Keen on Yoga Podcast
Ep 223 Keen on Yoga Podcast - Ian Whicher Ian Whicher shares his insights on the Yoga Sutras, emphasizing the importance of self-study, compassion, and the nature of the mind. He challenges traditional interpretations of chitta vritti nirodha, presenting it as a means of liberation rather than mere cessation. The discussion explores the interplay between Purusha and Prakriti, the role of ego, and the responsibilities of yoga practitioners in the world. Whicher's unique perspective encourages a deeper understanding of yoga as a path to authentic living and engagement with life. LISTEN...
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| Adam delves into the nuances of Ashtanga Yoga, discussing the balance between traditional practices and modern adaptations. He emphasizes the importance of vinyasa, the role of the diaphragm in breath control, and the need for practitioners to amend their practices to suit individual needs while still respecting the core principles of Ashtanga. The conversation highlights the evolution of yoga practices over time and the significance of both collective and individual experiences in yoga. LISTEN ON PODCAST Apple podcast: Spotify: WATCH EPISODES ON YOUTUBE SUPPORT KEEN ON...
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Renowned Ashtanga yoga teacher David Swenson talks to Adam about his new book, 'Only Dead Fish Go with the Flow.' They explore the development, adventures, and inspirations behind his memoir, which offers a candid look into Swenson's life and yoga journey. Swenson shares anecdotes from his early life in Texas, his struggles and successes, his deep dive into Ashtanga yoga under legendary teachers, and his diverse pursuits including surfing and the Hare Krishna movement. The episode also covers his teaching philosophy, his challenges with the mainstream Ashtanga community, and his unique...
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| "It's a text for modern life." Adam explores the Bhagavad Gita, emphasizing its relevance to modern life and the importance of understanding karma yoga, dharma, and the complexities of action and desire. He discusses the historical context of the text, the metaphor of the civil war, and the interplay between desire, emotion, and perception. Adam also highlights the significance of personal experience and autonomy in spiritual practice, advocating for a practical approach to the teachings of the Gita. LISTEN ON PODCAST Apple podcast: Spotify: WATCH EPISODES ON...
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| Adam speaks with Simon Borg-Olivier, a qualified physiotherapist and expert in applying anatomy to yoga. They discuss Simon's book, 'Applied Anatomy and Physiology of Yoga,' focusing on safe and effective stretching techniques, the importance of active movement in yoga, and the role of breath and bandhas. Simon emphasizes the need to shift from a workout mentality to a work-in approach, promoting a practice that fosters love, connection, and natural breathing. New book: for a 30% discount email [email protected] Listen on Podcast Apple podcast: Spotify:...
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| "Not everything can be our yoga." Adam explores the essence of yoga, discussing what differentiates it from mere stretching and how it affects consciousness. He delves into the distinctions between classical and Hatha yoga, emphasizing the importance of spinal stimulation and the right tension in yoga practices. Adam also addresses the significance of breath and the need to break free from past conditioning to achieve a clearer perception of reality. Ultimately, he defines a 'line in the sand' for modern yoga practices, advocating for a mindful approach to yoga that fosters...
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Adam and Bernie Clark delve into the complexities of hip health, particularly in relation to yoga practice. They discuss the anatomy of the hip, common causes of pain, and the implications of conditions like impingement and arthritis. Bernie clarifies misconceptions about yoga causing hip replacements, emphasizing that flexion and internal rotation are not inherently harmful. The conversation also covers advancements in hip replacement surgery, recovery expectations, and the importance of individualized care in rehabilitation. | @ The book trilogy: Stuart McGill’s website: ...
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Ep 216 Adam Keen – Hip Replacement Surgery - My Personal Journey "You can regain power by learning." | Adam shares his personal journey leading to a bilateral hip replacement, discussing the reasons for his decision, the role of yoga in his injury, and the importance of understanding individual anatomy in practice. He emphasizes the need for transparency in the yoga community regarding injuries and the necessity of modifying practices to suit individual needs. The conversation also touches on the psychosocial factors influencing yoga practice and the balance between strength...
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Ep 215 Keen on Yoga Podcast Adam 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. Listen on Podcast Apple podcast: Spotify: Watch Episodes on YouTube: Support...
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| "Dharma is our navigator in life." Adam delves into the concept of Dharma, exploring its significance in yoga philosophy and its practical applications in modern life. He discusses the challenges of defining Dharma today, the impact of Karma on our actions, and the ethical implications of following one's Dharma. Adam emphasizes the importance of acting without attachment to the results and encourages listeners to find their own path amidst the complexities of contemporary life. Listen on Podcast Apple podcast: Spotify: Watch Episodes on YouTube: Support Keen on Yoga: ...
info_outlineAdam interviews Mark Togni, a seasoned yoga practitioner and teacher. They discuss Mark's journey into yoga, his experiences in India, and the evolution of the Ashtanga advanced series. Mark shares insights on the purpose of advanced series, the significance of Samadhi, and how yoga serves as a means to cultivate a deeper understanding of self and consciousness. The conversation highlights the importance of humility in practice and the role of meditation in achieving clarity and insight.
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Key Points
· Mark started yoga at 21 and was searching for a guru.
· His journey took him to India, where he met influential teachers.
· Mark practiced advanced series for over 20 years.
· The advanced series has evolved over time, splitting into multiple series.
· Primary series is foundational and essential for all practitioners.
· Samadhi is a means to achieve deeper understanding, not the ultimate goal.
· Practicing advanced series can enhance meditative stability.
· Mark emphasizes the importance of humility in advanced practice.
· Yoga serves as a tool for introspection and self-discovery.
· Mark continues to explore yoga therapy and its benefits.