Midwinter 2010 Newsletter from Nikki

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Happy New Year, Once More!

I often joke that a benefit of celebrating the Lunar New Year is you get to start over not once, but twice a year. Resolutions not going strong right off the gate after January 1? No problems, a second chance is just around the corner. It’s a fun thought to entertain, but in jest there is often some truth, and whichever calendar you follow, I invite you to keep on celebrating the newing and renewing of ourselves.

This year, a lot of celebratory events seem to be happening within the past couple days and the days ahead for me. On Friday, February 12, the Olympics torch lit up the Pacific Northwest skies from Vancouver, BC as I found myself in the first installment of my teacher Theresa Elliott’s workshop on Sacroiliac Stability in Yoga, an event years in the making for her. Two days later on Sunday February 14 was the first day of the Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger, and of course, it was also Valentine’s Day.

The studios where I’m proud to be a part of, Taj Yoga in Seattle and Village Green Yoga in Issaquah, both have their birthdays this month, Taj turning five and Village Green turning two. Congratulations to studio Directors Theresa Elliott and Jean Massimo, respectively! Congratulations also, to Pacific Yoga Teacher Training Co-Directors Kathryn Payne and Theresa Elliott for starting their 14th 200-hour teacher training this weekend, with which I’m honored to be assisting.

And so, onward to the rest of this winter, and let the celebration continue!

Namaste Monkey
Photo caption: A gift from my quirky boyfriend

My Teaching Schedule

Birthday Celebration at Village Green Yoga

As part of the 2nd birthday celebration, Village Green Yoga in Issaquah will be offering three days of free yoga classes to send thanks back to the community. You can find me teaching:

  • Yoga for Newbies: Saturday morning, 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. February 20, 2010.
  • Reboot, a Restorative Yoga workshop, where you’ll rest more than work: Sunday evening, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. February 21, 2010.

Intro to Yoga
It is an awesome privilege and joy for me to work with anyone new to yoga, and I will continue to teach three intro series in the coming months: two at Village Green Yoga and one at Taj Yoga.

At Village Green Yoga

  • Weeknight session: Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. March 11 – April 15, 2010.
  • Weekend session: Saturday mornings, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. March 13 – April 17, 2010.
  • Cost: $75 for the whole 6-week series and 10% discount on mats and mat bags at the Village Green Boutique.

At Taj Yoga

  • Date: Wednesday evenings, 6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. March 3 – April 14, 2010.
  • Cost: $85 for one, $150 for two.
  • Discount for current students: $75 for one person and $140 for two.

Techniques and Alignment
This is a class to uncover and refine our yoga poses and linking them in specific sequences.

At Village Green Yoga

  • Date: Monday evenings, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., ongoing
  • Cost: $18 drop-in, or use your class card.

Yoga Happy Hour (and Fifteen Minutes)
Happy Hour can be happy times indeed, and in addition to cheap food and drinks and good friends, there’s another kind of happiness that we can gain, and that is in the body and mind. Here, you can put the stress of the work week behind, reboot, and get ready for the weekend. We’ll work with sequences to re-energize by aligning the body and resting deeply in restorative postures.

At Taj Yoga

  • Date: Friday afternoons, 5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m., starts March 5, 2010.
  • Cost: $15 drop-in or $65 for 5 classes.

Yoga for Climbers
As a long-time climber, I continue to appreciate how my yoga practice influences my climbing, both in my ability to move my body to avoid injuries, and in my ability to deal with the falls and setbacks that are inevitable in climbing. I also continue to be grateful for everyone at Stone Gardens for having me share my practice with you. I’ll be back in March for another 4-week series.

At Stone Gardens Climbing Gym

  • Date: Wednesday mornings, 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. March 3 – 24, 2010.
  • Cost: 4-week series for $40, $12 drop-in if space is available. Stone Gardens members only.

Sneak Peak Project

Support Your Local Yoga Teachers
I recently interviewed Seattle yoga teacher Dylan Noebels, and had a ton of fun doing it. So much so, that I’ve been inspired to start a project to get to know more local yoga teachers.

The idea is to support teachers in their grass-root marketing efforts, and to encourage them to keep improving the quality of yoga and of their teaching in our communities.

The project is still in an early stage inception, so stay tuned. If you know a teacher, or if you are a teacher, who would like to be interviewed and featured on my website, please let me know!

