Sunday, August 21, 2011

Favourite yoga pose?

I was recently asked what my favourite yoga pose is.... I had to think long and hard about this.... Ultimately it came down to where can I completely let go, feel my breath, my body, and be me. Easy answer: Supta buddha konasana or reclined butterfly pose.

How to:
Perform Baddha Konasana (butterfly pose). Exhale and lower your back torso toward the floor, first leaning on your hands. Once you are leaning back on your forearms, use your hands to spread the back of your pelvis and release your lower back and upper buttocks through your tailbone. Bring your torso all the way to the floor, supporting your head and neck on a blanket roll or bolster if needed.  

Benefits:

  • Stimulates abdominal organs, ovaries and prostate gland, bladder, and kidneys



  • Stimulates the heart and improves general circulation



  • Stretches the inner thighs, groins, and knees



  • Helps relieve mild depression, anxiety, and fatigue



  • Soothes menstrual discomfort and sciatica



  • Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause



  • Therapeutic for flat feet, high blood pressure, infertility, and asthma 



  • Traditional texts say that Baddha Konasana destroys disease and gets rid of fatigue.



  • Contraindications:
    • Groin or knee injury: Only perform this pose with blanket or block support under the outer thighs, avoid leaving the knees hanging.
    • low back injury: if using a bolster along the length of spine, you may wish to lift your hips with the use of a foam block to decrease the arch in the low spine.
    • Pregnancy: avoid reclining, but please enjoy the benefits of butterfly pose!
    ** how to make it super restorative? BOLSTER UP!! Lay a bolster down your mat-  as your recline the bolster will support the length of your spine, including your head.

    Other blissful options?: a lavendar eye pillow


    Reclined butterfly, refine with a bolster and lavendar eye pillow to bliss out even more!

    Reclined butterfly + bolster - dog is an optional, but optimal accessory...
    There are a variety of bolsters you can use - the type of bolster that is optimal for you really depends on how open your back is, so try out a few different types. Go check out my friends at Halfmoon (www.halfmoon.bz) for all the different models - check all the beautiful fabrics and patterns they have to choose from too!

    Monday, July 4, 2011

    YOGO.TV!! Come one, come all! It's gentle hatha time!

    YOGO.TV is coming to Shanti Yoga!!! Come on down and bring a friend (for FREE!!!) to Gentle Hatha with Robyn at a very special date (Sat. July 9) and time (12 noon). Lets get on camera and show the world how to stretch, relax, let go of expectations, and JUST BE!! See you on the mat!


    
    Special shout out to Halfmoon Yoga Products for their generousity and support (pun intended) with some amazing props for the class! Bolster up and let go!!

    Sunday, June 19, 2011

    Yoga Jam - events for a cause

    June 18, 2011 - Yoga Jam hosted by Semperviva - City Studio. What a ride....!

    The cause: Africa Yoga Project
    * a project dedicated to bringing the practice and philosophy of yoga to those in Africa, specially the slums of Nairobi, Kenya.

    This monthly Yoga event is raising much needed funds for the Africa Yoga Project (www.africayogaproject.org). Each month inspiring and diverse teachers come together to create an out of the box, fun yoga practice for everyone! Music, prizes and surprises in store each month. It's all about what's possible when we come together!

    The first Yoga Jam Event took place in Whistler BC, Canada with an aim to raise $10,000 for the Africa Yoga Project. Now the Yoga Jam is reaching out globally with the intention to raise over $100,000 while strengthening the fabric of our connections.

    This Saturday was the first Vancouver based yoga jam at Semperviva - we helped raise $1470.00 toward the project and countless quantities of positive energy!

    4 teachers & 4 styles: Cam (Yin), Wes (Hatha), Crista (Vinyasa Flow), and Gloria (Kundalini)

    Highlights:
    * Happy hip openers with Cam
    * Joyful hatha sequences with rockin music & Wesley
    * Powerful flow with Crista

    * Getting our kundalini energy rising with Gloria! Oh how we danced!!!!
    Gloria, our host @ Semperviva and fearless leader
    * Meeting up with Kate from Halfmoon, who graciously donated door prizes to 2 happy yogis!
    Kate (on the right) looking radiant!!


