Faith In Me |
Solveig Slettahjell |
Pixiedust |
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Shavasana/Deep Relaxation |
Shiva Rea |
Yoga Sol |
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Stand By Me |
Various Artist |
Dave to Jen |
YOGA PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 21, 2011 FROM SILVIA *NEW RADIOHEAD
PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 21, 2011
*New Radiohead! And almost new Black Eyed Peas!
Gobinday Mukunday, Spirit Voyage Artists
Ardes Bhaee, Mirabai Ceiba
Song for You, Alexi Murdoch
New People {Empire Remix}, Blue Scholars
Hate It Or Love It (Remix), 50 Cent & G Unit
Sexxy Bicycle, Mad Rad
Xoxoxo, The Black Eyed Peas
Morning Mr Magpie, Radiohead
Karaoke, Drake
Mahadeva Shambo, Wade Imre Morissette
Yellow, Jem
River Flows In You, Yiruma
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 19, 2011
Awesome great vibe! 63 minute playlist to rock your practice!
Gobinday Mukunday, Spirit Voyage Artists
Paul Valery, Blue Scholars
It Takes a Muscle, M.I.A.
I'm Outta Love, Anastacia
Outta Control, 50 Cent
Xoxoxo, The Black Eyed Peas
Govinda Fly, Sharon Gannon (Mixed By Mike D)
Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I), Kid Cudi
Enjoy, Janet Jackson
Inna di Red, Stephen Marley featuring Ben Harper
Lively Up Yourself, Bob Marley
Stay Human, Michael Franti
Yellow, Jem
River Flows In You, Yiruma
There is So Much Magnificence, Shiva Rea
www.silviamordini.com
SILVIA CLASS PLAN FEB 16, 2011 HIPS OPEN AND CLOSING
CLASS PLAN FEBRUARY 16, 2011
WAVE 1 - Purpose: Safely warm-up spine and strengthen core to protect low back); Learning Points: Understand how your pelvis and ribcage can be used as levers to affect your vertebral column
Begin on back - Savasana (3 part breath dirga pranayama hand on belly, hand on heart)
Inhale arms wide like a T and alternate apanasana (1 knee to chest at a time), Exhale return leg to start
Twist Right, center, Twist Left (Jathara parivatanasana)
Bridge (Sethubandasana)
Core cultivation: Pigeon abs to Single Leg Raises
Waterfall abs (hands protecting lower back, lumbar area of spine)
WAVE 2
Roll up to Dandasana (optional Pascimotanasana)
Parsva Janu Sirsasana twist (then lift hips option to next pose_
Vasistasana variation kneeling
Janu sirsana forward fold
Cobbler (twist both sides); Side 2 Parsva Janu Sirsasana begins
Upward Facing plank with knees bent (Modified version) --- pull backs to hover, activate core optional (warm up shoulder girdle complimentary muscle groups to prepare for plank, dog, chatarunga)
Malasana
Standing Forward Fold
WAVE 3
Sun Salutation A (traditional)
*Include Half Moon A
WAVE 4 (These waves will go easy on shoulders and weight bearing on hands to focus on hips)
I leg dog lift right leg, open hip (Teaching external rotation)
Downward Dog
Step left foot forward High Lunge to Leaning Lunge to Half Moon B (right hip open in external rotation)
Standing splits (internal rotation of hip) to baby eagle 3 x's, hold last one strong adduction
Step lifted right leg back to high lunge prep
1 leg dog lift left leg, open hip (teaching external rotation) this begins Side 2
WAVE 5 Easy Mandala Salutation
Begin wave 4 series, add on. 1 leg dog external rotation to downward dog, Step other foot forward High Lunge, Leaning Lunge and OPTIONAL Tumbling Tree
High Lunge to Half Moon B, Standing Splits, Baby Eagle
Step back to high lunge prep into Revolved Lunge to Transverse Lunge
Face back of mat (OPTIONAL basic vinyasa)
Begin same leg twice to go in circle
Add OPTIONAL half crow from transverse lunge, prasarita paddotanasana, finish Mandala
Begin Side 2
WAVE 6
Pigeon Right leg: first gentle twisting kriya then forward fold
I leg downward dog right hip external rotation (OPTIONAL flipped dog)
Left foot forward: High Lunge, Leaning Lunge, Crane, 1 leg standing pigeon with right leg in same shape as we just did on the floor
OPTIONAL Eka Pada Galavasana (flying pigeon arm balance) - break down into small steps
Forward Fold to Malasana (Squat pose)
Cobbler
Crow
Begin Side 2 (After side 2 move into partner series)
KEY LEARNING POINTS: OPENING AND CLOSING YOUR HIP JOINT
Two very basic movements for the hip joint include stabilizing the connection between the thigh bone and pelvis and creating space within that connection.
You can also think of these movements as compressing the joint and decompressing it. (I would like to use the word "extend" in place of decompress, but in anatomy terminology, "Extending the hip joint" usually means moving the thigh bone back relative to the pelvis.) Another pair of terms that you can use are "Closing" the hip and "Opening" it.
Both of these actions involve activating muscle tissue. In one case you use muscles to pull your thigh bone away from your pelvis. In the other case you pull the thigh bones in towards the hip socket. A third action, or non-action, is relaxing the hip joint completely.
WAVE 7 PARTNER PRACTICE TO HELP WITH KEY LEARNING POINTS
A. Cobbler person 1 - Pascimotanasana Person 2: hold wrists and apply muscle energy to work with one another in moving forward or back in these poses (Here we have one open hip position, one closed hip)
*Switch and the other person does the complimentary pose they did not already do*
B. Upavista Konasana (Seated wide angle pose). Each person sits with wide legs facing one another. Person 1 feet inside the other persons ankles and hold wrists and move forward or back. The compressing or decompressing is as a result of squeezing legs closed if feet are on the outside or conversely pressing feet out if they are inside partner's ankles.
C. Cobbler person 1 holds onto the ankles of standing person 2 while that person helps lengthen their spine and ground the sit bones. Secondly the standing partner walks around behind them (after they release their ankles) and helps apply gentle weight to the hip creases to ground the head of the femur bone. Once done we let person 1 just stay there until they want to come up. Then switch.
CLOSING WAVE 8
Cooling postures: Supine cobbler; Plow to OPTIONAL Shoulderstand
Savasana
YOGA PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 14, 2011 FROM SILVIA
PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 14, 2011. Theme Balance of Love.
Hey World (Don't Give Up Version), Michael Franti & Spearhead
Pink Moon, Nick Drake
Ananda, Solar Quest
Deep South, Layo Paskin & Matthew Bushwacka
Nogo, Issa Bagayogo
Gate To The Silkroad, Mokhira
Free Tibet, Hilight Tribe
Rero, Ismael Lo
Hard Sun (Main), Eddie Vedder
Yellow ,Coldplay
Grace, U2
Savasana
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST
HIP HOP YOGA PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 12, 2011
Fire, Coco De Mer
Hate It Or Love It (Remix), 50 Cent & G Unit
No Rest for the Weary, Blue Scholars
The Fire, The Roots Feat. John Legend
BIG BANK HANK [Main], Blue Scholars
Xoxoxo, The Black Eyed Peas
Just You & I, Dzihan & Kamien
Free Tibet, Hilight Tribe
Strong Will Continue, Nas & Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
Coming Home, Diddy - Dirty Money & Skylar Grey
I Will Be Light, Matisyahu
One Of These Mornings, Moby
Lakshmi, Girish, Donna Delory, Greg Leisz & Georges Lamman
Beyond Time [ambient edit], Blank & Jones
BONUS: I’m Too Sexy, Right Said Fred
YOUR LIFE GPS: WHERE ARE YOU GOING THIS YEAR?
February 5, 2011. Just a year ago I used GPS for the first time. I get the idea. You plug in where you want to go and it helps guide you there. The key point being you KNOW where you want to go. Yoga to me has been that which helps us ask the question “who am I” and eventually we get to the “why am I here” and even further down the path “WHERE THE HELL AM I GOING?” So this concept of GPS is pretty vibrant.