In the mean time, check out this short video of me talking with Dylan, and check out our interview. And if you’re in the North Seattle area looking to establish a daily practice, be sure to check out Dylan’s new Immersion series at Taj Yoga starting March 1, 2010!

Have a great rest of your winter, and I’ll see you on, and off, that proverbial mat.

Nikki
nikki@nikkiyoga.com

Contact Information
Nikki Chau
www.nikkiyoga.com
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@yogageekgirl on Twitter
(206) 569-4496
nikki@nikkiyoga.com

Village Green Yogawww.villagegreenyoga.com
Village Green Yoga on Facebook
@villagegrnyoga on Twitter
317 NW Gilman Blvd Suite 1
Issaquah, WA 98027
(425) 657-0411
info@villagegreenyoga.com

Taj Yoga
www.tajyoga.com
Taj Yoga on Facebook
@tajyogaseattle on Twitter
9250 14th Avenue Northwest
Seattle, WA 98117-2306
(206) 782-9642
info@tajyoga.com

Stone Gardens

www.stonegardens.com
2839 Northwest Market Street
Seattle, WA 98107-4215
(206) 781-9828
info@stonegardens.com

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is flung
into a kaleidoscope
of new possibilities.
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Interview with Yoga Teacher Dylan Noebels

Dylan Noebels is a fellow teacher at Taj Yoga. Last week, I sat down and interviewed him on how he became a yoga teacher, and his new Immersion series at the Taj, which starts Monday March 1st. You can reach him at dylann @ gmail.com

Also check out a short clip of the interview of me and Dylan.

Nikki: When did yoga first come into your life? Like, the first time you ever knew that yoga existed.

Dylan: It was during my sophomore year of college in 1998 at Longwood University in Farmville Virginia. I was looking for a workout book and checked out a Power Yoga book from the library. I flipped through it and didn’t like it. It didn’t make sense, it seemed too stretchy, and not what I wanted. I returned the book and never thought of it again. I forgot about it for a long time.

Nikki: Okay, so it wasn’t love at first pose. Then what happened?

Dylan: I moved to Seattle in 2001 and didn’t want to pay for the gym anymore and was doing this calisthenic exercise with eccentric contraction and using breath with it, and I would make up these poses. My ex-wife told me that I should do yoga, and I said, “No, I’m not joining your cult.”

(Nikki: I was glad I didn’t have any coffee in my mouth at this point, because I totally laughed out loud.)

Dylan: There was an empty room in a house that I had moved in and the roommate had a Yoga for Dummies DVD. One day the house was empty, and I thought, “Hmm, I’ll see what this is all about”. I was hooked from the first time. It wasn’t so hard that it frustrated me and I felt taller and better and better doing it, so I did the yoga for dummies DVD for a while.

(Nikki’s note: it turned out the DVD was Basic Yoga Workout for Dummies by Sarah Ivanhoe.)

Dylan: I found out that it was from India, and I wanted to learn more and find book written by Indian guy. So I found a used book called The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga by Swami Vishnu-Devananda. He talked about other things besides the physical side of yoga, and the philosophy was appealing.

And then, I just thought I’d teach yoga! I knew that I wanted to teach yoga before ever taking a class, because I had gained so much from it.

I was waiting table in Fremont when I heard about a Teacher Training from a fellow waitress who was also a yoga teacher. So, in 2005 I took the 200-hour Pacific Yoga teacher training at The Yoga Tree in Seattle with Kathryn and Theresa.

I met the owner of Three Tree Yoga in the training, who opened a studio during the training, and they asked me to come teach there. I said yes right away, even though it was a 2-hour bus ride away because the studio is in Federal Way. That was 4 years ago. I started teaching at Taj a year later.

Nikki: What are some interesting memories of you teaching yoga in the early years?
Dylan: I’ve taught yoga to teenagers in Spanish, and I had to learn how to say all the body parts in Spanish. That was really fun.

Nikki: Besides Spanish, what might one experience in a yoga class with Dylan Noebels?
Dylan:  The mental benefit of a physical practice.

Nikki: What keeps you going?
Dylan: You’re always learning something new and the learning curve is a spiral, it keeps curving.

Nikki: What else is interesting to you besides yoga?
Dylan: Acting and writing. I wrote a feature film, filmed it and it’s in a couple people’s closet (both of us laughing). It was about two guys who wait tables and want to get rich quick. I also make short films. I’m part a group called Raw Stock Media. We have 6 short films will be shown at ACT theater. I’m currently doing a film that’s a spoof on yoga.

