Hello all! Sorry there hasn’t been much to talk about these past weeks. There are some changes happening at the studio; new teachers, change in scheduling…but lets talk about something that’s been here since the opening, DONATION DAY! This is a chance for everyone to come to yoga. No matter what your income is, no matter what kind of outfit you have, or whether or not you have a mat, (mats are $1 to rent) you can take a yoga class. Don’t be intimidated! Come and try a class. Everyone starts somewhere, so why not start at Diamond Head Yoga!! Also we want to hear your feedback. Please send questions or comments to diamondheadyoga@gmail.com.
Yoga Yap: Donation Day
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YOGA YAP – OFF THE MAT; ON TO THE PLANE
There is no better place to practice yoga than on a plane. Now I don’t mean that everyone should roll out their mats and start doing downward dog in the aisle or chair pose while waiting for the bathroom. I’m talking about yoga as a state of mind.
How many times have you been forced to sit next to someone who completely disregarded the rules of the armrest? Or stepped into the bathroom a little too soon? Oh and let’s not forget being stuck on the runway for 2 hours with no air in the cabin. Sound familiar? In fact all of these things – and more – happened to me on my way to Los Angeles last week. Welcome to my “off the mat” challenge of the month!
The morning started out great: my fiancé and I got to the airport early, we were able to relocate to the exit row, and we even had time for breakfast. Is that Ice Cube playing in the background? Yes, it was starting out to be a good day! But just as we were beginning to enjoy our state of yin, yang reared its yogic head. It came in the form of an overweight person who had already begun to “make house” on my seat. I spotted her seven rows back and was secretly hoping that somehow I had miscounted the rows and rather than sitting next to her I was actually sitting behind her. Ahhhh… the seat behind her where a business man with headphones and a college student with a laptop were sitting. But no, I was sitting next to the overweight lady and her three overweight children. As I got closer to my seat she looked up at me and gave me a once over before standing from her seat and gathering her belongings. Did I miss the velvet rope? I thanked her as I squeezed my way into the middle seat. When I sat down I noticed that she had pulled up my armrest. Uh, last I checked those were my volume control buttons on that armrest!!
My blood started to boil.
I waited till she stood up to go to the bathroom before I moved the armrest back down. Then I covered my head with the blanket to pretend like I was sleeping. I thought for sure she would have caught the hint. But…NO! Once again the armrest was up and her thighs were touching mine! UM, what’s wrong with this person?! So there I sat stewing and sending out evil messages with my mind. Hoping she’d feel my vibes and apologize for unnecessary touching on the plane. When that didn’t work there was only one thing I could do, close my eyes, count my breath. Five seconds in, five seconds out; seven seconds in, seven seconds out; ten seconds in, ten seconds out. Once I got my mind under control I was able to get the situation under control. First, I ordered a headset, next I plugged it into the armrest and then finally I yanked that baby down and started fidgeting with the buttons. I think I took her by surprise because that arm rest acted as a girdle between my thighs and hers but, at this point, all I wanted was to have my sense of space. Once I found my perfect station, I planted my arm on that armrest and flashed a big smile her way. There was nothing she could say – I killed her with kindness and my yogic breath!!
Next challenge…ROAD RAGE.
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YOGA YAP (All Linked)
Yoga can be challenging. I’m sure we’ve all had those days when our hamstrings didn’t want to stretch, our breath didn’t want to flow and our mula bandha’s are, well, let’s just say they aren’t being very supportive today. Don’t feel alone or discouraged. We’ve all been there! Let’s face it, in the words of Bryan Kest, “we aren’t spring chickens anymore.” I know I’m not. In chicken speak I’d be a hen, a 35-year-old hen. Sad but true. I’m one of those people who get excited when someone tells me I still look 25, YES! Why does being a pretend age make me so happy? Probably because I’m like most of the Americans out there. Obsessed with youth, and never happy with where I am. I’m always striving to get somewhere better because surely better, can’t be here. RIGHT?
Well, why not?
On Saturday morning, I did yoga. I was tired and my neck was stiff from my love affair with a pillow that I refuse to throw away because it’s made of feathers and it makes me feel like a queen. There I said it! So, I walk into class, roll out my mat and get into child’s pose. As I listen to the teacher talk about “taking my own breaks,” “understanding my own body,” and that “we are not here to compete.” My mind is thinking about food and the really fancy jump backs this guy next to me is doing. So, going against my better judgement, I start to work through the pain. I stick an extra push-up in here, I go for the head stand over there, and I even hold warrior III like a champ. GRRRRR. Then, it happens, slight at first but I feel it. The pain in my neck moves to my shoulder and suddenly my push-ups are going anywhere but up. All because I wanted to be better.
In yoga everything is linked together. The mind is connected to the body which moves in connection with the breath. When something is wrong, a warning signal goes off, the breath becomes erratic, the mind wanders, your body tweaks out. It’s up to you to back off, even if you think you can be better. Getting better doesn’t mean to beat yourself up, or inject yourself with collagen, it means finding that balance between too much and not enough. It’s understanding that your body is not going to feel the same everyday. One day you’ll be tired, another day you’ll be Ironman, another day you’ll be gumby. Your job is to work within the boundaries of your body and realize that you’re perfect just the way you are!
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Dorian Wright- Power Yoga Teacher/Music Producer
DHY WELCOMES NEW TEACHER COCO ZHANG
BioSync
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Students
Please be respectful to others:
-no eating 2 hrs before class
-come to class clean, odor free ( take a shower )
-if you are coming straight from the beach please clean the sand off your feet before entering the studio students
Much Mahalo’s,
Diamondhead Yoga