Starting on Wednesday 3rd October Jude will be teaching a weekly Yin Yoga class at In The Moment. This is in addition to the monthly class on Tuesday nights.

Wednesdays 8:15 – 9:15 pm

Yin Yoga

Yin YogaYin Yoga practice is designed to focus on the connective tissue of the hips, pelvis and lower spine. These tissues are considered to be Yin tissues as opposed the the Yang muscles.  The postures are generally held three to five (and very occasionally up to twenty) minutes at a time., with most of the postures being practised on the floor.

In “Yinsights” Bernie Clark says “While initially this style of yoga can seem quite boring, passive, or soft, yin practice can be quite challenging due to the long duration of the poses. We can remain in the postures anywhere from one to twenty minutes! Yin and yang tissues respond quite differently to being exercised. You need to experience this to really know what Yin Yoga is all about. After you have experienced it, even just once, you will realize that you have been doing only half of the asana practice.”

For that reason it is great for anyone with a regular dynamic yoga practice and  for dancers, athletes and runners.

Yin Yoga as a style  has  evolved from Taoist Yoga. Hence the term Yin.  I studied Yin Yoga with Paul Grilley, who made the style popular and who  taught well known Yin Yoga teacher Sarah Powers. Paul Grilley studied with Yin Yoga orginator Master Paulie Zink, who  is quite emphatic that Yin Yoga as it is taught is only one small element of a full Taoist Yoga practice which encompasses Yin and Yang practices.

A balanced Yoga practice will endeed embody elements of both. The reason we  teach Yin Yoga and the reason it has become so popular is that many  popular styles of  Hatha Yoga are practiced in a dynamic (Yang) fashion by western practitioners. Yin Yoga is  the perfect complement to a Yang practice or lifestyle. You wouldn’t want to only ever do a Yin Yoga practice but it is the perfect balancing practice for those who do a lot of running around in their lives.

If you want to read more about Yin Yoga then we  highly recommend the Yin Yoga website   www.yinyoga.com  edited by Bernie Clark, author of Yinsights.

An excellent introduction to Yin Yoga is Paul Grilley’s article for Yoga Journal

Yin Yoga Classes at In the Moment

Weekly on Wednesdays – 8:15 -9:15 pm. Starts 3rd October 2012

Monthly on the last Tuesday of every month 6:30 – 8 pm

We also hold regular Yin Yoga workshops where you can learn more about this profound practice.

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