    * Dancing like there was no tomorrow! Man I love yoga!
    I am behind the dancing yogi in the green, you can see my hand! haha

    Everyone had an amazing time, look at those moves!
    Can't wait for the next one! I feel like a road trip up to Whistler is in order next month!

    Photo credit: Yoga Jam Events Facebook Page

    Steveston Hand Lube

    I have recently been making a greater effort to decrease the number of chemicals I put on my body. This is easier said than done.... There are a lot of additives in a lot of products these days. But I am dedicated to this cause - I figure less chemicals = healthier body, plus the chemical smell is gross.

    I have to rave about this product that I found at the Steveston Farmers Market
    Presenting: Steveston Hand Lube!!!!

    Stevenson Handlube
    This decadent hand cream is never greasy…always nourishing!
    A little bit goes a long way, and it comes in lots of great scents.
    * Lavender milk, master bedroom (kind of like a yoga studio in a bottle), vanilla truffle, girls night out, summertime in Steveston, sex on the beach, just to name a few.
     
    The scents range from fruity to flowery, and everything in between. Every week I drop by their tent and try a new scent. So far I own the "Lavender Milk" and just picked up "Master Bedroom" (I'm telling you, this scent makes you want to pick up your mala and go meditate, it is amazing)
     
     
    My personal recommendation: get a small bottle for your purse (the top is solid, it won't explode) and a big one with a pump top for every room in your home! So far I have one for the yoga room and one beside my bed.
     
    Awesome ingredients like shea butter, and jojoba oil, nourish and soften your hands, and NO CHEMICALS!!!
    Super local, made right here in town in the owner's kitchen.
     
    Price at the market:
    $5– 4.oz
    $10 - 8.oz
     
    Go a source these ladies out! Their product is phenomenal and they are lovely to chat with too!
     
     
     

    Going to the market

    Over the years through my yoga practice and generally with a greater awareness for global warming, I am becoming more conscious of WHERE my food comes from and the environmental impact it creates.

    We all gotta eat, for sure!

    But, there are choices involved which can hinder the planet/our bodies. Hence, the more local food I can get, the better! The more organic food I can get, the better! This is not an absolute, but it feels great to put in an effort.

    One of my most favourite things to do is to go to the local farmers market. Lucky for me, I live in a community which has one of the best ones I have ever been to. How fortunate for me!



    Steveston Farmer's Market - open every other Sunday from 9-4pm - delicious food, great produce, a band plays the oldies the whole time, crafts, kids activities....! What more could you ask for?!

    Highlights:
    *Lying out on the grass while the band plays Beatles and Eric Clapton
    watching the clouds, listening to the tunes, sigh... amazing...

    * Sharing a lemonade with my hubby
    

    * Checking out the Granola King booth and getting a free yoga quote! Stay tuned!

    * Visiting the ladies who make Steveston Hand Lube - this stuff is amazing, I will be dedicating a blog post to it.

    * Getting all of our fresh, local veg for the week! So good, so affordable!
    

    
    * Checking out the sights and sounds of the community. Everyone is so happy, talkative, and caring. Wonderful energy flowing throughout this space!
    Sustainable seafood guys - scallop skewers for $5 - AMAZING

    
    Dan is quite excited about the Father's Day fudge he is getting his dad! They have free samples! Try the chai latte!

    Lettuce, garlic, tomatoes, peppers, beets, oh my!

    Community Farmers Market located outside the Cannery

    

    Saturday, June 11, 2011

    Ciao Bella!

    I just got back from Italy... Wow.... Beautiful.... The food, the wine, the people, the food.... This is a country filled with so much history I felt overwhelmed at time with the energy of so many different generations and families all coming from this relatively small country (in comparison to Canada)!

