Monday, May 31, 2010

Class This Morning

As I entered the studio at 7.15am this morning, the five students that were there were already at seated poses, some were almost finishing. How early did they start?

It’s rare good to have the option of going to Mysore-styled classes every morning, although M (see previous post) is only here for two weeks.

With a new teacher, or rather one whom I am going to for the first time, I normally hold back go easy with my practice. The studio though, is generating a lot of heat from the energies of the other students’ practices; and with adjustments from M, I found my practice going deeper than expected.

Had a great adjustment in Prasarita Padottanasana C. I had also had help in Utthita Hasta Padangushthasana and Utthita Parshvasahita, which I’m grateful for, as lately I’ve been having dance sessions when I reach this stage.

Have to highlight that M gave me great adjustments in Marichyasana C. On top of giving a nice twist, he also managed to get my shoulders extra width and got my chest to open up at the same time. Very nice!

My fingers found each other in the first side of Marichiyasana D. M came over and got me to find even more of my fingers. Yay! He also got me to bind in the second side of Marichyasana D. Interesting to note that his Marichyasana D adjustments are very similar to those of Saraswathi.

And, for my personal log, I was told to use more of my legs in Urdhva Dhanurasana. I’ve always found it extremely hard to lift my hands off the mat, let alone walk my hands in – maybe I haven't been using my legs properly. He adjusted by pushing my thighs towards each other slightly. Got to remember that feeling in my next practice.

On a totally irrelevant different note, I haven’t seen the naked guy for quite some time. Not that I’m missing him or anything; but just wondering.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

It Finally Happened

My first successful Marichyasana D bind on my own this morning. Albeit on the right side only, but I am so so thrilled. Teacher was busy assisting someone at the other end of the room at that time. Did my usual attempt by getting my left arm past my right knee and slipped the left hand under the right foot. That normally constitutes my bind when I’m practicing on my own. Somehow today the left shoulder gave more movement towards the right knee and I thought, “what if I go for it”. Before I know it, the left elbow could hook around the right knee and then, through some frantic breathing, the fingers found each other, and I was BINDING!

If I were not in a class, I would have done a celebratory fist pump after the five breaths were up (they were very quick breaths). I even managed to do Baddha Padmasana, which lately has been more misses than hits.

Practice, practice and all is coming!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

More Updates

Received news that an authorised Ashtanga teacher is visiting Kuala Lumpur, and who will be teaching Mysore styled classes at the Westin hotel from 31 May to 12 June. This is so timely. Practice has been interrupted lately by relatives visiting from abroad. The good news was the excuse to indulge in what can only be described as feast of local cuisine for dinners – this included lots of kuih (Malay cakes – really delicious), satay (a must try for visitors to Malaysia), Hokkien noodles (have to be non-halal as the pork cracklings are really something), Cantonese yee mee, durians (one either love them or hate them – I love them!), lots of roti canai, thosai (dosas for those who has been to India) and heaps of curry puffs and pisang goreng (bananas fried in batter). I should have taken photos of the food. But greed has overlooked opportunities to document the food and the excess that we eat.

I have digressed. So, the news included a picture of the teacher and also a picture of his authorisation certificate from KPJAYI (I’m thrilled to see the certificate as I have never seen one before).









And here is the text from the flyer :

AshtangaYogaKL
Visiting Teacher
We welcome a new authorised teacher from Portugal, Manuel Ferreira
from Monday, 31 May – Saturday, 12 June 2010

Daily Mysore Classes : 6:00 – 9:30 a.m.
Course Fees:
12 day package – RM400
6 day package – RM225
Drop-ins – RM60
Where: The Westin Hotel, Poolside Studio, Level 4, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Ashtanga Updates In Kuala Lumpur

Some updates on Ashtanga scenes in KL. The teacher that was teaching Mysore style classes at the Westin is now back from Mysore and is teaching at this studio in Bangsar. The schedule can be found here. Beginners absolutely welcomed.

Manasa Yoga is commemorating the first year death anniversary of Shri K Pattabhi Jois, which is on May 18, by conducting Ashtanga classes the whole of next week. Click here for details.

Friday, May 7, 2010

A Post Worth Visiting Again And Again

Like to share this post from a blog I came across because the video gives such a beautiful insight of Shri K Pattabhi Jois (Guruji) and of what it is like being one of his students. Please click on the link to access the post.