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The Art of Stretching
Teaching the Practice of Yogasanas
by Son Hui Yi

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An Overview of the Benefits of Yoga
The practice of Yoga tones the entire body and removes toxins and impurities. Yoga cleanses and aerates the lungs. It oxygenates the blood and purifies the nerves. It leads to a state of complete equilibrium of body, mind and spirit. The practitioner is able to free herself from physical disabilities and mental distraction. Persons of all ages and physical abilities can benefit from yoga practice. Curative yoga poses exist for many diseases, both common and uncommon.

What is Pavanamukasana?
Son Hui YiPavanamukasana is a treatment that relieves tightness in joints. Turns painful white muscle that blocks energy into healthy, stretched red muscles for better flow of blood and oxygen. The more of this treatment you receive the longer the effects last. It helps relieve the symptoms of diseases such as Arthritis, CMT Disease, MS, Parkinson's Disease, Scoliosis, etc.


What is Ashtanga Yoga?
Ashtanga YogaIn Ashtanga Yoga, the practitioner moves through a sequence of poses, incorporating correct posture, breathing and concentration. Practicing in this way provides optimum health benefits to the entire body. It is generally more vigorous than Hatha Yoga.


Standing Pose

Standing Poses
develop overall strength and flexibility. They stimulate the cardiovascular and respiratory systems and enable the nervous system to adapt to a range of body positions.
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Backbending poseBack Bending Poses
stimulate the sympathetic nervous system and prepare the body for activity. They relieve the tedium of sitting hunched over a desk, reduce the stress that occurs as a result of manipulating objects in the environment and combat the negative effects of too much resting and reclining.



Forwardbending pose

Forward Bending Poses
have an invigorating effect of the abdominal organs. They stimulate the entire nervous system and enhance digestion and relieve constipation.



Twisting poseTwisting Poses
complement forward and backward bending by exercising muscles in more complex ways than is accomplished by the symmetrical movements of flexion and tension alone. The axial compression of the spine and other structures of the torso improves nutrition to the intervertebral disks and squeezes blood out of the internal organs of the abdomen and pelvis, thus improving circulation in the body’s supportive system.


Shoulder standing poseShoulder Stand/Head Standing Poses improve blood flow through the brain cells. This rejuvenates them, resulting in clearer and increased brain activity. These poses insure proper blood supply to the pituitary and pineal glands in the brain. Growth, health and vitality depend upon the proper functioning of these two glands. (Note: they are not advisable for those people with high or low blood pressure.)

Side Stretch poseAlthough anyone may benefit from a yoga practice, it is especially effective in training for all types of athletic activities. Yoga increases flexibility and it results in higher levels of concentration and endurance as well. Athletes in any sport, from football to gymnastics to swimming can look to yoga to take them to the next level of performance.

A note about what yoga is NOT.
It is not:

  • A fitness fad.
    It is a life-style practice that for 5,000 years, has provided tangible benefits to millions of practitioners. Dedication to the practice results in a healthy mind, body and spirit.

  • A quick fix.
    Constant practice is the key to success. It is not a commodity that can be purchased. It is an asset to be gained as the result of hard work.

  • A religion.
    Although the practitioner can enjoy a deeper connection to his or her own spirituality, this is a personal aspect which crosses all philosophical and theological boundaries.

Ashtanga Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga is a powerful system of self-transformation which makes the body flexible, strong and healthy and brings mental clarity, peace and happiness.

The Ashtanga Yoga asana sequences (sequences of postures) are intelligently designed to detoxify the body, align the muscular-skeletal system, purify the nervous system and generally bring good health and vitality to the practitioner.

Ashtanga Yoga uses a unique method of co-ordinating movement and breathing, known as vinyasa. The vinyasa determines the way component postures are linked together, and when combined with energetic muscular "locks" called bandhas, the resulting practice is very powerful. To deepen the practice still further and to bring the mind under control, the eyes focus on specific points depending on the asana. The combination of posture, vinyasa and gazing point is called trishtana.

The benefits of Ashtanga Yoga practice are felt immediately. The postures and vinyasas help to detoxify, heal and relax the body and mind, and bring new vitality and awareness to the practitioner.

The process of learning the asanas challenges one mentally to release old patterns of behavior and attachments, and so, as the physical transformation takes place through asana practice, a parallel psychological process is happening too.

This is just the first step. Once physical and mental healing have taken place, Ashtanga Yoga becomes a guide to inner exploration through a series of progressively more introspective practices which culminate in the ultimate liberation from suffering and universal knowledge which results from complete Self knowledge.

There are 64 arts in the Hindu culture which can lead man to Self Realization and Yoga is one of these. These arts are transmitted in a totally organic and systematic way, starting always with the repetition of simple techniques and gradually increasing the complexity and intensity of the practice in a harmonious and scientific way.

This method has been found to be highly effective in all these different art forms and is the basis of traditional Ashtanga Yoga teaching. Ashtanga Yoga Shala is a traditional school dedicated to the teachings of Sri K Pattabhi Jois of Mysore, South India.

Pattabhi Jois studied extensively with his teacher Krishnamacharya and devised six asana sequences under his guidance based on information contained in an ancient scripture known as the Yoga Korunta.

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