If you can get to the point that you know where you want to go then you know your spiritual maturity is evolving in the right direction. Until I finally decide to go to Tuscany on a Yoga Retreat one year I just played at entering a real GPS for my life. Then from that point forward I got clear. I want that for you. Get on the mat, do the practice, get your destination in gear and watch what happens. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
PART OF MY PLAYLIST TODAY 2/5/11
Hard Sun (Main), Eddie Vedder
Nogo, Issa Bagayogo
Break Your Heart, Taio Cruz Feat. Ludacris
Vamos A Bailar, Gipsy Kings
Tighten Up ,The Black Keys
Express Yourself, Mocean Worker Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street
Mr Big Stuff, Jean Knight
Dedication, Kirby Shelstad
AMAZING GRACE
Join us on an amazing spiritual adventure www.alchemytours.com or come take class with me www.silviamordini.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 4, 2011
PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 4, 2011.
Hope (Live for the art of peace), Rush
Hard Sun (Main), Eddie Vedder
Escucha Me, Gipsy Kings
Nogo, Issa Bagayogo
Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra, Reema Datta
High Low (feat. Zap Mama) [Acoustic Mix], Michael Franti & Spearhead
Escaping Arkham, Common Market
No Rest for the Weary, Blue Scholars
Queen Bee, Devendra Banhart
Jesus etc., Wilco
Faust Arp, Radiohead
While My Guitar Gently Weeps, The Beatles
Join me for wonderful yoga retreat www.alchemytours.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 2, 2011
PLAYLIST FEBRUARY 2, 2011. Theme was about Shiva/Shakti and we talked about appreciating endings as much as we do beginnings. And in those endings we are completing cycles nothing more or less. In that way we can tap into the Power of Creativity, Creation and make the best lives ever!
Om Ram Ramaya, Deva Premal
Every Breath You Take, The Police
Believer, M.I.A.
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Dream Machine (Down Tempo Mix), Mark Farina & Sean Hayes
Groovejet (If This Ain't Love), Spiller
Freestyler, Bomfunk MC's
Now That We Found Love, Heavy D and the Boyz
Let Me Know, Collie Buddz
I Ka Barra (Your Work), Habib Koite and Bamada
What a Feeling, Collie Buddz
High Low (feat. Zap Mama) [Acoustic Mix], Michael Franti & Spearhead
(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, Bree Sharp
Mahadeva Shambo, Wade Imre Morissette
Infusion (Bombay Mix), Adham Shaikh
Thanksgiving, George Winston
Shine On, Wade Imre Morissette (POST SAVASANA!)
Join me on retreat www.alchemytours.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 31, 2011
PLAYLIST JANUARY 31, 2011
The power of YES was our theme for class tonight. Thank you kindly and whole heartedly to JL for letting me sub this evening. And love to all yogis who rocked with me in this class or any other class. You inspire me! Love yourself, love your day, love your life, Silvia (Join me on an active vacation this year www.alchemytours.com)
Eminence Front, The Who
Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones
The Time (Dirty Bit), The Black Eyed Peas
Govinda Fly, Sharon Gannon (Mixed By Mike D)
Ancient People, Nas, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley & Jr. Reid
POWER, Kanye West
Lamaset (Miami Mix), Jef Stott
Lost In The World [feat. Bon Iver], Kanye West
Bhagavate
Just Can’t Get Enough, The Black Eyed Peas
Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I), Kid Cudi
Rofiki (DNA Remix), Zap Mama
Paris, Tokyo, Lupe Fiasco
Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Thievery Corporation Feat. Gunjan
Postales, Federico Aubele
I'll Be Missing You, Puff Daddy Feat. Faith Evans & 112
Oh My God, Michael Franti & Spearhead
Infusion (Bombay Mix), Adham Shaikh
Down Slow, Moby
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SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST YOGALIFE JANUARY 31, 2011
PLAYLIST JANUARY 31, 2011
What a beautiful way to start the week! Here is the engaging, world influenced playlist from today 12pm-1pm yogalife. Love your day! Silvia (And join me at yogalife 12pm-1pm M/W/F every week)
Stir It Up, Bob Marley & The Wailers
A Well Respected Man, The Kinks
On the Hudson, SHAKE YOUR PEACE!
On the Dub-ble, DJ Krush
Liberate Your Mind, The Ginger Ninjas
Letting Go (Gaurav Raina Breakz Mix), Various Artists
Lamaset (Miami Mix), Jef Stott
Sita Ram, Girish
I'll Be Missing You, Puff Daddy Feat. Faith Evans & 112
Cold wind blowing
Dreamsome, Shelby Lynne
Rain, Jill Knight
In My Solitude, Billy Holiday
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
**Join me and www.alchemytours.com this year for the best active vacation of your life! And keep checking my schedule www.silviamordini.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 29, 2011
PLAYLIST JANUARY 29, 2011
Tajabone, Ismaël Lo
Matadjem Yinmixan, Tinariwen
I Ka Barra (Your Work), Habib Koite and Bamada
Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough), Wasis Diop
Good Thing , The BoDeans
They, Jem
All Of The Lights, Kanye West
Mr. Rager, Kid Cudi
Stand By Me Various Artist
Patience, Nas & Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
Hey World (Don't Give Up Version), Michael Franti & Spearhead
Talk to You, Tracy Chapman
Rain, Jill Knight
Solo Para Ti, Armik
Still, Wade Imre Morissette
*Shared at www.hauteyogaqueenanne.com 12pm-1pm. Join me weekly! www.silviamordini.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 26, 2011
PLAYLIST BACKBENDING CLASS JANUARY 26, 2011
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
Comfortably Numb, Dar Williams
Kind and Generous, Natalie Merchant
Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?, Rod Stewart
Chaiyya Chaiyya, Sapna Awasti & Sukhvinder Singh
Ya Rayah (Sonar Remix), Dahmane El Harrachi
Nogo, Issa Bagayogo
Tajabone, Ismaël Lo
Joy, George Winston
Jesus etc., Wilco
Something In The Way She Moves, James Taylor
Yellow, Jem
Heart And Soul, Mel Tormé
Light My Fire, Patricia Barber
Thanksgiving, George Winston
Guru Brahma, Shaman's Dream
Samba Sadashiva, Donna De Lory
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 24, 2011
January 24, 2011. Here is today’s playlist 60 minutes long. And supporting the philosophical theme of Peace. When is all is said and done what I aspire to most in this life is being peaceful. With lovingkindness, Silvia
PLAYLIST
Dream, Priscilla Ahn
Tesegu, Danone O'Sow
Land Of Anaka, Geoffrey Oryema/Brian Eno
Blue Indian, Widespread Panic
Promised Land, Grateful Dead
Friend Of The Devil, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
What's Been Going On, Amos Lee
American Tune, Simon & Garfunkel
Stay Human, Michael Franti
Chão de Estrelas, Baden Powell
Ganashyama, Dave Stringer
Pascal's Waltz, Gary DeMichele
Consciousnesss Unfolding, Saggio
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 22, 2011
January 22, 2011. I was so happy to hear that there are other Grateful Dead lovers! Whew! So right on. One song today, more to come. And BTW China Cat/Sunflower is one of my all time favorites. Hope you enjoyed the flow and sweetness of songs by Lyle Lovett and Bree Sharp. Love the day! Silvia
PLAYLIST
Simple Song, Lyle Lovett
China Cat/Sunflower, Grateful Dead (Europe 72 Disc 1)
15 to 20 (Den Haan Remix), The Phenomenal Handclap Band
Heyy Babyy, Loy, Neeraj Sridhar, Pervez Quadir & Raman
POWER, Kanye West
Rotolando verso sud, Negrita
Ka, Patchwork
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
These Boots Are Made for Walkin', Nancy Sinatra
Yardie Bone (feat. Wayne Marshall), Sean Paul
Say Something, Mariah Carey Feat Snoop Dogg
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, Bree Sharp
Arms of Mary, Leo Kottke
Savasana Singing Bowls
*Join me on a yoga retreat in 2011 and enjoy a new playlist for our twice daily yoga classes* www.silviamordini.com and www.alchemytours.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 19, 2011
January 19, 2011. Physical focus today was shoulders, philosophical focus was Sutra 1.2 and how we make a big deal out of the small stuff and as a result over-respond. Yoga helps us to choose what's important. And as always love to include something either French, Italian, Spanish. Enjoy the flow! Silvia