Nikki: Okay, let’s talk about the Immersion. What can one expect during and after the class?

Dylan: You’ll find that when you do yoga first thing in the morning, other things get to you less over the course of the day, you might feel that there is more energy overall. You’ll be more awake for work. If you haven’t had a regular yoga practice in the morning, you’ll discover the benefits of that can be life changing. You’ll be getting the outside eyes. I will talk about alignment and techniques and some flow, philosophy and meditation will also be discussed.

Nikki: Should I eat anything before class?

Dylan: I’d wait till after to eat, juice is okay, coffee will not be provided but caffeine is okay. There’s a tea pot in the studio and I’ll also be available after class for tea and talk on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Nikki: How much should I expect to pay for the Immersion classes?
Dylan: It’s $150 for for 20 classes for a whole month. If you can only come 3 days a week, it’s $100. There’s a discount of $140 if you sign up before February the 20th. And it’s $250 for 2 people.

Nikki: People sometimes say, oh I don’t have money for yoga, but then they’d spend just as much money, if not more, on other things, like alcohol. As a bartender, what’s the most expensive drink you’ve ever made?
Dylan: There’s a drink at the bar where I work now that’s $20.

Nikki: $20! That’s like, almost three yoga classes! With 20 classes for $150, that’s $7.5 a class.
Dylan: Yup, people spend money on funny things.

Nikki: Okay, speaking of funny. What’s the funniest word or thing you’ve encountered recently?
Dylan: When Andra Devoght (a Physical Therapist and Yoga Teacher) came to talk to us about Therapeutic Yoga and she mentioned a foot condition called “forefoot valgus”, I was snickering when I wrote it down.

Nikki: Haha, that… makes me snicker too. Alright, if you had to come up with some sort of slogan for your yoga teaching, what would it be?
Dylan: Yoga for Americans. (We’re both laughing a lot). Because it would un-American for you to have tight hamstrings.
Nikki: I love it! Yoga with Dylan, because it would un-American for you to have tight hamstrings!

Seattle Yoga Teacher Dylan Noebels at Kuan Yin Tea House in Wallingford

Seattle Yoga Teacher Dylan Noebels at Kuan Yin Tea House in Wallingford

Village Green Yoga Turns Two, and You Get Free Yoga!

Hey there East Side (and Seattle too!), Village Green Yoga in Issaquah is celebrating its 2nd birthday Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 19th, 20th and 21st.

As part of this celebration, there will be free classes for new and existing students all weekend, as well as special events and special deals in the boutique, so, get your checkbook ready, or… maybe hide it if you have an uncontrolled weakness for yoga bling. :)

I’ll be teaching the Yoga for Newbies class at 9:30am on Saturday morning February 20th, and leading a Restorative class at 6pm on Sunday night, February 21st.

Here’s the free yoga schedule, and check out the Birthday page on the VGY website for more info and a full schedule.

Friday 2/19
Sunrise Yoga @ 6:30am with Bailee
Open Your Heart @ 8am with Bailee
Kundalini Yoga @ 9:30 with Sosie
New P’s @ noon with Diana
QiGong @ 6:30pm with Nancy

Saturday 2/20
Power Flow @ 8am with Miranda
Intro to Newbies @ 9:30am with Nikki
Anusara 101 @ 11 with Andrea
Understanding Anusara @ 1pm with Jean
Kirtan with Gina Sala @ 3pm
Advanced Practice @ 5 with Jean

Sunday 2/21
Forrest Yoga @ 9am with Tricia
Meditation Gathering @ 11am
NIA @ noon with Irene
Feldenkrais Method @ 1pm with Irene
Party and Blessing of the Space @ 2pm
Learn to Live in Your Body @ 4:30 with Debbie
Restorative Workshop @ 6pm with Nikki

It's cake time!

It's cake time!

News from Nikki – A New Year’s Newsletter

I occasionally send out newsletters, and here’s a sample of one that I just recently sent out. If you’d like to receive them, you can subscribe using the form on the right hand side of this web site, or email me at nikki@nikkiyoga.com and I’ll be glad to add you to my list.

I don’t ever share it to anybody. Although, after watching Avatar, I admit I’ve wondered what it would be like to be 9 foot tall, blue, and fly around on a Banshee. So, if someone offered me a chance to be a Na’Vi to trade for a peek in my email list, I might have to think about it.

