I've started to notice this more and more as I practice, and I've been practicing daily for 3 years now. But the instructor is very tense in her shoulders, the other two girls seem much more relaxed and their shoulders are not as tense.
Very nice but the breath count is rather uneven. Anything from 3 to 15 seconds for and in or ex-hale.WhenI teach, I reckon 4 seconds is about right, and the instructions fit to this rhythm of the breath. If I don't lead with an even breath count, then I can hardly sound credible when I tell my students that smooth, deep, EVEN breath is fundamental to the ashtanga vinyasa yoga system.
This was a wonderful class and she is a wonderful instructor. I would love another with the full series of Ashtanga, if possible, but this is awesome in every way.
Thanks a lot Yoga Today and Adi, I really love this video and find it very well done. I appreciate the excellent detail in describing the subtleties of some of the positions, and mentioning modifications for beginners who are still building up to holding the final pose. Excellent job.
I really and sincerely appreciate your intention and effort to share your knowledge and wisdom with everybody in order to help us reach more profound wellness. you are helping everyone independently of their race, color or social status.
This video is remarkable; listening to Adi call the name of the pose and then as the class moves through the poses she describes the movements needed to accomplish the pose, it becomes at times like a melodious chant.
By far the best ashtanga practice on youtube. Really like the teacher! and that there are other students, also beautiful setting!
bonbons83 1 week ago
Loved it :)
johnwgomes 2 months ago
Thank you for the lesson
Namaste
ZaphodUk1 1 year ago
I've started to notice this more and more as I practice, and I've been practicing daily for 3 years now. But the instructor is very tense in her shoulders, the other two girls seem much more relaxed and their shoulders are not as tense.
spitfiredd1 1 year ago
Where was the video shot?
Reverendeveric 2 years ago
Very nice but the breath count is rather uneven. Anything from 3 to 15 seconds for and in or ex-hale.WhenI teach, I reckon 4 seconds is about right, and the instructions fit to this rhythm of the breath. If I don't lead with an even breath count, then I can hardly sound credible when I tell my students that smooth, deep, EVEN breath is fundamental to the ashtanga vinyasa yoga system.
ClearYoga 2 years ago 17
what do you mean gaze down at the tip of the nose?? I get criss eyed?! Is that correct?
osodelicious25 2 years ago 5
yes.
seapoidog 2 years ago
I'd do any of em.
oldham42 2 years ago
This was a wonderful class and she is a wonderful instructor. I would love another with the full series of Ashtanga, if possible, but this is awesome in every way.
Friedlover123 2 years ago 4
Really love these videos, what beautiful surroundings! Is there any way to buy a copy on dvd?
bocasenior 2 years ago
Thanks a lot Yoga Today and Adi, I really love this video and find it very well done. I appreciate the excellent detail in describing the subtleties of some of the positions, and mentioning modifications for beginners who are still building up to holding the final pose. Excellent job.
alienmeetworld 3 years ago 4
Hahahha "maybe even smile... thats more advanced" great video though
cpc989 3 years ago 3
I really and sincerely appreciate your intention and effort to share your knowledge and wisdom with everybody in order to help us reach more profound wellness. you are helping everyone independently of their race, color or social status.
This is pure brotherood!!!
I sincerely appreciate and thank you
soloroba 3 years ago 30
Lovely, I really thank you so much for kindly sharing your wisdom through this simple and friendly video.
The practice of the sequence I have learned in your video class is helping me improving my wellness and awareness of myself.
I really thank from the depth of my heart.
soloroba 3 years ago 2
good dvd. "innhill, axehill"
nathanjh13 3 years ago 5
thanks,!
niba9yoga 3 years ago
Thanks for the great video, it is very good to hear the breathing counts and other instructions during the moves.
Ilomieli 3 years ago
awesome video
ashift23 3 years ago
Great video of the primary series
olloyd1985 3 years ago
This video is remarkable; listening to Adi call the name of the pose and then as the class moves through the poses she describes the movements needed to accomplish the pose, it becomes at times like a melodious chant.
squibberMcGee 3 years ago 2