PLAYLIST
Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song), Scott Cossu
The Hill, Markéta Irglová
Big Medicine, Mari Boine
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Nungabunda, Ganga Giri
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
Just You & I, Dzihan & Kamien
You’re The One, Paul Simon
Grid Lok'd, Govindas
Revofev, Kid Cudi
Pitchblack Darkness (feat. Reazun, Paradox), Kyteman
Maintenant, Rupa & The April Fishes
City Is Burning (feat. Reazun, Paradox), Kyteman
One Moment More, Mindy Smith
Wonderwall, Ryan Adams
Wash Away, Joe Purdy
Into Dust, Mazzy Star
Samba Sadashiva, Donna De Lory
**Join me and Alchemy Tours in Puerto Vallarta Feb 26th-Mar 5th early bird until January 31, 2011!**
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 17, 2011
January 17, 2011. Here is my playlist from class on MLK Day. Focusing on freeing up our intentions as the best way to show gratitude for all those like MLK that sacrificed so much in order for us to do our hardest pose of all: be ourselves. That is the ultimate freedom! Love yourself, love your day, love your life, Silvia www.silviamordini.com
PLAYLIST
Big Medicine, Mari Boine
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Nungabunda, Ganga Giri
Grid Lok'd, Govindas
Just You & I, Dzihan & Kamien
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
Pitchblack Darkness (feat. Reazun, Paradox), Kyteman
One Moment More, Mindy Smith
Wonderwall, Ryan Adams
Wash Away, Joe Purdy
Child's Eyes (Jenny's Song), Scott Cossu
The Hill, Markéta Irglová
Samba Sadashiva, Donna De Lory
***Still time and room to join me in Puerto Vallarta Feb 26- Mar 5! www.alchemytours.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 13, 2011
January 13, 2011. Seriously an amazing playlist. Very few spoken songs but when they were included like old school Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin or new Kid Cudi, Benni Chawes they were powerful. And the flow was easy to allow for lots of more in depth verbal cuing on alignment. Enjoy! Love yourself, love your day, love your life, Silvia
PLAYLIST - 90 minute class
The Host of Seraphim, Dead Can Dance
Another Brick in the Wall, Pt 1, Pink Floyd
Beyond Time [ambient edit], Blank & Jones
Sterne, Martinek & C-Deluxe
Afterlife, Glorybox
All My Love , Led Zeppelin
Trapped In My Mind, Kid Cudi
Om Namah Shivaya, Sean Johnson and The Wild Lotus Band
Boee (Come to Me), The Idan Raichel Project
Darbari NYC, Prem Joshua
Have a Little Faith In Me, Benni Chawes
Meditate (feat. Gabriel Teodros & Khingz), Suntonio Bandanaz
Elusinian Blue, Gabrielle Roth
Conga Jog, Al Gromer Khan
Chandra (The Moon), Michael Mandrell and Benjy Wertheimer
PS – If you want to really delve deep into the living your yoga join me on Yoga Retreat in Puerto Vallarta Feb 26-Mar 5, Xinalani resort (all suites, all beach front, all gourmet food included and transfers too along with 14 yoga classes with me!) www.alchemytours.com or www.silviamordini.com
(Thank you Ginger for letting me guest teach tonight!)
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 12, 2011
JANUARY 12, 2011. Here is a really beautiful, fluid playlist aligned with this snowy winter's day. Enjoy!
PLAYLIST:
Beautiful Friend, Light Rain
Gate To The Silkroad, Mokhira
Ananda, Solar Quest
Deep South, Layo Paskin & Matthew Bushwacka
Nogo, Issa Bagayogo
I Ka Barra (Your Work), Habib Koite and Bamada
Do U Wanna Partner, Clington, Shaan, Suzi Q, Udit Narayan & Wajid
Everything (...Is Never Quite Enough), Wasis Diop
Ganapati, Girish
One Step Closer to You, Michael Franti & Spearhead
This is How I Feel, Finley Quaye
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 9, 2011
January 9, 2011. My life has a sound track. My yoga does too! Some great influence of reggae for a Winter's Day. What amazing energy from some really fun yogis today at 4:30pm! Here is my playlist you guys. Thank you so much for making me feel so welcome and for laughing at my jokes! Can't wait to see more of you. And feel free anytime to ask me anything at all. Happy to sweat, flow and breath together. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia www.silviamordini.com
PLAYLIST JANUARY 9, 2011:
Flip Ya Lid, Nightmares On Wax
Under Pressure, Queen & David Bowie
Diarabi, Issa Bagayogo
Mamacita, Collie Buddz
Clothes Drop, Shaggy
Breathe, Stretch, Shake, Mase
Breathe, Alexi Murdoch
Twist, Xavier Rudd
Jamaican In New York, Shinehead
The End, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
Drive, Ziggy Marley
Enchantment, Corinne Bailey Rae
Something So Right, Paul Simon
Purnamadah, Shantala
Shavasana/Deep Relaxation, Shiva Rea
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 8, 2011
January 8, 2011. My playlist today for an awesome vinyasa flow class with highlights of asana including: creative core with eagle arms; road runner switch ups; crow pose; eka pada galavasana arm balance; and variations on pigeon. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
PLAYLIST JANUARY 8, 2011
Om Shreem Shriyei, Steve Gold
Count Your Blessings, Nas & Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
The Ave, Blue Scholars
POWER, Kanye West
Miss Teardrops, Felix Laband
Govinda Fly, Sharon Gannon (Mixed By Mike D)
Alors On Danse, Stromae
Trapped In My Mind, Kid Cudi
Motion Movement, Blue Scholars
What a Feeling, Collie Buddz
Meditate, (feat. Gabriel Teodros & Khingz)Suntonio Bandanaz
Hey Baby, Stephen Marley featuring Mos Def
Afterlife, Glorybox
Visit my website to get more ideas for Yoga Music www.silviamordini.com
SILVIA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 6, 2011
Hey guys here is my playlist today, the first day after the new moon! Enjoy and super namaste to all. Love yourself, love your day, love your life, Silvia
VINYASA YOGA PLAYLIST JANUARY 6, 2011
Gobinday Mukunday, Spirit Voyage Artists
Just Breath, Pearl Jam
Escaping Arkham, Common Market
Lumière [MAIN], Blue Scholars
Dream Machine (Down Tempo Mix), Mark Farina & Sean Hayes
Evening Chai, Blue Scholars
Boda Boda Rap, Fossil Fool, the Bike Rapper, with Lawi One
Now That We Found Love, Heavy D and the Boyz
Govinda Fly, Sharon Gannon (Mixed By Mike D)
POWER, Kanye West
Paris, Tokyo, Lupe Fiasco
Under Pressure, Queen & David Bowie
Motion Movement, Blue Scholars
The Traffic Jam, Stephen Marley featuring Damian Marley
Second to Numb, Kings of Convenience
In Another Time, Sade
Twin Blue, Millions & Millions
Dreamcatcher, Bahramji And Maneesh De Moor
Join me on an amazing yoga retreat www.silviamordini.com with Alchemy Tours
YOGA PLAYLIST NOVEMBER 19, 2010 FROM SILVIA
The philosophical theme today is Patience and this playlist I created felt to support the physical focus of backbends and practicing patience as we take a step by step approach to our own development. Enjoy! Peace in all ways, Silvia
Shine, John Legend & The Roots
Gayatri Mantra, Bruce Becvar & Nada Shakti
Easier, Grizzly Bear
Dance Me to the End of Love, Madeleine Peyroux
Come Let Go, Xavier Rudd
The Ave, Blue Scholars
We No Speak Americano (Original mix), Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup
Ka, Patchwork
Haterade (feat. Nicki Minaj & Pharrell), Gucci Mane
Georgia's Most Wanted
Serenity, Arthur Lee Land
Things I Cannot Recall, Blind Pilot
Birds And Ships, Billy Bragg & Wilco
Hymn (For Ishaja), John Consemulder
Consciousnesss Unfolding, Saggio
YOGA PLAYLIST NOVEMBER 17, 2010 FROM SILVIA
Enjoy today's playlist. Great vibe, easy, fun then chill and sweet. Love, Silvia
Inna di Red, Mind Control
Dream Machine (Down Tempo Mix), Hôtel Costes: Vol. 8 by Stéphane Pompougnac,
Cruz, Oof! EP
Yardie Bone (feat. Wayne Marshall), The Trinity
Karaoke, Thank Me Later
Om Shakti Om, This Is Blue
Friend Of The Devil, Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
Purnamadah, The Love Window - Sacred Chants of Devotion
Chão de Estrelas, Personalidade - The Best of Brazil: Baden Powell
Cuidándote, Pafuera Telarañas (Edición especial)
Cedar Flute Love Song, Native Healing
BE YOURSELF, HOW YOGA ERASES SELF-DOUBT
The Heart is the Sun of the Soul - Shine out!
