Yearly Archives: 2008

How to have a daily practice

During the David Williams Ashtanga yoga Workshop last weekend he talked about developing a daily practice and how important it is.  He has been doing a daily practice for the past 37 years. He plans on continuing this daily practice until he is at least 80 years old.  When he asked for a show of […]

What to do with a stinky mat

Ashtanga yoga and other vigorous styles of yoga result in you sweating a lot.  Some of this personal liquid lands on your mat during your practice. Wiping your yoga mat after each practice session with a diluted solution of vinegar and water is a good way to keep your mat clean and remove this personal […]

The Ashtanga Practice Manual

My good friend Vanessa Smith of Little Mysteries has brought in several books on yoga. She asked me one day which books I thought would be good and she brought them all into her store. The Ashtanga Yoga Practice Manual is one of the books that she brought in.  This book by David Swenson is […]

Stories from the Summer Pot Luck

There are two stories to be told. Where have you been? One of our members had not been to the studio since April of this year.  She recently started to attend classes again at the studio and at the Pot Luck she explained what had happened. She had been given a gift certificate of 20 […]

Open letter to Ashtanga yoga students by David Williams

Greetings and salutations from Maui! I have always wanted to come to Nova Scotia and now Jody and Ashtanga Yoga Halifax are making it possible. When I teach Yoga, I am always reminded that there are some major concepts about how Ashtanga Yoga is taught and practiced, based on my personal study, observation, and uninterrupted […]

How you can reduce your risk of heart attack

Early last month my brother and his wife came to Halifax from Moncton.  It was time for my sister-in-law to have her hip joint renewed.  She had had a new hip joint installed about 20 years ago and it had finally worn out.  The hip replacement went fine and she was recovering nicely when the […]

The Breath and your Yoga Practice

Ujjayi breath The Ujjayi breath (victorious breath) is a unique breathing technique which is performed by creating a soft sound at the back of the throat while inhaling and exhaling through the nose. The unique sound is similar to the winds in the trees, a distant ocean, or Darth Vader from “Star Wars”. It is […]

Moving through Menopause

Manage the effects of menopause without drugs. Yoga reduces the effects of menopause’s hormonal changes by balancing the endocrine system. Yoga calms the nervous system, reducing stress and the aggravation of hot flashes. Yoga is a weight-bearing exercise, strengthening our bones and preventing osteoporosis. Yoga also massages the reproductive organs, relieves pelvic congestion and headaches. […]

Hot Yoga vs Ashtanga Yoga

On Wednesday’s I teach Ashtanga yoga in our small practice space. This space will comfortably hold six people. Lately the Wednesday Ashtanga – I class (at 8:00 pm) has had about six people in it. This is a very comfortable number for the room and we have been generating a lot a heat in the […]

Yoga and weight loss

Through different yoga poses you can easily reduce extra fat from your body. Some of the poses stimulate sluggish glands to increase their hormonal secretions. For example, the thyroid gland has a big effect on your weight as it affects the bodies metabolism. Poses like shoulder stand and the fish pose strongly stimulate the thyroid gland. These poses increase fat metabolism thereby […]