Here’s the original version of New Year’s Newsletter from Nikki Chau

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Let us go then, you and I
When the evening is spread out against the sky

Let us go, through certain half-deserted streets…
Streets that follow like a tedious argument
Of insidious intent
To lead you to an overwhelming question
Oh, do not ask, “What is it?”
Let us go and make our visit.

“Let us go then, you and I”
T.S. Eliot, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

These first couple lines of T.S Eliot’s poem have always been my favorite for their sense of invitation on an adventure. It is precisely the way I feel when I enter my yoga class, when I sit on the meditation cushion, and when I step onto a yoga mat, where I have learned to cultivate a curiosity of what’s going on in my body and mind.

That is why, when asked, “What is yoga?”, I often reply that a yoga practice is a personal exploration of ourselves.

In that light, I cannot imagine a sweeter privilege than to be a yoga teacher, to invite you along for this ride, to explore the human body, the way we move, the way our minds wander, like “streets that follow like a tedious argument”, as T.S Eliot would say.

2009 saw me teaching at Washington Athletic Club in downtown Seattle, Village Green Yoga in Issaquah, and LakeView Yoga in Kenmore. In 2010, I will be at Village Green Yoga, Taj Yoga in the Crown Hill and Stone Gardens, two neighborhoods of Seattle. I will continue to sub at Washington Athletic Club.

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Practicing flying in Bakasana at Village Green Yoga. Photo by Ben Schiendelman


And indeed there will be time… for more yoga
I could not have found a better home base than Village Green Yoga, and thank any stars that aligned to lead me to teacher and owner Jean Massimo. I am happy to be back there in 2010, opening the year with a special 2-hour workshop on backbends, and teaching on-going
Techniques and Alignment classes and Yoga for Newbies series.

As a long time climber, and especially since a bike accident that sidelined me earlier this year, I have began to inquire into how the alignment and breathing techniques in yoga can be incorporated in climbing. I’m glad to announce that I’ll be able to share what I’ve learned through the Yoga for Climbers series at Stone Gardens.

It would be an understatement to say that I was happy when Taj Yoga Director Theresa Elliott asked me to teach there. The technical term, I believe, is “friggin’ stoked”. Taj Yoga is the training ground for Pacific Yoga Teacher Training, a highly-regarded training program in the Pacific Northwest, where I received my 200-hour teacher training and currently working on my 500-hour certification. Needless to say, I am excited to be starting an Intro to Yoga series at the Taj.

My inaugural year has been filled with many ups and downs, as how things in life often go. In retrospect, however, I’m filled with gratitude for every studio owner and manager that opened their doors to me, for every student that taught me about teaching in so many ways, and for my teachers, who have inspired me to take this path, and never stop learning.

My schedule for January and February of 2010:

At Village Green Yoga

  • Saturday January 2, 9:30-11:30 – Open Up to the New Year, a Backbending Workshop. $15 or use a pass.
  • Sunday January 3, noon-1 – Intro to yoga. Free!
  • Monday 7-8:30pm — Techniques & Alignment, on-going. Drop-in rate.
  • Thursday 7-8:30pm — Yoga for Newbies, 6-week series starting January 14. $65 for the whole series.
  • Saturday 9:30-11:00am — Yoga for Newbies, 6-week series starting January 16. $65 for the whole series.


At Taj Yoga
Wednesday 6-7:15pm — Intro to Yoga, 7-week series starting January 13. $85 for the whole series for one. $150 if two people sign up together.

At Stone Gardens
Wednesday 7:15-8:30am — Yoga for Climbers, 4-week series starting January 6. Free for Stone Gardens members. Day pass rate for non-members.

Online
Twitter: @yogageekgirl
Facebook: Yoga with Nikki Chau

Well, 2010 is here. What say you, let us go, and make our visit. 

Nikki Chau
nikki@nikkiyoga.com

Photo: How to Waltz. Captured by my iPhone one evening on Broadway Avenue, Capitol Hill, Seattle.
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Nikki Yoga News – Yoga for Climbers at Stone Gardens

Perhaps a little known fact about me in the yoga world is I’m a rock climbing nuts who once declared that “climbing is love”. This is probably because during the period when I began to announce to the world that Nikki Chau the Yoga Teacher has arrived, Nikki Chau the accident-prone girl flipped over her bike handlebars, sprained her right wrist, and put her climbing shoes away for 6 months.