November 14, 2010
The definition of self-conscious is "to be Conscious of one's self as an object of the observation of others." There are good things and interesting things about this in that every day the way we live our lives we either serve as a positive example or a warning to other people. We are under some scrutiny whether we like it or not. As Sally Field says, "It took me a long time not to judge myself through someone else's eyes." It is only when we allow the good opinion of other people to be more important than our own, that this self-consciousness becomes deeply detrimental to our happiness.
As a result of coming to the yoga mat I have grown both more aware of others judgments and less self-conscious all at the same time. We step into the poses and we are alert to the presence of others but instead choose to focus on ourselves. We do the practice to be more conscious of our innate happiness and go beyond self-limiting belief. We move and breath with the freedom that only comes from the light within: our hearts dancing with joy, long-held inhibitions vanishing until all self-doubt is erased!
To be honest this process may take more than just one class.
"We live in the most self-conscious society in the history of mankind. There are good things in that, but there are also terrible things. The worst of it is, that we find it hard to give ourselves to the process." - Larry Harvey says. I agree. The day I knew this enemy of love, self consciousness was no longer driving my life was when I felt the FLOW of the yoga poses and let the breath move me. I gave myself to the process. And everything changed. I started to drop self-criticism along with being critical of others. The judgment I feared from others no longer had power over me. And in this video you can see how this translates into movement.
http://totalbodyyoga.smugmug.com/Other/Yoga-Video/14626334_ctxSf#1088205682_EJPLo-A-LB
The choices I make I now honor as my own. And with every day I get more expert at doing the hardest yoga pose of all....Being Myself. This is the pose I want you to learn more than any other too. Love yourself, love your day, love your life, Silvia
ARE YOU A HOT, WARM, OR COLD YOGI?
OCTOBER 24, 2010. With more and more yoga options all the time. And I am not talking about types of yoga I am simply talking about the temperature of which a yoga room is heated for your practice. You have to make the best choice for yourself 120 degrees? 95 degrees or 80 degrees? The bigger question is not about the temperature of the air but how does it make you feel? If you are practicing in a cold room and you leave the practice a Hot headed yogi well that's a problem. If you are practicing in a super duper hot room and you leave a cold hearted yogi that's a problem.
My hope is you find what you need in the world and you leave the practice warm hearted with a cool clear mind. That's all. And whatever you have to do to get there is all good. The world needs less hot yogis or cold yogis and simply needs loving warm yogis. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
SENSE OF ADVENTURE INTO EVERY MOMENT BY GUEST BLOGGER CHRISTINE STOCK
Namaste Yogis,
I am back from Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon with a new spark to live life to the fullest, and to bring a sense of adventure into every moment. Adventure is the willingness to commit to an uncertain outcome with an open heart & open mind. It's the ability to take a leap into the unknown with mindfulness and grace. It's the ability to think big about who you are, how you live, and what you can do in the world, whether it's climbing to the ridge of the Grand Canyon, putting all your $ on red, or flowing through asanas. Please come on an adventure with me tomorrow at 9:15 am. I will have a new playlist from The Beatles to Barry Manilow :)
Life is uncertain! Being adventurous means seeing that uncertainty as the gift of possibility!
Peace & Namaste,
Christine
*Don't forget this month refer a friend and they get 30 days unlimited yoga for $30!! And you get entered to win 2 FREE months of yoga
EXTENDED FOCUS LAW OF ATTRACTION
SEPTEMBER 29, 2010. I am talking tonight in class about "radical affirmation of the fullness of experience" and how growth results from challenge and makes our hearts grow. This has everything to do with the law of attraction which simply states that like attracts like. This means what you think about your challenges is either an opportunity to grow positive energy which attracts more positive energy or negative energy which builds inertia. The challenge is not the problem, the way we think about it is. (The resistance to the disturbance is the disturbance.)
When you think about it, there is never any reason compelling enough to hold onto a single negative thought. Not even one. Why? Because we don't have time to waste our energy on negativity which only produces more negative energy. Life is too short to live like that. We will all experience challenge, it comes in countless forms just this week I have friends and students who have received a diagnosis, lost their jobs, are separated from their partner, kids acting out, are being harassed at work and the list goes on. However, we only get to live today once. And to focus on anger, fear or disappointment will only cause you to leak energy, the very energy you long for to make each moment count and help you meet the challenge with grace.
The key things to know about the LAW OF ATTRACTION are:
1. you don't focus your thoughts they will end up scattered in all directions. They will be circus like ping pong's stopping and starting and running about.
2. if you make no effort in directing your thoughts towards something positive they will tend towards the negative and catastrophic (known as our hard wiring the "catastrophic brain")
We practice yoga to focus our thoughts. We practice these poses and breathing to see our habitual pattern of thinking and where we tend to be auto pilot negative. We practice yoga to apply the law of attraction on the mat so we know how all day long. What you say to yourself holding a poses is either positive or negative, rarely is it neutral. And if you can direct your thoughts to be positive in an uncomfortable or difficult pose then you can certainly do that when you encounter challenges in your life.
Finally, what I'd love for you to commit to memory about the law of attraction and keep forever and share with someone you love is the following:
1. The energy of your thoughts are like a magnet. The more focused your thoughts are then the bigger your magnet and the more powerful they become at attracting similar thoughts.
2. The longer you are able to hold a positive thought in your mind, the more powerful the positive energy becomes around you.
And brain science proves that eventually by holding positive thoughts longer and longer we don't need to try so hard and control so much of what we are thinking because we are constantly surrounded by the positive vibrations that draws more of what we want to us. With positive energy hugging us in we find an easeful effort to remain positive. It becomes our way, in spite of life's challenges. So today love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia, ERYT and ANUSARA INSPIRED teacher
(For more yoga inspiration, life coaching while on yoga retreat or teacher trainings please visit my website www.silviamordini.com or friend me on Alchemy Tours facebook)
TODAY'S PLAYLIST: Les Enfants Qui S'aiment, Amoureux De Paris, La Serenissima, Loreena McKennitt, Fire, Coco De Mer, Elusinian Blue, Gabrielle Roth, Believer, M.I.A. MAYA, Nobody's Perfect, Madonna, Il Pescivendolo, Matteo Salvatore, I'm Outta Love, Anastacia, Prayer to Rudra, Krishna Das, That I Would Be Good, Alanis Morissette, Dedication, Kirby Shelstad, Silent Wings, Lifescapes
*1008 humble bows to the opening quote from John Friend at the Anusara Grand Gathering 2010
LOST AND FOUND
SEPTEMBER 2010. The theme tonight was LOST & FOUND. Really this gets to the heart of what nondualism means in seeing the world holistically, its challenges, and its ease. In yoga can we be sthira and sukhum at the same time instead of pitting strength and flexibility, effort and happiness against one another. We can apply this to all aspects of our lives: for instance how do we forgive when we are hurt, how do we balance strength and flexibility in the poses, how do we stand bravely but with heart?
