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Dec 01 2016

Gym Vs Yoga Studio

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Today I walked back into the Gym after a whole year. To greet me was a friendly face who said “Hi Claire, So nice to see you it’s been a while.”  “Yes a Year I said” Then followed the usual how time fly’s and kind words. The obligatory form filling then in to the gym I go. I walk up to the Play Room staff who all welcomed Solomon and Judah by name! “We have missed you boys, how old are you now”

Such a warm welcome. It’s so important to feel remembered and welcome. I instantly felt like I belonged.

Just like the Yoga studio I didn’t feel judged for being away so long or for putting on weight. Non judgmental place of connection. Sounds a lot like a Yoga Studio to me.

I know the Gym can be a scary place full of body beautiful’s and big muscles, (as can the Yoga Studio) but for me it has always been a safe place. A place where I can leave the world outside the door, Escape the heat both degrees and life! A place where I can let out my frustration anger and pain. Emotions that I always feel like I should hide in a Yoga Studio.

In the Gym I can challenge myself, push my self to the edge feel exhausted and exhilarated all at the same time. Another attribute not embraced in the Yoga Studio.

When I have a good Gym session I feel as though I can take on the world like a tribal woman, fearless, powerful and strong. Like Kail the Hindu Goddess that liberates souls and represents empowerment.

When I have a good Yoga session I feel like calling my Mum and telling her I love her. Remembering all the kind things Noah does and showing unconditional love to everyone.

Both are great, both make me feel good about my self, both make me feel good about the world. They bring out different aspects of me as a whole person. Both give me time to reflect.

I realised today that coping with planed physical stress is exciting and I place no judgment on myself. If I can’t lift that last rep, then wait, breath, try again.  If I still can’t. Then I feel satisfied that I have reached my max and congratulate myself on getting to the point of fatigue.  Glad in the knowledge that I have broken a barrier and am getting stronger.

So why in life if I can’t lift that last rep, whether that be in the form of. Not making that dead line or not remembering to put the bins out,  Missing out on the boys bed time routine. Why do I not have this same response of satisfaction and celebration?

I do not feel as though I have broken a barrier and am getting stronger. I do not feel satisfied that I have done all I can. I wonder how to bring the gym into my life. Start to see each personal or emotional challenge as 3 sets of 10.

Yoga is so clear on how to calm and see clarity in your daily life. Yoga gives you tools for coping with and reducing stress, but not really for encouraging you to push harder one more rep, make it through, and lets face it sometimes we need to power on through and find that tribal woman who lets out her war cry as she charges forward with her head high.

These two forms of physical exercise Yoga and Gym, are to me the same. Both give me strength. Both give me peace. Both are a way of life and give me teachings far deeper than just warrior one foot position, or how my hip hinge pattern should work for a dead lift. Both get judged by others. Yoga gets classified as Hippy and Gym as Narcissistic.

To choose one as superior would be wrong like choosing which aspect of me should be superior. I embrace them both and let them help me through this crazy journey of life, both on the physical realm as well as an emotional and  spiritual realm of my being.

lets not judge one another on what ever path they are on and always welcome our differences with fond kindness and interest.

In the true sense of the word Namaste. We are all one with this connection through the infinite. So to do something for your body in this form whether it be Yoga, Weights, running etc. It all classifies as Asana. We are all on the same path. The path of health and wellness to make time to improve our physical body will in turn improve our emotional and spiritual bodies as there is no separation between the 3.

 

Written by Claire · Categorized: Blog

Dec 01 2016

Christmas Offer

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Treat the Yogi/Yogini in your life to a Whole Year of Unlimited Yoga

$1400 for the Christmas offer that will keep the love going all year round.

That’s a saving of $1720

Christmas Vouchers available

Yoga & Qigong in Ferny Hills

Written by Claire · Categorized: Blog

Nov 29 2016

Kathleen Charles

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Kathleen Charles is one of our amazing Kids Teachers. She also teaches us grown ups Flow Yoga on a Thursday night. Kathleen will soon be starting a Seniors Class here at Yogasol in Ferny Hills.

