What to Expect at Yoga

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Hi  all  of  you  fitness  lovers!    
First,  let  me  express  how  absolutely  thrilled  and  grateful  I  am  to  be  able  to  offer  this  amazing  Yoga  class   to  Kalona s  community!  I  know  that  several  of  you  have  experienced  a  variety  of  Yoga  philosophies  and   practices;  therefore,  I  want  to  share   just  what  to  expect .     As  Kalona  is  a  community  filled  with  commuters,  the  classes  will  be  held  early  in  the  morning  to  promote   inclusion.  Also,  I  am  unable  to  share  these  classes  in  the  evenings,  due  to  my  professional  and  family  obligations.   If  you  challenge  yourself  to  rest  a  bit  earlier  than  usual  and  rise  a  bit  earlier  than  usual...what  a  GLORIOUS  and   HEALTHY  way  to  kick  off  the  day!       This  Yoga  class  is  my  own  personal  hybrid  of  several  Yoga  styles.  I  pull  the  heat  and  many  healing  poses  from   Bikram,  the  flow  of  Vinyasa,  and  the  strength  and  stamina  of  Power  Yoga.  I  encourage  deep,  fluid  nasal   breathing;  but  do  not  stress  alternative  breathing  techniques.     All  are  welcome  and  encouraged  to  attend.  Even  if  Yoga  is  a  new  concept  to  you,  please  open  your  minds  to   the  physical,  mental,  and  emotional/spiritual  benefits  that  this  glorious  practice  can  and  WILL  offer! However,   please  know  that  this  is  a  cardiovascular  workout.  This  class  is  designed  and  tailored  to  challenge  you   physically  as  well  as  mentally.    You  will  be  instructed  and  continually  encouraged  to  go  at  your  own  pace,  resting   as  often  as  necessary.  You  will  learn  to  internalize;  listen  and  respect  what  your  body  is  telling  you  that  it  needs   for  those  45  minutes.    Expectations  are  checked  at  the  door  :-­‐)       For  convenience,  the  class  is  45  minutes  in  length.  Degree  of  lighting  may  vary;  typically  dimmed.  Music  will  be   incorporated.  Please  see  below  for  Yoga  Etiquette,  What  to  Bring  and  Benefits  of  Yoga.                          

Blessings-­ Kimberly Tew, BSN RN
NOTE:    It  is  always  recommended  to  visit  your  family  practice  physician  before  initiating  any  new  fitness  class.          

What  to  Bring:  
1) Yoga mat, 2 towels, and blocks/strap (optional)
Mat: Please bring your own yoga mat if possible (limited supply provided). Towels: Bring a hand/face towel and a larger towel to lie across your mat if necessary to prevent slipping from sweat. I use an actual Yoga Towel, but a beach towel will do. I can promise you that you WILL sweat! Blocks/Yoga Strap: These blocks and a yoga strap will be much appreciated if flexibility is of concern. I will instruct how and when to use. If you are new to Yoga...please invest!
All supplies can be purchased inexpensively at your local Target/ Walmart or Scheels; however, I recommend purchasing a sticky mat. Please refer to the table provided below for purchase comparison.

2) Water
Please bring WATER!! Make certain to be WELL HYDRATED prior to and immediately following class.

3) Positive Energy
No explanation necessary :-)

 

 

Yoga  Etiquette:  
Before  Class  
  No shoes, cell phones, keys, purses, bags, etc in room. Simply... yoga mat/supplies, water, and towels allowed in room. Refrain from talking upon entering the room. Many participants use this time to meditate and prepare for class. Have clean feet and be perfume free. Do not wear baggy clothes- wear light, form fitting clothes. Drink plenty of water throughout day before coming to class. Arriving hydrated is VERY IMPORTANT! Arrive on time (or 10 minutes early when possible).     Do not talk during class. Please do not sit in the front row if you are new. Do not push too hard. Work on Part A before you move to Parts B and C. Rest often. Please refrain from leaving during class. If necessary, attempt to leave and return between poses. Classes are 45 minutes, including approx 5 minutes of Final Savasana (Relaxation Pose); please refrain from leaving during this most important time. Your body/circulation is returning to normal.     Do not wipe the sweat- it s your body s natural air conditioner. Wiping off sweat will only disrupt your practice and encourage more sweat production for the body to cool down. Breathe. Nasal breathing. Keep your breath fluid and deep. IF and WHEN your breath is short and choppy, rest. Your MAIN GOAL of class is to REMAIN CALM and LESS REACTIVE in times of physical stress.

During  Class  
 

Following  Class  
Observe silence after the Final Savasana (relaxation pose)- this is a time of meditation for many. Leave room quietly. Respect others. Rehydrate. Have something with electrolytes. Coconut water is great, or simply a sports drink. Eat a light healthy meal. Enjoy the peace and energy that you have taken with you from class...and decide that you will be returning ;-)  

  BbEeNnEeFfIiıTtSs OoFf YyOoGgAa:
Tones and strengthens all major muscle groups Increases balance, strength respiratory balance Promotes weight loss Strengthens and restores all systems of the body Reduces the risk of sports injury and accelerates recovery time Increases concentration and focus power Improves productivity and energy level Reduces the effects of stress Makes the skin glow Brings all systems into perfect balance, mind, body, and soul  

  BbEeNnEeFfIiıTtSs OoFf HhEeAaTt:
Sweat and detoxification Focus and breath Flexibility Weight management Stress relief Immune system Joint lubrication Increased performance

Here  is  a  chart  I  found  online  that  might  help  you  in  your  quest  for  the  PERFECT  yoga  mat!     material   thickness   weight   length   biodegradable   odor   soft   traction   durability   price                     Gaiam   PVC   1/8"   light  (2.2  lbs)   68"   no   no   yes   fair   poor   $22   Kulae     tpECOmat   TPE   1/8"   light  (2  lbs)   72"   yes   no   yes   good   poor   $39   Jade     Harmony   rubber   3/16"   mid  (4  lbs)   68"  or  74"   yes   yes  (rubber)   no   good   good   $65   Lululemon     The  Mat   polyurethane,   rubber   3/16"   mid  (5.5  lbs)   71"   no   slight  (rubber)   yes   good   good   $68   Manduka     PRO   PVC   1/4"   heavy  (7  pounds)   71"  or  85"   no   no   no   good   good   $94  

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