It’s as Einstein said: “The rational mind is a faithful servant. The intuitive mind is a sacred gift. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
In this example even Einstein is saying to us that we shouldn't be all or nothing, a dualistic philosophy. Instead as much as you engage your rational mind stop being mindful of the gift of your own intuition. Tap into both at the same time and realize one is not better than the other and we need not pick only one. The same then can be applied to what happens we get lost. And if you're honest with yourself we ALL get lost sometimes. We lose track of where we are in our lives and why we are doing the things we do. This is also what Elizabeth Gilbert comes to play out in her book Eat, Pray, Love. She has everything she could want and is lost within herself. The difference between those of us practicing yoga, meditation, mindfulness is that we are seekers. We see we are lost and want to be found. We don't punish or judge ourselves when we get lost we simply do the work for reconnecting to who we really are.
You see being lost is not bad in and of itself. It is just part of the whole spectrum of who we are. Perfectly imperfect and simply amazing human beings! So take the time on the mat to help you find your own balance - more ease, more playfulness, more discipline, more strength....find both. Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
Music tonight 6:15pm Yoga included: Dream Machine by Mark Farina, Ancient People by Nas, Damian Marley, In Another Time by Sade, Outre by M.Ward, Salsoul Nugget, even some Blue Scholars and Trevor Hall.
COURAGE - FIRE PRACTICE
JUNE 7, 2010. Who is the most Courageous person you know? How do they inspire you to be more courageous? When was the time in your life you were MOST courageous?
All these self-observations and contemplations were the focus of or practice today. And who doesn’t need more courage. When I come to the mat to teach my intention for each student is that this practice helps them rise with courage to meet the challenges of their life. And yes we all face challenges. Judith Lasater a national yoga teacher, author and a personal hero of mine says, “Courage is the second most important quality to cultivate in life. (Right after love).”
It is easy to fall into believing the old stories about ourselves and getting stuck. Or as my friend Sadie Nardini says in her book Roadtrip Guide to the Soul, “Alongside positive change, challenge appears. You will confront old fears, old ways of being, as you drive through to your soul. Along the road to your best life possible, be prepared for delays. There will be potholes, irritating construction, and long stretches of open space where nothing seems to be happening. That’s life, imperfectly perfect. The lag times and frustrations are necessary to hone your discipline and commitment to your path.”
This much I know for sure, that to live life to its fullest means to risk being hurt. We cannot numb out or check out. Oh for certain comfortably numb will keep us from pain but we’ll never get to experience the joys of love and passion and excitement and happiness that are our birthright. Having the courage to really action the secrets of your heart will bring you to your fullest potential. It doesn’t make it less scary but isn’t the scariest thing not about having the courage to try and fall but more so not beginning to live at all?
Hey I get it. In April I finally took the risk and mustered up the courage to begin teaching Yoga Retreats. Does it take me away from the studio I love a little bit (well like 3-4 weeks a year)? Is that scary for me? YOU BET IT IS! But I know that by doing 3-4 retreats per year I not only help sustain the studio but I give myself the chance to try something I’ve always wanted to do. And that is to change the ecology of heart and mind for my beloved yoga students.
I come back a better teacher and I have more to offer everyone. So it’s a choice. You can use this practice to connect to your own best courage, open your heart and ride the biggest wave of your life or you can stay on shore and risk nothing. It’s up to you. May you rise up to meet the courage of your heart! Love the day, Silvia (I want to honor and humbly thank my teacher Shiva Rea for sharing with me the Agni Namaskar Fire practice we did today that I shared with you, pay if forward...)
CLASS THEMES THIS WEEK OF JUNE 7
June 8, 2010: Discipline
June 9, 2010: Persistence and Perseverance, TBY B-day!
June 9, 2010: Mind Body Integration
June 10, 2010: Compassion (Slowing Down)
CLASS PLAN BASICS HIPS AND HAMSTRINGS WITH SILVIA
CLASS PLAN BASICS: May 29, 2010
Theme: Trust, Trust is spiritual maturity, Trust is Healing
Focus: Hips, Hamstrings
OPENING
On Back with blanket under legs
Bridge tilts
Pigeon Twist to Supine Pigeon to Pigeon Abs
Savasana
Side 2
WAVE 1
Roll up to seated left leg in front
Cat/Cow seated
*Fists of Fire pulsation option to lift feet off ground modified boat
Seated Twist, other side
Twist/Side Bend
Boat to Twisted Boat
Lie down
Cobbler Abs, Supine Twist
Side 2 right leg in front seated
WAVE 2
Supine Lunge (half happy baby
Supine Cobbler, Cobbler Abs
WAVE 3
Roll up
Boat variations (Twist it this time)
Malasana
Forward Fold
Half Salutes (optional)
WAVE 4
Warrior A
Pyramid Flow together with half salute arms
Prasarita
Side 2
CLOSING
From Prasarita
Forward Fold
Squat, Garland Pose knees together
Transition to Supine: Sideways childs pose curled into ball
Supine Twist arms at T, both sides
Supine child’s pose
Savasana (with blanket under legs as an option)
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1-2 MAY 27, 2010
OPENING
Handstand at wall
WAVE 1 – Mandala Namaskar
Mountain
hallf Moon A
Yoga Mudra FF
Chair arms up
FF
Standing Splits
Revolved Lunge
Prasarita (hold leg feel twist)
Standing Splits left leg
Forward Fold
K2 Mountain, Half Moon A hand behind head, Yoga Mudra FF, Chair, FF, Standing Splits
Pyramid
Revolved Triangle
Pose of Shiva K1 Twists, K2 side bends hand behind head, Breath of Fire, Fire Mudra
Prasarita
1 leg downward dog, external rotation
Basic vinyasa
Dog
Walk to FF
Begin side 2
WAVE 2
From 1 leg downward dog, external rotation right leg
Core Plank, 2 times
High Lunge
Arms high, bend knee headrest arms
Flying lunge
Hands to heart
High twist
Open arms
Cartwheel down
Inhale plank prep
Exhale core plank
Inhale 1 leg plank
1 leg basic vinyasa
Side 2
WAVE 3
Lunge
Quad stretch
Sunbird
Cow
Pigeon
Dolphin
Pose of the Heart
Bow
WAVE 4:
Closing practice
CLASS PLAN MAY 26, 2010 WITH SILVIA
Class plan Level 1 May 26, 2010
THEME: Member of Human Family, Connection, Relationship, Yoga of Humanity
OPENING:
Supported Bridge Pose with blanket under pelvis and strap around legs
WAVE 1
Vajrasana on block
Sankalpa all the way up
Cow face arms, side bend
Neck stretch
Side 2
Dog
WAVE 2
Plank belly Plank Dog 3-5 x’s
Plank progressive Chatarunga
Locust with Yoga Mudra
Locust with hands on ground
Cobra
Basic vinyasa
Dog
Forward Fold
WAVE 3
Sun Salute A
Half Moon A with cowface arms
Sun Salute B with variation: Half Lunge, cow arms, half moon B while in half lunge
WAVE 4
Sun Sal B with variation: Warrior A cow arms
WA to Pyramid flow
Prasarita Fold
Prasarita twist
Transverse lunge tick tock side to side hands in sankalpa mudra
Side 2
Return Side 1
WAVE 5
Sunbird hold foot
Cobra
Half Frog
Forearm plank
Dolphin
Dog
Dancer Dog hold foot like half bow
Side 2
CLOSING
Wide forward fold mid mat
Malasana
Cobbler
Supine Cobbler
Knees to chest
Savasana
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2 MAY 25, 2010 WITH SILVIA
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2: May 25, 2010
Peak Poses: Bow Pose, Wheel, Tripod Headstand to Half Moon B, Downward Facing Bow to King Dancer, King Dancer
Key Points: Shins in Thighs Out with Arms, Backbend focus
Theme: Power of Intention, I FEEL GOOD, Video of Jessica
OPENING
Vajrasana on block
Sankalpa all the way up
Cow face arms, side bend
Neck stretch
Side 2
Dog
WAVE 1
Plank belly Plank Dog 3-5 x’s
1 leg dog core plank to half plank Chatarunga
Kneeling side plank dip to Chatarunga
Open to Kneeling half bow
Core plank, 3 part plank
Basic vinyasa
WAVE 2
Half (Low) Lunge
Revolved Lunge to Parsva (side) lunge
Transverse lunge
Prasarita
Basic vinyasa
WAVE 3 – Mandala Namaskar I from Shiva Rea
INHALE -- Eka Pada Adho Mukha Svanasana (1 Leg Downward Dog)
EXHALE – Anjaneyasana (Lunge)
INHALE – Parsva Anjaneyasana (Side Lunge)
EXHALE – Skandasana (Transverse Lunge)
INHALE – Ardha Anjaneyasana (Low Lunge)
EXHALE – hands down
INHALE – Ardha Plank (1 legged Plank)
EXHALE -- Chaturanga Dandasana
INHALE -- Urdhva Mukha Svanasana
EXHALE -- Chaturanga Dandasana
INHALE -- Plank
EXHALE -- Adho Mukha Svanasana
WAVE 4
1 Leg Dog left leg
With Right leg step into Half Moon B
Half Bow variation to King Dancer to Downward Facing Bow to Standing Splits
Basic Vinyasa
Dog Pose
Jump to Malasana
PEAK – Tripod Headstand to Half moon B
Jump Back basic vinyasa
Side 2
WAVE 5
Pigeon
Quad stretch
Half Frog on belly
Quad stretch
Side 2
Bow
Bridge then Wheel
CLOSING
Supine twist, Apanasana, Supine Cobbler, Savasana
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1 HIP OPENERS WITH SILVIA
Theme: CELEBRATION!
