Monday, June 12, 2017

Beginners Yoga starting July 6!

Coming in July!

Have you heard about how amazing yoga is? Have you been wanting to try it but don't know where to start? Have you been wanting to improve your understanding of the philosophy and foundational teachings of yoga? Do you just want to come to the yoga room and hang out with me? Whatever your reason, put these dates on your calendar. I will be teaching this 4 week series designed to break down both the philosophy and physical practice of yoga. Classes will be on Thursdays in July from 6pm-7:30pm. You can attend all 4 classes or just one. It's up to you. Classes will roughly formatted to be 45 minutes of discussion/information and 45 minutes of physical practice. No yoga mat required (cause we have some you can borrow) or bring your own mat. Descriptions below:


July 6 - Intro to Yoga: Not Just Exercise. This class will start with a discussion of yoga as a spiritual practice, introduction to the philosophical teachings of yoga. The physical practice will include an intro to downward facing dog, cobra pose, and the warrior poses, wrist strengthening sequence with individual modifications and adjustments will be offered.


July 13 - Mindful Awareness, Pranayama (Breathing), and Restoration: learning to breathe with our whole lungs, focusing our mind, and learning how to relax. Concepts of mindfulness and meditation will be introduced with a focus on "how to" actually do these things. Practice will include structured breathing exercises and discussion on why we need to learn how to breathe. Physical Practice will be a sweet restorative practice, focused on relaxation, and releasing tension in the body.

July 20 - Developing Balance: the science of why yoga works, and standing balancing poses. Presentation on the recent science of why yoga works for healing trauma, anxiety, and depression. Discussion of the practice of non-attachment. Physical practice will include standing balancing poses such as the classic tree pose, the warrior poses, and other poses that don't require you to get on the floor.

July 27 - Mantra, Sun Salutations, Vinyasa, and Maybe a Headstand: We will explore what is a mantra, how to decide on a mantra, and how to use mantras in your day to day life. This class will be much more focused on the physical practice of linking breath with movement (Vinyasa), and doing several poses in a sequence. Opportunity to try an assisted headstand will be provided with lots of instruction and support.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

What's stopping you?

"I'm not flexible."
"I went to a yoga class once but I wasn't good at it."
"I don't have a yoga mat."
"That's not my scene."

These are common things I hear when I invite people to go to yoga with me; whether it is to attend a class that I am teaching or just go to one with me. I constantly tell people about yoga and invite them to practice with me because I have lived the healing power of yoga. I am dedicated to this practice and I have seen how it changes lives.

See my post on my journey to yoga

I went a panel discussion about diversity in yoga this week at the Avid Bookstore. It was inspiring and got me asking myself, how can I make myself more accessible to students. How can I continue to share the gift of yoga with others? If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them. I always want feedback on how I can be better for those around me.

I took away 2 big points from the discussion at Avid. One: It's not always about the physical practice, the asanas. Sure I use pictures of me doing various challenging yoga poses to draw people in but that's not the point of my classes. If you want to come to class as an exercise, that's great. It is good for your physical body. But please know that yoga is more than bending and stretching. It is about focusing on the present and the experience of "yolking" the mind, body, and spirit. I hope that I bring that to my classes.  Google yoga and you will see tons of beautiful fit blonde white women doing impossible arm balances. I love these images. I double tap them constantly on Instagram. I love seeing people doing really challenging poses. I was awestruck when one of my teachers pressed up into a headstand while talking and teaching the other day. It was amazing to see a body be that strong. But please know that this is not the end goal of yoga. You don't have to even want to do a headstand to try yoga. You don't have to be fit, or flexible, or really be anything but willing to show up to get something out of yoga. I have sat in child's pose for 20 minutes in a yoga class before. It was still a powerful experience. I learn something every time I go to a class, whether it's about the poses, teaching, or myself. I hope I bring that to people who practice with me.

The other point was the elitism in yoga. It's marketed "to people that are already chillin." People who can already afford extra, whether it be through time, money, or physical ability. I thought this was a good point. It really got me thinking about the ways that I perpetuate this stereotype. My yoga room is on the second floor of a building that is not handicap accessible. This already sets me up in the "able-ist" category. I also teach from a place of privilege as a white cis gender person and as someone who has the luxury of going to yoga in the first place. I totally acknowledge this. I don't know what to do with that knowledge, other than say, I am aware, and I love yoga so much, that I hope that this part shines through more than anything else. To me, Yoga is an important practice that can help people live more whole lives, heal from trauma, and connect with themselves and others. I can ramble on and on about this stuff, express all my guilt of being privileged or whatever, but the bottom line is, please just try a yoga class (online, in person, from a book) and see what it can do for you. Let go of how you think it is supposed to be and just try it. If you read this post to the end, you're either my friend already, or you're interested in yoga on some level, but whatever is holding you back from coming to a yoga class, please let it go.

Get on the floor and start breathing. Maybe go to a yoga class. Maybe you will even chose to practice with me. Namaste, my friends.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Updates on yoga classes!

Hello Friends!

Things have been a little hectic over at Cedar Creek Wellness. I'm starting a new adventure with a local women's residential recovery program, which I am very excited about. I have been doing training and meeting lots of new people but it has been cutting into my yoga time. Classes at the office have been on hold. But don't worry, starting in April, we will get back into the swing of things.

Saturday classes at No. 3 Railroad in Arnoldsville have been ongoing. Starting this month (March), our good friend Lydia will be co-teaching these classes. We are going to alternate each week with her leading this Saturday's class at 9am on 3/18. She completed her teacher training at Chattanooga Yoga School in 2015. She teaches an accessible Vinyasa style class incorporating traditional aspects of Hatha yoga with strengthening poses of Power yoga. Catch Lydia working at Athens Community Counsel on Aging when she isn't riding her bike around the eastside and teaching yoga. I'm excited to have her teaching with me. I hope everyone will continue to attend that class. Bring a friend!

Starting in April:

Monday 9am at Cedar Creek Wellness Vinyasa Flow class Starts April 3, 2017

If there is another time or day that you would be interested in taking a class with me, let me know and maybe we can schedule something.

Namaste Friends,

~Valerie

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

New Office, New Classes

Hello! I'm excited to tell you all that I have moved into a new office. I moved into the women's room that was previously occupied by Rachel Mapp, The Life Doula. We had partnered in 2016 to offer yoga in her beautiful space. She has moved on to other adventures and so I moved into her space full time. It is upstairs from the original office. I will be expanding my groups and yoga classes so stay tuned for updates about that. Currently, there are two classes on the schedule. Mondays at 1pm and Thursday at 6pm. If you have a time or day that would be convenient to come practice, let me know and I will be happy to try to work out a class at that time. I hope to see everyone's beautiful faces in the newly redecorated office space!