Ep 215 Evolving Ashtanga Practices: Insights from Mark Darby

Ep 215 Evolving Ashtanga Practices: Insights from Mark Darby

Ep 215 Keen on Yoga Podcast

@markdarbyyogaAdam and Darby delve into the intricacies of Hatha and Ashtanga Yoga, exploring the manipulation of energy within the body, the significance of breath in practice, and the evolution of yoga teaching influenced by Western practices. Mark shares his personal journey with Pattabhi Jois, the challenges of teaching, and the changes he observed in the Ashtanga method over the years, emphasizing the importance of alignment and breath in achieving a deeper understanding of yoga.

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Key Notes

· Hatha Yoga is about the manipulation of energy in the body.

· Breath and movement are integral to the Ashtanga practice.

· The Western approach to yoga has influenced traditional practices significantly.

· Alignment is crucial for effective breathing and movement in yoga.

· Not everyone has the anatomical ability to perform advanced yoga postures.

· Teaching methods have evolved, reflecting the needs of diverse practitioners.

· Mark's personal journey highlights the importance of consistent practice and adaptation.

· The essence of yoga lies in the connection between breath and movement.

· Pattabhi Jois's teachings emphasized the importance of breath in practice.

· The Ashtanga method has become more rigid over time, impacting its accessibility. Breath is essential in controlling movement and preventing injury.

· Many practitioners push too hard, leading to injuries.

· Understanding bandhas is crucial for effective practice.

· Common mistakes include overstretching and ignoring body signals.

· Teaching methodologies should adapt to individual needs.

· Practitioners should focus on their own progress rather than comparing to others.

· The evolution of Ashtanga practices reflects changing understandings of yoga.

· Personal growth in practice often comes from letting go of old habits.

· Injury prevention is key to a sustainable yoga practice.

· Enjoying the practice is as important as achieving goals

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