Like a Boss with Kilty Inafuku of Kaimana Yoga – Video
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Like a Boss with Kilty Inafuku of Kaimana Yoga
This week #39;s badass bitch is Kilty Inafuku of Kaimana Yoga in Honolulu, Hawaii. In this interview we #39;ll be talking about... 0:18 - How she felt when she decided to become a yoga instructor...
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Learn Yoga | Power Of Mind | Let Go Yoga Series Full Episode #29 – Video
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Learn Yoga | Power Of Mind | Let Go Yoga Series Full Episode #29
The definition of everyday life in the 21st century has undergone a drastic change. Stress, tension, pressure and the hectic, almost frantic pace of today #39;s lifestyle, all of these have an...
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Indiana University Bloomington Bhakti Yoga Society Krishna Festival Part 4 – Video
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Indiana University Bloomington Bhakti Yoga Society Krishna Festival Part 4
Krishna Festival a Vedic Night of Culture, Cuisine, Philosophy and Meditation was celebrated at Indiana University Bloomington on 5th April, 2014. Part 4.
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Yoga Sutra – Janagranthi Ke Liye Yoga – Video
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Yoga Sutra - Janagranthi Ke Liye Yoga
Yoga are the physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which aim at transforming body and mind.
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om exchange meets 'Bad boy of yoga' David Sye! – Video
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om exchange meets #39;Bad boy of yoga #39; David Sye!
TO WATCH FULL INTERVIEW CLICK HERE! om exchange meets the #39;bad boy #39; of yoga, David Sye, to learn about his unique yoga style. David taught yoga to soldiers in the Bosnian war, Palestinian...
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Yoga for Lower Back Pain with Anat Geiger – Video
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Yoga for Lower Back Pain with Anat Geiger
Links to http://www.ekhartyoga.com/video/lower-back-and-hip-space Yoga for Lower Back Pain with Anat Geiger. Preview of our most popular video! 6 minutes of heaven for the lower back. This...
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Session 1 & 2 – Yoga Session 1 – DIMENSIONS OF YOGA & ITS DYNAMICS – Video
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Session 1 2 - Yoga Session 1 - DIMENSIONS OF YOGA ITS DYNAMICS
10.30 -- 11.30 - Session 1 Topic: Dimensions and Direction of Yoga envisaged by Patanjali Krishnamacharya. Speaker: Sri.S.Sridharan, Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram 11.30 -- 12.30 - Session...
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Session 3 – DIMENSIONS OF YOGA & ITS DYNAMICS – Video
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Session 3 - DIMENSIONS OF YOGA ITS DYNAMICS
Session 3 Topic: New paradigms for psychology from Yogic lore Speakers: Dr.Vinayachandra and Dr.Anuradha, Centre for Indian Psychology, Bangalore One Day National Seminar DIMENSIONS OF...
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Chit Chat: Batavia yoga teacher featured in new book
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Batavia yoga teacher Linda Karl believes that yoga can help a person in every part of his or her life.
Karl, the founder of Metta Yoga, is one of only two Chicago-area yoga teachers featured in the book Conversations With Modern Yogis.
Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopf had the chance to talk to Karl about the book.
Eric Schelkopf: You had your first public OM in 1973 with beat poet Allen Ginsberg. Can you tell me about that?
Linda Karl: Well, I was in junior college in Chicago. At the time it was called Southwest College, but now its called Richard J. Daley College.
Allen Ginsberg came to do a reading of his poem Howl. He was a Buddhist, and we all just kind of sat around and chanted.
Schelkopf: Was that a life-changing experience?
Karl: I dont know about changing my life. But it was interesting. Allen Ginsberg and his writings were very popular with the counter-culture at that time.
After the poetry reading, a bunch of us went out to a party with him. Everybody just kind of sat around and hung on his every word, so to speak. It was pretty cool.
Schelkopf: Of course, you are featured in this book, Conversations With Modern Yogis.
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Can yoga help curb violence in Chicago?
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CHICAGO - With their brightly colored mats spread along a sidewalk, Tameka Lawson's yoga students try to follow her instructions: concentrate on their breathing and focus on the beauty of their surroundings.
But this is Englewood, one of Chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods, where streets are dotted with boarded-up houses and overgrown lots, and residents are as familiar with the crackle of gunfire as the chime of an ice cream truck. So while the students stretch their arms to the sky, a man the size of a refrigerator stands guard over the class.
It seems odd, all these slow movements, deep breathing and talk about being centered in a neighborhood ruled by drug-dealing gangs. It's simply the latest attempt to curb violence in a city where the number of homicides and guns seized leads the nation. The hope is that yoga's meditative focus will help cooler heads prevail the next time violence or vengeance looms.
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The students "live in an environment where everything's rushed, everything's pressured. So if you breathe through certain things, you are able to see clearer. You really are," said Lawson, executive director of a nonprofit group called I Grow Chicago. "Then they can act rather than react."
The idea has even caught the attention of police. At least one officer has made Lawson's class part of an anti-violence program for at-risk youths.
With yoga training, "when they get in a tense situation, they can breathe and relax and make the right decision instead of jumping out at someone and hitting them," officer Daliah Goree said.
Students attest to the calming effect yoga has in an urban landscape of shifting rivalries and constant suspicion.
"I had a lot on my mind, and 10, 15 minutes (of yoga) eased my mind a whole lot," said Karl Mables, 25, after taking the class for the first time.