According to Yen Fleming, a yoga teacher and Yogaworks teacher in Atlanta, a Vinyasa yoga class is often rigorous, athletic and conducive to training. It is certified by Yoga Alliance, the largest non-profit yoga association in the world certified by teachers. are the schools. "People practice vinyasa yoga for a variety of reasons, but one of them must generally be in better shape," he says.
By definition, Vinyasa Yoga involves associating movement and breathing with a flow:
The word "vinyasa" comes from the Sanskrit word "nyasa" which means "to place" and from the prefix "vi" which means "in a special way". (1) In yoga, he describes the style of transition from one posture to another, says Shala Worsley, a yoga teacher at the Asheville Yoga Center in North Carolina, where she works. he also directs training programs for yoga teachers.
Worsley is also certified by the Yoga Alliance.
Although Vinyasa Yoga can be a succession of poses, performed each time in the same order as Ashtanga, they vary more often from one class to another, in terms of poses, order and transitions, Worsley said. "Vinyasa lessons (except for Ashtanga Vinyasa) can vary considerably depending on the country, the yoga community, the teacher's education and philosophy," says Worsley.
Although the lessons of Vinyasa vary in speed and difficulty, the common denominator is that the movements must be synchronized with the rhythm of the breath and the flow, he explains. Vinyasa is actually a type of a broader category of yoga called "Hatha", which is classified by the coordination of movement and breathing. According to Rishikul Yogshala, an international yoga teaching organization, the flow in Vinyasa lessons is different from other types of hatha yoga. (2)
This means that every inspiration and deadline must trigger a different body movement. The deadline, for example, could be the signal to raise your hips from a child's position to the position of a dog on the ground. The following inhalation would indicate moving to the next laying of the sequence.
"After all, you can have poses that hold you for a certain number of breaths and that can slow your breathing before moving to the next position," says Worsley.
What you need to know about vinyasa yoga before trying it:
With Vinyasa Yoga, you can assume that each course is slightly different, depending on the personality of the yoga teacher in which he was trained and his teaching style.
Is Vinyasa Yoga suitable for beginners?
According to Worsley, it can be helpful to have some yoga experience before attending a vinyasa course. As you move from one installation to another, the yoga instructor's instructions focus on how to move through the sequence, rather than on everything you need to know about the specific posture and direction of each session. pose. "It can go a little faster than other styles of yoga," he says.
Worsley recommends that you take an orientation course or a slow course to get familiar with the poses if you are a beginner in yoga.
By definition, Vinyasa Yoga involves associating movement and breathing with a flow:
The word "vinyasa" comes from the Sanskrit word "nyasa" which means "to place" and from the prefix "vi" which means "in a special way". (1) In yoga, he describes the style of transition from one posture to another, says Shala Worsley, a yoga teacher at the Asheville Yoga Center in North Carolina, where she works. he also directs training programs for yoga teachers.
Worsley is also certified by the Yoga Alliance.
Although Vinyasa Yoga can be a succession of poses, performed each time in the same order as Ashtanga, they vary more often from one class to another, in terms of poses, order and transitions, Worsley said. "Vinyasa lessons (except for Ashtanga Vinyasa) can vary considerably depending on the country, the yoga community, the teacher's education and philosophy," says Worsley.
Although the lessons of Vinyasa vary in speed and difficulty, the common denominator is that the movements must be synchronized with the rhythm of the breath and the flow, he explains. Vinyasa is actually a type of a broader category of yoga called "Hatha", which is classified by the coordination of movement and breathing. According to Rishikul Yogshala, an international yoga teaching organization, the flow in Vinyasa lessons is different from other types of hatha yoga. (2)
This means that every inspiration and deadline must trigger a different body movement. The deadline, for example, could be the signal to raise your hips from a child's position to the position of a dog on the ground. The following inhalation would indicate moving to the next laying of the sequence.
"After all, you can have poses that hold you for a certain number of breaths and that can slow your breathing before moving to the next position," says Worsley.
What you need to know about vinyasa yoga before trying it:
With Vinyasa Yoga, you can assume that each course is slightly different, depending on the personality of the yoga teacher in which he was trained and his teaching style.
Is Vinyasa Yoga suitable for beginners?
According to Worsley, it can be helpful to have some yoga experience before attending a vinyasa course. As you move from one installation to another, the yoga instructor's instructions focus on how to move through the sequence, rather than on everything you need to know about the specific posture and direction of each session. pose. "It can go a little faster than other styles of yoga," he says.
Worsley recommends that you take an orientation course or a slow course to get familiar with the poses if you are a beginner in yoga.