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www.myyogaonline.com This advanced Vinyasa Power Yoga class explores long standing sequences and arm balancing postures. Build strength and steadiness while expanding your awareness to inner connection. Demonstration by Neil Mark.

yogayak.com Join Sarah through this gentle, vinyasa based yoga flow, designed for all skill levels. This class covers many of the basic postures found in any given yoga class and is both short and thorough. Sarah leads you throw the postures with easy to follow instructions that leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. At only 42 min, this flow is perfect for a yoga class during a lunch break or any time during the day your body needs a lift. Duration: 42 min We filmed this class at Trout Lake Park in Vancouver, BC it was the first filming session for Yogayak.com and Sarahs first time on camera. Benefits: tones and lengthens the entire body, relieves stress, improves posture, increases circulation, increases well being Contraindications: this yoga flow is suitable for all levels, however, if you have any chronic pain, or are recovering from injury consult your health practitioner before beginning any yoga practice Teacher: Sarah Holmes

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Esther shows us a very challenging pose feel free to try it yourself but it comes with a warning : “Inversions can be very dangerous if not performed properly. We are not responsible for any injuries you may sustain! These videos are meant for entertainment purposes only! Be safe, be smart, and excercise good judgement out there! Esther shows another way to get into a headstand. Only attempt this if you know how to perform a headstand safely. Headstand is called the king of the yoga poses for its many great benefits. Look at my website to read up about the benefits (search for sirsasana). www.yogatic.com”

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History of Hatha Yoga

The history of hatha yoga goes back in the fifteenth century India when Yogi Swatmarama, a sage during those times, introduced it as a form of “a stairway to the heights” of Raja Yoga which is the preparatory stage of physical purification that makes the body fit for the practice of higher form of meditation.

Hatha yoga is also known to be called as “hatha vidya” and the word “hatha” is a combination of the words, “ha” which means sun “tha” that means moon and they are said to refer to the prinicipal “nadis” or the energy channels of the body and must be fully operational to attain the state of “dhyana” or a certain aspect of meditation.

Some people may link that the origins of hatha yoga which dates back in the tenth or eleventh century with Goraknath, a yogin during those times. However, the oldest surviving text about hatha yoga is the Hatha Yoga Pradipika by yogin, Yogi Swatmarama. The text is said to be taken from old Sanskrit writings and personal yogin experiences of the yogin himself. The text relates about shatkarma, asana, pranayama, chakras, kundalini, bandhas, kriyas, shakti, nadis, and mudras among others.

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