WAVE 1
On Belly, Gecko
Child’s pose
Vajrasana
Flow1: Vajrasana Mudra high, exhale child’s pose, inhale table, exhale dog, inhale table, exhale child pose
Flow2: Vajrasana Mudra high, exhale child’s pose, inhale cobra, exhale dog, inhale table, exhale child pose
Flow3: Camel Mudra high, exhale child’s pose, inhale cobra, exhale dog, inhale table, exhale child pose
From Dog pose, inhale plank, exhale 1 leg dog, inhale plank, exhale 1 leg dog, inhale plank, exhale basic vinyasa
Inhale prepare, exhale jump Forward Fold
WAVE 2
Half Moon A
Half Sun Salute A
Jump basic vinyasa
1 leg dog
Low lunge half moon A, Yoga Mudra
Basic vinyasa
WAVE 3
Repeat above high lunge from Yoga Mudra Warrior 3, standing splits, forward fold, inhale repeat half moon A and as above
WAVE 4
Lizard
Side Angle
Shiva Pose with Eagle arms
Humble Warrior with Eagle arms
Warrior 3 Eagle arms
Forward Fold
WAVE 5
Seated half cow half forward fold
Standing cow
Eagle
Forward Fold
CLOSING
Malasana
Seated Cobbler with Eagle Arms
Supine Pigeon
Supine Pigeon Abs with Eagle Arms
Supine Child’s Pose
Savasana
CLASS PLAN MAY 16, 2010
FOCUS:
Physical – Twists
Philosophical – No more procrastinating, take action now
OPENING
On back supine cobbler
Cobbler abs
Jathara partivatanasana twist
Pigeon abs
Pigeon twist
More Pigeon abs
Roll up to Forward Fold
WAVE 1
Inhale Mountain
Exhale backbned
Inhale Mountain
Exhale Forward Fold
Inhale Monkey
Exhale Ball Pose
Inhale Mountain begin again
WAVE 2
Sun Salute A
WAVE 3
Chair Tip Toe Chair
Basic Vinyasa
1 Legged Downward Dog
Inhale High Lunge
Exhale Flying Lunge
Inhale Prayer Lunge
Exhale High Lunge Twist Hands in Prayer
Inhale High Lunge Twist Arms in T
Exhale Warrior B
Inhale Reverse Warrior B
Exhale through Basic Vinyasa
Chair Tip Toe Chair Twist
WAVE 4
Chair Tip Toe Twist
Side Crow
Crow
Jump Back
Basic Vinyasa
Jump to Seated, lie down more ABS
Roll up Forward Fold
WAVE 5
Chair to Crane
Pigeon Chair Twist
Crane to Warrior 3
Wave 2 flow with K2 Full Prayer Twist
Basic Vinyasa
Side 2
WAVE 6
Jump to seated
Seated Pigeon, twist it
Double Pigeon or supine
Arm balance Yogi Dandasana
Double Pigeon
Cobbler
Upavista Parsva variation
CLOSING
Supine Cobbler
Bridge or shoulderstand
Savasana
AJNA PRACTICE CLASS
6th Chakra Theme: Tree Cards
OPENING:
Supine pigeon tree
Supine pigeon
Supine pigeon twist
Side 2
Supine Cobbler
Apanasana (supine Child’s Pose)
Roll up to Forward Fold
WAVE 1
Plank: Hip Hikers
Dog: Hip Hikers
Basic Vinyasa
Dog to 1 Legged Down Dog
Dog to Forward Fold
WAVE 2:
Sun Salutation B (with 1 leg dog included as modification)
K1: Walk the Dog: Forward Fold Hasta Pada K1 to Mountain, Half Moon A, Tree, Tree with Half Moon A
WAVE 3:
1 Legged Down Dog to 3 part plank (optional push up)
Warrior B: eagle arms
Side Warrior: eagle arms
Side Warrior: niralamba hold wrist, relax bottom arm
Side Warrior Straight Leg
Triangle
(Level 1-2: Parsva Vasci exit to twisted plank to one leg dog, optional basic vinyasa)
TRANSITION: K2: Walk Dog Chair, Eagle arms with Chair, Eagle, Warrior 3 with Eagle arms, Standing splits, Walk to 1 Legged Down Dog
Side 2 of Wave 3 begins straightaway
WAVE 4:
1 Leg Dog step Forward to Standing Splits
Revolved Lunge (stay or Side Plank with Tree Leg)
Transverse Lunge
K1: in middle
K2: sit to side hold big toe and reach
K3: like Parsva janu Sirsasana
Prasarita (optional tri-pod)
Half Lunge transition into Half Splits or Full Splits
Half Virasana
(In Level 1-2: Koundinasana 1, jump back option)
Garland
Chair with eagle arms
Tree with eagle arms
Forward Fold
(In Level 1-2 Warrior 3 with Eagle arms to Warrior 1 with Eagle arms, Basic Vinyasa)
Side 2
WAVE 5: CLOSING
Malasana
Cobbler
Supine Cobbler (2 trees together!)