As my injury heals, I’m slowly starting to come back to climbing, back to moving my body around in space not just horizontally, but vertically.

Accidents and injuries, as anyone who climbs knows, are inevitable. It’s not a question of if, but when. Having had many injuries over the years, from competitive running in high school, to a year of backpacking in Europe and carrying heavy bags, to, of course, climbing, I’ve developed an interest, perhaps perversely so, for pain.

I’ve also learned a lot about different kinds of pain, and during my hiatus, I occasionally went to the climbing gym to meet up with friends, during which time I hung out and watched my fellow climbers in action. My mind would automatically observe the skeletal and muscular movement. I simply could not help analyzing them from a yoga teacher’s perspective.

So, I was excited that Bruce Andresen, the manager of Stone Gardens Climbers’ Gym in Ballard, asked me to come teach yoga. Today we put up posters around the gym and announced it on the Stone Gardens website. We ordered some top-quality yoga props from local company Barefoot Yoga: bamboo blocks, straps, mats, and blankets. It’s as official as it gets!

Seattle, if you climb, come! If you know someone who climbs, please let them know! We are giving it a test run with just one class session on Wednesday mornings from 7:15-8:30am. If there’s a lot of interest in other times, we will definitely expand!

From the flyer:

Yoga for Climbers

Strength, Flexibility, Breathing & Relaxation Techniques for Climbers

Yoga for Climbers is designed to help you cultivate useful techniques to incorporate in your climbing.The four-week series will cover the fundamentals of yoga including alignment, breathing and relaxation techniques. We will focus on areas of the body prone to climbing injuries and ways to prevent them.

Classes are appropriate for anyone new to yoga and practitioners looking to apply their yoga experience to climbing. While the classes are designed to build on one another, drop-ins are also welcome.

Dates & Cost

Wednesday mornings at Stone Gardens
7:15–8:30 am, begins January 6, 2010. 4-week series starting on the first Wednesday of every month.
Space is limited. Please call or visit Stone Gardens to register.
Free for Stone Gardens members, non-members must purchase day pass.

About Nikki Chau

Nikki is a Certified Yoga Instructor whose focus is the human anatomy and the fundamental principles of kinesiology in yoga. Her particular interest is in working with injuries and injury prevention.

Nikki is a long time climber who has found yoga and climbing to be a sweet combination in connecting the mind and the body. She looks forward to practicing both with all climbers and yoga enthusiasts.

Find out more about Nikki at www.nikkiyoga.com. Please email her at nikki@nikkiyoga.com with any questions and inquiries.

Stone Gardens Info

2839 NW Market St. Seattle WA 98107
www.stonegardens.com
info@stonegardens.com
(206) 781-9828

Click here for the shiny PDF Yoga for Climbers at Stone Gardens flyer!

Climbing at Frenchman Coulee in Eastern Washington. Photographed for Patagonia.

Climbing at Frenchman Coulee in Eastern Washington. Photographed for Patagonia.

Yoga with Nikki – 2009 Year End Schedule and 2010 Sneak Peak

For the 2009 Holidays Season, I’ll be teaching:

Village Green Yoga

  • Monday 7-8:30pm, December 21, 28, January 4 – Alignment, advanced foundation
  • Saturday 9:30-11:30am, January 2 – Open Up to the New Year special 2-hour practice, all levels
  • Sunday 1-2pm, January 3 – FREE Intro to Yoga

In 2010, I’ll primarily teach at Village Green Yoga in Issquah, Taj Yoga in the old Crown Hill Elementary building in Seattle, and Stone Gardens in Ballard, Seattle.

Village Green Yoga

Yoga for Newbies 6-week series

  • Thursday nights 7-8:30pm, January 14 – February 18,
  • Saturday mornings 9:30-11am, January 16 – February 27 (no class Saturday February 20)

Alignment & Techniques, drop-in: Monday nights 7-8:30pm, on-going

Taj Yoga

Intro to Yoga 7-week series: Wednesday nights 6-7:15pm, January 13 – February 24

Stone Gardens

Yoga for Climbers, 4-week series: Wednesday mornings 7:15-8:30am, January 8 – January 29

Happy Holidays! Adieu the the 00s!

Happy Holidays! Adieu the the 00s!

