Everyone can do Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga if they put their mind to it, no matter if you are 8 or 80 years old. Although the first series seems intimidating because the postures are so demanding, it can be modified so that anyone can do it. All that is needed is an experienced teacher and a motivated student. Like the Vedas, one cannot learn it just by reading or practising on one's own: it is important to learn from someone knowledgeable.The most important thing during a class is to feel the body and keep the mind focused. The aim of Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga is that the student meditates while moving and therefore knows his or her own body. To practise just for the sake of exercise or to learn how to do a posture is to limit the experience. In order to be able to meditate in movement it is important to prepare oneself. Discipline is crucial if you want to succeed in whatever you do. Eating well and sleeping well and preparing your mind for the next day's practice will enhance the benefits of the practice.
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The effects of the moon
Focus your mind during the practice
What is Love?
Therapeutic yoga - Lorena González
Ying Yang Yoga
Work on the hips and lower back
Interview with Tirso Esteve
Breathing in postures
Routine Base 1
Routine Base 2
Yoga to improve your life 5: Best postures for your back
Yoga to improve your life 8: Restorative Yoga Body & Mind
Yoga to improve your life 4: Activate your metabolism and gain flexibility
Yoga to Improve Your Life 9: Stress relief routine
Disconnect Screens: Excessive use of mobile and social networks
The silence of the brain: mental calmness
Why does the brain need to listen to the body?
Do we make decisions with our body or with reason?
What are stress and anxiety?