Wednesday, September 19, 2012

YOGA CONNECTIONS

In my teaching yoga life I was able to see this happen and  experience this special connection :)

you see Yoga is so much more than the asana poses.
The time we spend or have spent together week after week is therapeutic, energizing, and healing in the most profound ways. When those blissful experiences are shared with yoga friends, I believe the positive benefits you feel are compounded.
Our connections with one another remain as rock solid as mountain pose. You will always practice yoga thinking of someone a teacher or of the women, you have practiced with you there is always connections happening in yoga, from the laughter to the tears,  and when you experience these connections you can't help but be filled with gratitude for the gift of their friendship.  
The energy we share results in these unique connections, and radiates in the room when we practice.  
To date these  two yoginis Susan and Jo are the most unique connection I have ever seen since starting out this yoga teaching journey and I am so happy to see them when they practice yoga together, we feel like two sisters from a different Mother is how they put it to me.
 From my heart to yours, Namaste. Cathy

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Fall Schedule up and on now

Monday September 10 to November 5th (no class Oct 8th)



9:30am Gentle Yoga Leslie

6:15pm Beginners Yoga Starts Sept 17 Leslie

This new class added to schedule starts Sept 17th. begin your journey whether you have never done yoga or if you have this is a therapeutic focused class to ensure a safe practice and learn the basics of yoga suitable for beginners, pre and postnatal students, modifications available for students with limitations





Tuesday September 11 to October 30th



930am Yoga Core Class Cathy

11:00am Mommy & Baby Yoga (non-crawling) Cathy

600pm Yoga Basics Plus Cathy





Wednesday Private and Semi Private Yoga Classes

call to book your class

(some insurance companies now cover Yoga as a benefit for Stress

Therapy and Rehabilitation)



Thursday September 13th to November 1st


930am Specific Needs Class Leslie or Cathy

(managing illness or injury, limiitations, overweight, gentle paced class)





5:10pm Kids Yoga with Parents Leslie

A fun filled class for kids 3-10 yrs of age with parents or without permitted this is a 45 min class to bond with your kids and have fun a variety of poses and themes :) Pre-registered only (one parent two children extra child $5.00 Classes are 8 Week sessions $120.00 starts Sept 20-November 8th



600pm Get Your YOGA ON class Leslie

(( enjoy this energetic light hearted flow class with sun salutations and a series of challenging poses with modifications available, finish this class with a relaxing, restorative Therapeutic based cool down)







Saturdays Starts September 15th - November 3rd



9:30am Beginners Basics Yoga Class Cathy


Monday, May 14, 2012

UNLIMITED SUMMER YOGA 2012

UNLIMITED SUMMER YOGA
June 19th to August 30th
SUMMER YOGA PASS
  $120each or buy 2 for $220 split with a friend only 30 passes to be sold
 get yours now sale is on until June 16th or passes sell out.


( unlimited classes for your summer fun 2012)

Summer schedule as follows Tuesdays Yoga Basics :)
TUESDAY Yoga Basics 9:30am and 6:00pm
THURSDAY Yoga 9:30am Thursday and Therapuetic Yoga 6:00pm
& included are
2 Saturday classes included in the pass July 28th and August 18th @ 9:30 am
which will include a meditation class

Summer Yoga Namaste and Remember Happiness is a choice

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Weight Loss Challenge With FITSPOT TRAINING


FITSPOT TRAINING WITH LORI BOWMAN

April 11th - June 27th 2012

is joining One Love One Heart Yoga

offering a program designed for you



WEIGHT LOSS CHALLENGE

Early Bird Registration now till April 7th

$150.00

after that $175.00

Meet on Wednesday nights 7-8PM

workshop and workout included and meal plans



Week 1 6:30pm -8:30pm for weigh in and Measurements

Nutritional Counsel

Weight Management Tips

Weekly work out & Group Support



Prizes to winner will be Hair Make up and Photo Shoot

4 Free Yoga Classes

win back your Registration money and a cash bonus

TBA on how many register book now limited space



Full details on Website please visit www.oneloveoneheartyoga.com
or www.fitspot.ca

Good Luck to all the entrants

Friday, March 9, 2012

Thinking about Trying Yoga? Or have you already practiced and somehow fell off your mat?




It can happen you get going and your Yoga practice it starts once weekly or maybe even two times a week or more and you feel great and then an injury or a life change, illness, death in family, moving, job change, financial reasons. You stop practicing yoga, and your not quite sure but you know deep down inside that your missing something, you just don't feel quite right.

Once you have made the first step on the mat you will notice it changes how you feel, how you breathe and how you move your body. It is this connection that is the pure pleasure of the yoga practice. Being in tune with yourself, knowing what is working and not working. Mind, Body, Spirit.

It has been researched that 60,000 to 90,000 thoughts a day are processed in the brain and many of them are repetative thoughts, what a waste of time and energy.

Mediation comes to mind, take some time and slow down once a day to collect yourself and just breathe, be in the moment, with your breath and let all the worries of your day disapate. Imagine thoughts as bubbles and rising from your mind's eye to the crown of your head and then disapate to the sky.

The great thing about Yoga is you can always start again and again and practice your whole entire life. It is never to late to try yoga if you have never been on a Yoga mat, it is never to late to start back to your mat. It is your intention of setting up a time to practice and whether you join a studio, or home practice, take the first step and unroll your mat and just be with yourself and reconnect to the benefits of yoga. A central premise in yoga is “everything is connected.” That’s clear when looking at the health and fitness benefits of yoga that have long been reported by practitioners and are now being confirmed by scientific research.

Top Ten Reasons to practice per Yoga Alliance

1. STRESS RELIEF: Yoga reduces the physical effects of stress on the body by encouraging relaxation and lowering the levels of the stress hormone, cortisol. Related benefits include lowering blood pressure and heart rate, improving digestion and boosting the immune system, as well as easing symptoms of conditions such as anxiety, depression, fatigue, asthma and insomnia.

2. PAIN RELIEF: Yoga can ease pain. Studies have demonstrated that practicing Yoga asanas (postures), meditation or a combination of the two, reduced pain for people with conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, auto-immune diseases and hypertension as well as arthritis, back and neck pain and other chronic conditions.

3. BETTER BREATHING: Yoga teaches people to take slower, deeper breaths. This helps to improve lung function and trigger the body’s relaxation response.

4. FLEXIBILITY: Yoga helps to improve flexibility and mobility, increasing range of movement and reducing aches and pains.

5. INCREASED STRENGTH: Yoga asanas (postures) use every muscle in the body, helping to increase strength literally from head to toe. Yoga also helps to relieve muscular tension.

6. WEIGHT MANAGEMENT: Yoga (even less vigorous styles) can aid weight control efforts by reducing the cortisol levels, as well as by burning excess calories and reducing stress. Yoga also encourages healthy eating habits and provides a heightened sense of well being and self-esteem.

7. IMPROVED CIRCULATION: Yoga helps to improve circulation and, as a result of various poses, more efficiently moves oxygenated blood to the body’s cells.

8. CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING: Even gentle yoga practice can provide cardiovascular benefits by lowering resting heart rate, increasing endurance and improving oxygen uptake during exercise.

9. BETTER BODY ALIGNMENT: Yoga helps to improve body alignment, resulting in better posture and helping to relieve back, neck, joint and muscle problems.

10. FOCUS ON THE PRESENT: Yoga helps us to focus on the present, to become more aware and to help create mind body health. It opens the way to improved coordination, reaction time and memory.


Not much more you can say other than get on the mat,take a deep breath and make the first step back to your connection with your body, mind and spirit
Namaste
Cathy