Savasana
CLASS PLAN BASICS WITH SILVIA SHOULDER OPENERS
OPENING
Sphinx - Cat/Puppy tilt Child's pose
WAVE 1
Vajrasana or Camel with eagle arm flow open and close then pulse up and down flossing shoulders
Table Thread Needle dynamic then hold
Side 2 Vajrasana/Camel with eagle arm flow
WAVE 2
Chair to Mountain with Eagle arm flow (open arms t in chair, eagle arms mountain backbend) Urdva Hastasana arms up over head Crane Warrior A with eagle arms Flow: 3 x's up and over with eagle arms to tap knee fold; Star pose; Prasarita with yoga mudra, Warrior B with eagle arms (other arm under) to Pose of Shiva hold Half moon A with leg lift progressive side to side Eagle pose full expression hold (first time right foot, second time stand on left foot) Step to front of mat Side 2
TRANSITION Tip Toe Pose Squat
WAVE 3 Broken Toe Pose
Table
Bharavajrasana
Ardha Matysendrasana Right
Bharavajrsana Twist
Side 2 Bharavajrasana Ardha Matysendrasana Left Bharavajrsana Twist
TRANSITION Lie on side
WAVE 4
Open to Supine upward facing twist
Supine Cow Face pose (like eagle legs)
Core Cultivation Eagle legs with Eagle arms
Eagle Twist Side 2
CLOSING
Apanasana (Supine Child's Pose)
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2 DROP BACK BACKBENDS FROM SILVIA
CLASS PLAN WITH SILVIA MARCH 26, 2010
OPENING WAVE
Lie on mat roll long to long Roll to side Bharavajrasana sit right hip: sidebend, twist
Pigeon right inhale/exhale 5 breath hold
Plank to basic vinyasa
Down Dog
Bharavajrasana sit left hip (side 2 begins)
WAVE 1 Repeat above and add on Pigeon 1 breath I leg dog to core plank Pigeon hold 4 breaths Same as above side 2
WAVE 2 Repeat above and add on, variety Pigeon 1 breath 1 leg dog to twisted plank Parsva vascistasana 2 Pigeon hold 3 breaths Basic Vinyasa, side 2
TRANSITION Malasana Forward Fold tick tock back and forth Crow Basic Vinyasa
WAVE 3 MANDALA
I leg dog Open Hip 1 leg dog Close Hip 1 leg dog Twisted Plank Parsva Vascistasana 2 1 Leg Dog Low lunge to Side Lunge Transverse Lunge pulse side to side Quarter turn to Left foot 1 leg dog, jump switch 1 leg plank, basic vinyasa 1 leg dog, jump switch to core plank to hops 3-7 times Mandala Namaskar same leg again flow through
TRANSITION
Krama 1: Jump FF Mountain Half Moon A Prana mudra arms (last time lift leg up sideways)
Krama 2: Hold wrist half Moon A, step foot behind like cow legs, to crane to eagle to eagle chair twist Then side 2 left leg begins
WAVE 4 1 leg dog, flipped dog, twisted plank, parsva vascistasana 2 Upavista Konasana Twisted upavista konasana Parsva upavista konasana Janu sirsasana Marychasana A Marychasana C Twisted Plank 1 leg dog, hop switches
CLOSING:
Malasana
Cobbler
Pascimotanasana
Bridge with brick
Supported Shoulderstand
Savasana
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1 MARCH 24, 2010 WITH SILVIA
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1 MARCH 24, 2010
OPENING WAVE
Sukhasana Seated: Buddha mudra in stages
- Right hand - accomplishments
- Left hand - goals
- Both, energy ball, sankalpa mudra
Change cross of legs - lie down in sukhasana
WAVE 1
Cobbler Supine Bridge prep: inhale lift arms, exhale lower arms, inhale lift hips, exhale lower hips (flow)
Bridge hold: 1 legged bridge to pigeon bridge 5 breaths
Pigeon twist
Pigeon on back
Pigeon abs
Pigeon bridge,
1 legged bridge,
Bridge Side 2
WAVE 2
Spinal rolls to forward fold
Rotate foot to right, walk hands out, back to center Rotate foot to left, walk hands out, back to center
Step back left leg into Prasarita Paddotanasana Ardha Prasarita hold (stand up)
WAVE 3
Inhale Star, Exhale Warrior 2 Right (warm up ankles) Inhale Star, Exhale Warrior 2 Left (flow)
Second stage: Star, Warrior 2, Reverse Warrior 2, Warrior 2
Third stage: Star, Warrior 2, Straight leg Reverse Warrior 2, Triangle, Prasarita Twist (heart helicopter, 1 hand on ground)
Prasarita forearms down
WAVE 4
Jump in and out (handstand prep)
Forward Fold, turn right foot out, lift into Ardha Chandrasana B
Standing Splits
Pyramid
Standing Cow
Jump in and out (handstand prep)
Side 2 (turn left foot out, begin above)
From Prasarita walk hands forward and 1 leg downward dog
WAVE 5 Dancing Warrior 2 (Warrior A, Warrior B, Reverse Warrior B, Side Angle, Warrior B) Basic Vinyasa
WAVE 6
Cow dog (cross left leg behind right)
Walk dog standing cow
Seated Cow pose (buddha mudra)
Cow pose twist (optional koundinasana 2 legs bound)
Baby Cradle leg to Sundial pose
Double Pigeon
Seated Pigeon (optional koundinasana 2)
Seated Pigeon twist to open side straight arm inside instep of foot (arm balance option)
Upward facing plank with pigeon leg, then straight up with leg (like 1 legged bridge)
Upward facing plank
Malasana
Baby Crow
Crow
Basic vinyasa to Dog Side 2
CLOSING
From upward facing plank Bridge prep
Supported Bridge with block
Eagle twist (legs like cow face pose)
Savasana
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1-2 FRIDAY MORNING WITH SILVIA
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1 FRIDAY EVENING WITH SILVIA
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1 FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 19, 2010 CORE CULTIVATION FOCUS
OPENING
Child's Pose
Table Cat/Puppy Cat lift knees core cultivation
Dog pose
Plank: knee dips find core
Lower to belly locust with yoga mudra
Cobra Plank Dog
Child's Pose
Krama 2: Table on forearms; forearm plank, knee dips, sphinx, cobra, plank, dog
WAVE 1
Forward Fold
Half moon A
Forward Fold with Yoga mudra
Sun Salutation A 3 x's
WAVE 2
Chair
Half chair
Half chair twist arms long
Chair
Forward fold
Basic vinyasa
INHALE -- Eka Pada Adho Mukha Svanasana (1 Leg Downward Dog)
EXHALE - Core plank
INHALE - 1 legged plank
EXHALE - step forward
INHALE - High Lunge
EXHALE through basic vinyasa or one legged version
WAVE 3 Repeat above in Wave 2 Add the twist in High lunge
WAVE 4 Repeat above in Wave 2 Replace High Lunge with Warrior A
WAVE 5 Repeat above in Wave 2 Replace Warrior A with Low Lunge Option: twist fully, high lunge twist
WAVE 6
1 Leg Dog
Low Lunge High Lunge option to Warrior 3 High Lunge back to Low Lunge (or have been waiting in Low Lunge)
Revolved Lunge Flying Warrior 2 Warrior 2 add eagle arms Reverse Warrior 2
Half Splits
Basic Vinyasa Side 2
WAVE 7
1 leg dog, step forward Standing splits Ardha Matsyendrasana (Seated twist) Twist to open side
Lizard (Parsva Vascistasana 1)
CLOSING Meditation, pranayama Savasana
BEAUTY GRACE AND COURAGE
March 11, 2010:
"Be water my friend" says Bruce Lee http://www.wimp.com/brucelee/
With all the rain we've had we allowed water and the flow of surrender to inspire our practice today. When we have the courage to surrender we find our highest potential reveals itself. Like water cleanses us, and washes away the dirt we wash away through breath and asana the outer labels of limitation. We put aside the self limiting beliefs and go beyond limiting perceptions and old stories.
Chapter 2 Verse 1 of the Yoga Sutras: Tapas svadhaya isvara pranidanah kriyah yogah.
The translation of this sutra means: "This letting go focuses us on the process of practice rather than the goals of practice."
