Yoga mats
July 24th, 2008To any helpful person, my questions:-
I’m looking for a “sticky” mat that is used to practice Yoga. I’ve seen these mats but have not been able to locate one in my vicinity. I would appreciate some direction to lead me to a source which sells these
convenient mats. To be honest, you could buy a non slip carpet liner 6′ x 9′ at Home Depot and cut it in to 3 or more mats. It won’t be as pretty, but it will be 75% cheaper.
What i have found is this: organized religion houses some great philosophy. In Hinduism, Buddhism, catholicism, and many other organized religions, the philosophy is housed in stories giving practitioners examples to follow. Often, many spend too much time focusing on the example and missing out on the core, spirit, philosophy, or Truth housed within the story. This is what turns a lot of people off, and this i greatly understand! Do you need organized religion to discover or practice these spiritual philosophies? most likely not. For some, it is a way to discover and implement more quickly what they inherently know, and for others it becomes a hinderence to their own spiritual growth.
As for practicing yoga without getting involved in the religous aspects of it, this can be done. Begin by simply trying asanas. if you find or have a good teacher, tell him/her that you are not particularily interested in the religious aspects of yoga practice. s/he should still direct and teach you the postures. from this, you will gain greater self awareness and eventually increased awareness of others. You may also find more of an interest in learning about the philosophies of all religions, the core spirituality that each holds (that is actually the same with every religion, just explained and housed in another context) and discover ways to implement the practices and ideologies into your daily life!
Ive been practicing yoga for about a year now, very inconsistently. Im still very tight and unable to to a complete forward bend or a perfect half lotus position. I find at this time, though, Im becoming more and more interested and excited about the practice of yoga, primarily astanga yoga. I have Beryl Bender birch’s book “power yoga”, as I cannot afford classes, and Ive started to practice most days of the week, for around 20-30min.
so my questions are:
1)can anyone give me a quick run-down of what each type of yoga (iyengar, kundalini, etc) means, and where some good web sites are for yoga lovers? good yoga tapes? books?I really want to learn more, and meet people who are into the same stuff.
2)I love madonna’s toned low-fat look, and Ive noticed, looking at yoga magazines, there are some practitioners who are very toned and graceful looking, and then there are some who look “average” - not noticeably toned or low-fat. (not that I think either is better or worse, but Im talking about my own personal goals). I want to know, do some of you do other workouts as well? I do walk (fast, around 7-10km/hr) 3 -4 days a week and do pilates 3 days, then do yoga 3 days a week for 20-30min, but Im wondering if I should walk more and do more skipping along with my yoga practice (I skip rope around 1-2 times a week). can you get very toned with more yoga, say 1 hour a day 5 days a week?and how much yoga:cardio is best for an amazing body? I dont want to sound like Im too superficial, but I really admire the bodies of celebrities like Madonna and Jenna Elfman (Dharma from Dharma and Greg) and know they do yoga. but what else, and what type of yoga, for how long?