Seattle Yoga News – Potlucks for Fun and Profit

I always know it’s December when my body is perpetually *hungry* and I can’t stop eating butter. So, I’m looking forward to these two yummy events happening this week in the Seattle area:

Holiday Clothing Exchange and Potluck @ Village Green Yoga in Issaquah
Friday December 11th 5-7pm

On Friday December 11th (this Friday) we will host a clothing exchange and potlock from 5-7pm. Bring your gently used clothes and a small dish to share and leave with other wonderful items that are new to you. All extra clothing will be donated to charity. Please contact our front desk to register to bring a dish.

We’ll see you there! This event is FREE! Drop offs can begin as early as 2pm. Childrens’ clothing and accessories are accepted. All remaining clothes will be donated to charity

Holiday Season Potluck and Birthday Celebration for B.K.S. Iyengar at Tree House Yoga in North City, Shoreline
Saturday, December 12; 5-7pm

Come join your fellow students for some wonderful fun, food, and conversation. We’ll celebrate the holiday season as well as the 91st birthday of Mr. Iyengar. Bring your friends, family and favorite recipe (or something you love from Top Foods!)

Is there butter on this cob?

Is there butter on this cob?

Teaching Announcements – Thanksgiving Week Schedule

  • Wednesday morning 11/25 7:45 a.m. The Techniques class at LakeView Yoga in Kenmore is cancelled.
  • Thursday morning, 11/26, 9 – 10:30 a.m. I’ll be attending a special class taught by my friend George Kindl at Tree House Yoga in Shoreline. It’s a donation-based class to help Northwest Harvest raise money for local food banks. If you’re in the area, come!
  • Friday morning, 11/27, 9:30-11 a.m. I’ll be teaching a “The Day After” class at the Washington Athletic Club in downtown Seattle.
  • Saturday morning, 11/28, 9:30-11:30 a.m. I’ll be teaching a “Turkey Gone Down Dog” special workshop at Village Green Yoga in Issaquah Gilman Village.
  • Sunday afternoon, 11/29, 3:15 p.m. I’ll be teaching the 5th in the on-going 6-week series class, focusing on Twists (known to be detoxifying, and perhaps very appropriate for this time of year :) ). Drop-ins are welcome!

Have a great, great time with your family and friends, and don’t get hurt shopping out there! But if you get a little weary with pushing those big carts, a little yoga wouldn’t hurt ;)

Thank God they only do this to us once a year

Thank God they only do this to us once a year

After Thanksgiving Downward Dog Workshop at Village Green Yoga in Issaquah

It might be a sign of pumpkin pie overdose when I’ve sat here for the last I-don’t-want-to-confess how long to think of a witty title for my upcoming yoga workshop. “Two Days Later, a Tale of a Downward Turkey” a la 28 Days Later, or “After the Turkey Party is the Downdog Party” with a nod to R. Kelly? Something dorky like, “L-tryptophan Blues from Turkey Day? We’ve Got the Dog to Chase it Away!” Or, something more conventionally yoga, like, “Get Grace after You Give Grace, Giving Thanks to Your Body after Thanksgiving.”

You can see how convoluted and silly this can get, fast.

So, I’ll just get to the point. This Saturday November 28th from 9:30 – 11:30am, come to Village Green Yoga for a fabulously fun yoga workshop with me. The main focus will be on Downward Facing Dog, or Adho Mukha Svanasana in Sanskrit, so chosen because it’s a quintessential pose stretching the body from head to toes, and it can be done in a few short minutes to relief some of that infamous chaos and stress that the holidays season can bring.

In this 2-hour workshop, we will go over ways to wag joyfully in Downward Dog , including:

+ Major challenges such as tight hamstrings, overly mobile spine, and hyperextended arms
+ Common pitfalls such as dumping our weight on the shoulder and wrist joints
+ Strategies for protecting the hands to avoid wrist pain and injury
+ Modifications for safety and relaxation
+ How to build *both* strength and flexibility in the shoulders
+ Moving in and out of Downward Dog in Vinyasa

The class is appropriate for both brand new beginners to yoga as well as seasoned practitioners.

Downward Dog, however, is not recommended for pregnant women in their 2nd and 3rd trimester, or for people with unmedicated high blood pressure, detached retina, weak eye capillaries, glaucoma, conjunctivitis or any infection of inflammation of the eyes or ears.

In keeping with the tradition of Black Friday, this 2-hour workshop is priced at a nice $10.

And now for some good ol’ Dog ‘n Cat chasin’ Turkey, not to mention some childhood nostalgia, I present: Pluto in Cold Turkey