May this practice help you practice how you want to live your life. If you aspire to live a life of beauty, graceful and courageous then your life becomes that. Like the Bruce Lee clip suggests that water takes the form of the container it is in. If you want the container of yourself to be beauty you then embody beauty. If you want to live in love then move like love, breath like love, flow like love. Be like water my friend! Become that which you want and the process of experiencing yourself courageously is the life practice. Love yourself, your your day, love your life! Silvia
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2 WITH SILVIA
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1 WITH SILVIA MARCH 8, 2010
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 1: MARCH 8, 2010 EARTHY ENERGY, CALMING BHAVA
OPENING
Vajrasana
Table with toes under wrist stretch
Vajrasana toes under (broken toe pose)
FF Malasana FF
WAVE 1
Supported W3 Lunge back low Lizard, variations
Triangle to side angle flow (inhale tri/exhale side angle)
Half Splits Low Lunge
FF Malasana (Side 2 begins)
WAVE 2
Lunge back Lizard variation toes out
Quad breather Twist
Half Splits Low Lunge
High Lunge Warrior 2 (W2 for short) Rev Warrior 2 straight leg Triangle Prasarita twist
W2 to reverse W2 straight leg Side 2
WAVE 3
FLOW Namaskar from Wave 2 in between Sun Sal A
WAVE 4
Malasana to Crow
Cobbler
Marychasana C
Janu Sirsasana
Twisted Upavista Konasana to Parsva Upavista Konasana (side bend)
Pigeon Quad breather
Pigeon again
WAVE 5
Wall Vinyasa for Quad Breather with the wall
King pigeon prep
CLOSING
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2 WITH SILVIA MARCH 2, 2010
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2: MARCH 2, 2010 Theme: Yoga is not boring
WAVE 1 (3 times) Dog pose Plank hold 5 Table Child Modified plank Cobra low Up dog Dog Walk dog
WAVE 2 FF to malasana Up to half moon a each side Malasana to Crow hold 5 (Perform 3 times, 2nd krama tripod) Walk dog out
WAVE 3 I leg dog hips closed inhale, hips open exhale, hips closed inhale (mini vinnie) 3 part plank (mini vinnie) High lunge, high twist DW2 (Dancing Warrior 2: Warrior A, Warrior B, Reverse Warrior B, Side Angle, Warrior B) Basic vinyasa, side 2
WAVE 4 Jump forward fold Monkey, mountain, chair Half moon a hold wrist, cross legs Eagle Eagle to high lunge to high lunge twist DW 2 1 leg dog to plank 1 legged Core plank to 1 leg chatarunga 3 times Basic vinyasa 1 leg dog right leg again 3 part plank (koundi 1) Twisted plank to parsva vascistasana 2 - hold 5 Pigeon Ardha matsyendrasana Standing splits Forward fold, side 2
WAVE 5 Chair to half moon A to eagle to pigeon chair agni mudra kalabhati breathing Eka pada galavasana to jump basic vinyasa Jump to half moon B Standing splits Arhda matys Cow side and twist Pigeon Twisted plank Upavista konasana side bend Marichyasana C 1/2 cow 1/2 seated forward fold Side plank exit, Side 2
CLOSING Shoulderstand eagle legs Eagle twist Supine Child's Pose Savasana!
CLASS PLAN LEVEL 2 WITH SILVIA FEB 23, 2010
WAVE 1
Seated pranayama Sun Salutation A
WAVE 2
Forward Fold (FF) Mountain to Half Moon A FF with yoga mudra
Chair to half chair
Crane W3 to standing splits Baby eagle 2 times
Revolved lunge Low Lunge Standing Splits FF Side 2
WAVE 3
Chair to half chair
Crane to W3 pulse up and down knee conditioning standing leg
Standing splits
Revolved Lunge High lunge to twist to Revolved Lunge back to high lunge 3x's
From last revolved lunge to Side plank
Basic Vinyasa I leg Dog right, standing splits Side 2
WAVE 4
FF Mountain Chair, Chair Twist
Eagle pose and eagle arms up and down like ab crunches
Warrior 3 with eagle arms
Warrior A landing backbend with eagle arms
Warrior 2 Reverse Warrior 2 with half cow face arms Prasarita with full cow face arms
Headstand with eagle legs to seated eagle transition (or jump cross legs and sit)
Cow pose side bend, twist
Janu sirsasana side bend Bharavajrasana Pigeon I leg dog vinyasa Side 2
WAVE 5
1 leg dog right Warrior A with cow arms
Humble Warrior A - fold in half
Warrior 3 with cow arms to Pyramid cow arms
Revolved Triangle
Standing Splits
Standing crane leg extension (Uthita Hasta Padagustasana)
Warrior 3
Low lunge to spinal balance to Sunbird
1 leg dog left Side 2 begins now
CLOSING WAVE
That includes cooling poses, meditation, Savasana
STAYING WELL IN WINTER WHEN WE FEEL LAZY
Namaste Yogis!
JANUARY 25TH, 2010: I was out at Target this morning and overheard two ladies one saying to the other: "I'm so over Winter. Yeah I've been over it since it started." Ok. I get that. I'm one of those folks for whom staying well in Winter is hard. My balance is constantly disturbed in the Winter (I’m more sensitive to sound & emotions, more easily agitated, more difficulty concentrating, relationship to food is vastly different – my digestion is more sluggish, I want to eat more but don’t get full, can’t warm up, harder to relax, hold my breath more, tired but not sleepy). Does any of that sound familiar?
For most of my life I thought I was alone. Thank goodness I found Yoga and eventually my studies expanded to include the sister science to Yoga called Ayurveda. According to Ayurveda, we are all made up of the 5 elements; ether, air, fire, water and earth. The 5 elements combine to create the three doshas; Vata (air and ether), Pitta (water and fire) and Kapha (water and earth.) We are each born with varying quantities and qualities of the doshas, denoting our unique psychobiological make-up or constitution. One of the three doshas is usually primary, one secondary, and the third least prominent. Health depends on maintaining this proportion in balance.
Here’s the thing. STAYING WELL IN WINTER IS HARDER FOR US IN COLDER CLIMATES.
It is much easier to maintain balance (mentally, emotionally, physically) let’s say in Spring and Fall. So what do we do? Give up? NOPE. That’s not it. If we don’t get off the couch the downward energy and sluggishness INCREASE and we feel worse. Bummer. The answer to maintaining balance (or at least have a shot at it) is to address the high degree of Kapha in all of us this time of year and keep moving. YOGA ENERGIZES: it helps restore energy to a tired body allowing cells, senses and nerves to quiet down. It increases circulation to the adrenals, thyroid and kidneys which are the storehouse of energy. YOGA REDUCES STRESS: it reduces cortisol and other stress hormones which drain the body of energy from being in fight or flight response.
However, the Yoga we should do is a steady slow-flow with some holding of poses and more inversions. So that’s what we’ll offer you. All you have to do to feel your best this Winter is show up for class. You guys we have to keep the momentum going, it’s only January 25th….we have a ways to go until Spring my friends. Just don’t give up! Stay the course.
My themes for evening classes this week:
Jan 25th Level 1 at 6:15pm-7:15pm and Basics 7:30pm-8:30pm: Lazy People’s Yoga
Jan 26th Basics 6:15pm-7:15pm Yoga and Weight Loss and 7:30pm-9pm Level 2 Yogapalooza (linking a gazillion poses gently, sweetly to one another)
Jan 27th 6:15pm Level 1 Slow Flow for Home Practice
Jan 28th 7:30pm Level 1 Using Inversions Safely for Healthy Metabolism
Jan 29th 6pm Level 1 Avoiding Stuckness
Jan 31st 4:30pm Level 1-2 followed by 6pm Wine and Cheese Party (Why Do A Yoga Retreat – Benefits of Spiritual Adventure)
So let’s plan a date. Make and keep this appointment with your LIFE, don’t skip Winter, get out there, stay involved and active in your life! Love the day, Silvia (Bonus article below)
”Staying Well in Winter Conditions
Winter brings in a handful of elements that may disturb the healthy balance we maintain during more moderate seasons. Cold weather disturbs, and increases vata. Add the dryness in the air, caused by indoor heat and it increases doubly. Kapha is affected in damp, cold conditions and can also be also exacerbated from not getting much fresh air and natural light.
When the air outside remains cold, it provokes the Vata quality in us all; inside the constant blowing of dry heat can also disturb vata through the quality of dryness; remember that balancing Vata is key to all individuals since when Vata moves, it directly affects the complementary elements, or doshas, for better or worse. Cold, windy and dry conditions can be hard to avoid altogether, and the following actions can counteract disturbed Vata:
* Staying well covered in cold climates - hats, scarves, and gloves
* Nourishing the insides with warming foods, drinks and spices to promote internal fire
*Do more Yoga. Slowly flowing and interspersed with longer holdings an inversions to keep energy moving upward. Make sure to stay warm during the whole practice and cover up during savasana at the end of the practice
* Special attention to skin care in cold/dry conditions - keeping the skin, hair and nails hydrated and lubricated
* Establish and keep to a daily routine - balancing vata in this way will help to keep all the doshas in balance”
