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Using metaphors to explain movement (an intro to ideokinesis)

Using metaphors to explain movement (an intro to ideokinesis)

Ideokinesis uses imagery to explore and rethink movement in the body.

Megan Sety 21 April 202021 April 2020 Home Practice Tips Read more

What is a walking meditation

What is a walking meditation

There is one key component to walking meditation – you have no destination. It’s not about where you are going, but simply being present or mindful while you go.

Megan Sety 11 April 202013 April 2020 Home Practice Tips Read more

Guide to doing yoga at home

Guide to doing yoga at home

The idea of doing yoga at home is not always the most inspiring. You’ll find some videos and articles to help you get started.

Megan Sety 5 April 202013 April 2020 General Yoga info, Home Practice Tips Read more

Yoga and connection in uncertain times

Yoga and connection in uncertain times

Take time to be in the moment and connect with the family and friends who support you – if you can’t connect in person, you can connect online and the phone. If you are feeling anxious or stressed, I’ve written many posts about the different ways yoga can help with managing stress, including breathing practices, meditation and restorative yoga.

Megan Sety 18 March 202013 April 2020 General Yoga info, Home Practice Tips Read more

What about yoga during pregnancy?

What about yoga during pregnancy?

Wondering about yoga during or after pregnancy? The key is thinking about your personal situation

Megan Sety 3 March 202013 April 2020 General Yoga info Read more

Copenhagen adduction exercise (strengthen the inner thighs/groin)

Copenhagen adduction exercise (strengthen the inner thighs/groin)

The Copenhagen adductor exercise is a creative way to strengthen the inner thigh muscles, but what does that have to do with yoga?

Megan Sety 24 February 202013 April 2020 Home Practice Tips Read more

Move organically to release fascia

Move organically to release fascia

We need to change our patterns to change our fascia. This means changing our default patterns of movement, but also not getting stuck in HOW we change those patterns – organic movement is about moving without overthinking.

Megan Sety 18 February 202013 April 2020 Home Practice Tips Read more

Aparigraha, letting go

Aparigraha, letting go

A brief introduction to aparigraha – one of the five yamas (one of the 8 limbs of yoga from Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtras, yamas are often described as ethical or moral rules or guidance). Aparigraha is often translated as non-possessiveness, non-hoarding, non-holding or non-clinging.

Megan Sety 13 February 202014 April 2024 General Yoga info Read more

Pratyahara, more than just disconnecting

Pratyahara, more than just disconnecting

Pratyahara, one of the eight limbs of yoga, is just as vital for managing stress as the more well known practices of asana, pranayama and meditation. Pratyahara is more than just disconnecting.

Megan Sety 11 February 202024 May 2021 Home Practice Tips Read more

Stretching the upper back

Stretching the upper back

This stretch for the muscles and fascia of the upper back loads the muscles and tissues in a lengthened state, making it easier to tension already over stretched muscles safely.

Megan Sety 28 January 202013 April 2020 Home Practice Tips Read more
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