We caught up with Kathleen inbetween being a Mum and Teaching at the other studios, In New Market and Chermside.

Here is Kathleen’s views on Yoga, and how it benefits all ages.

 

You’ve just started teaching seniors Yoga. What draws you to work with this age group?
I’ve been practicing yoga for 16 years and it’s only in the past 4 or so that I’ve felt “worthy” of teaching it, if that makes sense. It’s so much more than an exercise class and I feel teachers should have a true understanding of what we’re doing. That said, I have found yoga incredible and transformative in my life and I am thrilled with the opportunity to bring it to others.
I truly believe it’s for “every body” and I like being able to bring it to people who may not be seen as “typical yogis”. I like to practice with anyone, but there’s something special to me about practicing with people who aren’t worried about fancy poses, but more so really incorporating it into a healthy, happy lifestyle.
I started working with seniors even before I began practicing yoga. I thoroughly enjoy this group of people and feel yoga is wonderful for them as it works so much on life and body acceptance, which is so important at that stage of our life journey.
What does Yoga have to offer to people who are less able bodied?
Yoga is really not at all about how able bodied we are. The flexibility and strengthening benefits can be enjoyed by anyone—there is an appropriate level for all of us. It’s also about dealing with emotions and pain, both physical and mental/emotional/spiritual. It’s about acceptance of our bodies and ourselves where we are along the path of life. It’s about breathing fully. It’s really about our whole outlook towards life and other living beings—so much more than an exercise class!
What would you say to someone who said “I’m too old to try Yoga?
It’s the same as saying I’m not flexible enough to do yoga. Give it a go! Find a teacher who can reach you where you are in life today, your current abilities and go from there. Start by learning the benefits of healthy breathing and meditation and then work towards physical practice if you want to.
Specalising in both Children’s classes and seniors classes must give you such a broad view on Yoga and its benefits. More so than teaching seasoned Yogis who all stand on their heads and elbows with ease.
What gives you the most sense of satisfaction within both age groups?
Maybe I just like underdogs. Children and seniors are often ignored a bit more by our Western society. I enjoy being with and learning from both of these groups–both can teach us so much about a healthy perspective on and approach to life.

Written by Claire · Categorized: Blog, Uncategorized

Nov 21 2016

Massage at Yoga Sol

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We have two Treatment Rooms here at Yoga Sol.

We have 3 different styles of massage for you to choose from.

Relaxation Massage, For when life gets too much. 

We all suffer from stress and Tension from time to time and the Christmas season takes its toll on us. Weather you are treating yourself or taking care of the Christmas shopping with vouchers for loved ones  A relaxation massage is a good start.

If you have more stubborn knots or tension headaches that reoccur you may want to try the Remedial Massage. This style is a deeper stronger massage good for maintenance of a healthy injury free body, especially if you are active at the gym with weights or cycling on a regular basis.

Myo Therapy 

This is more of a movement based manual therapy. Your treatment might include Dry needling, cupping, taping, Mobilisations. As well as exercises. If you have long term pain or have tried many other approaches Myo Therapy might be for you. Instead of looking at the pain and treating the pain. We look at your movement patterns. See where there might be an imbalance within a certain movement and work with you to try and rectify this. Helping to stop the pain from reoccurring.

Which ever treatment suits you we have your back!

All gift vouchers are valid for 12 months and can be brought online.

Stress free shopping!

 

Written by Claire · Categorized: Blog

Nov 10 2016

Introducing Jo Moloney

This is the first in a series of interviews to help you get to know our teachers.

First one off the block is Jo,

Jo Teaches at Yogasol in Ferny Hills on a Monday Morning at 9;30 Beginners  [Read more…]

Written by Claire · Categorized: Blog

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