    A few highlights:
    * Finding a deserted Leaning Tower of Pisa on our first night into the city
    See me bottom left!
    * Wine tour through Tuscany!
    Feeling inspired in the vines!
    Getting wine educated! Look at all those glasses!!!


    * My cousin's wedding in a village outside of Sienna
    Wedding Reception Part 1

    Beautiful view of the Tuscan Garden from our room!
    * Amazing views/monuments/history! So much to take in!
    Pisa

    Leaning Tower of Pisa

    Tuscany - wine country

    View from the top of the Duomo in Florence
    * Wonderful times with my husband and family
    Daniel on our first night in Pisa by the river Arno

    Dad, Aunt Teresa, tour guide Jon, Mom, and I admiring something historic
    Overall, an amazing experience! I feel like I did a lot of the Eat and the Love out of Eat, Pray, Love (Elizabeth Gilbert)! It was difficult to come back from vacation in a way; however, a quick meditation on the wonders of that experience and how lucky I am to have my beautiful home here in Steveston and I was right a rain again! Nothing like a good Om to bring some perspective!

    Thank you to my family to making this trip truly amazing & unforgettable! Oh and did a mention that Dad and I found a wine bar that gave free full glass samples and filled up your empty wine bottles for one euro each? Maybe that is for another blog post... haha lots of fun!

    Saturday, May 14, 2011

    TOMS - Shoes with a conscious

    Shoes that look great, feel wonderful, and warm the heart!


    The perfect peaceful pair!!!


    In Whistler, at the yoga conference, I heard about these shoes... I considered getting a pair, then I found the perfect ones and could not resist!
    Chantal and I, TOMS flag in hand, at the Whistler Yoga Conference!!
    Here is the background info:

    With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One.

    TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what we're all about. The TOMS mission transforms our customers into benefactors, which allows us to grow a truly sustainable business rather than depending on fundraising for support.

    Pure, simple, beautiful karma shoes.

    Joy-a-toes!

    Introducing.... Joy-a-Toes!!! These handy little babies are like yogic toe separators, yin yoga for your feet...

    They feel amazing!!!



    Joy-a-Toes help:
    • relax and rejuvenate tired, achy and swollen feet
    • realign the bones and soft tissue
    • stimulate circulation
    • increase flexibility and strength
    • open the energy channels and revitalizes the body
    • help reverse bunions
    • COUNTERPOSE FOR SHOES!!!

    Chai latte and joy-a-toes!!! Bliss!
    I take these things everywhere and use them all the time.
    - To meditate
    - In my yin yoga practice
    - Anytime I feel like giving my feet a little love i.e. today in the coffee shop!

    Where can you get them? Halfmoon Yoga Products sells them! Check out their joyful, toe-lovin' article @
    http://www.halfmoon.bz/salon/speakyoga/

    Monday, May 9, 2011

    Whistler Yoga Conference

    May 6-8, 2011. What a beautiful experience! I am still floating from the bliss!
    Highlights:
    * Getting my chakras aligned with Anodea Judith

    * Finding my "inner angel" with Clara Roberts-Oss

    * Kundalini energy rising with Yogi Vishvketu

    * Resting my happy aching muscles in the eucylipus steam room and hot tub at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Resort
    * Enjoying a wonderful long weekend of yoga, friends, and great energy!

    I know this will become a tradition for years to come! My greatest thanks to all of the organizers, master teachers, and to my fellow yogis who made this an unforgettable experience!!!

    Tuesday, October 26, 2010

    Finding the calm in the storm

    The west coast of BC has been hit with fall wind storms! It is amazing! The waters are so choppy, it is a wind surfer's dream! There is so much going on in the air, as my yogi buddy Chantal says "it's a very vata time" - the universe is on the move. In Ayurveda tradition, the vata dosha is characterized by the element of wind - dry, quick, excited, high energy, aggression, impulsive
    - changing seasons
    - changing weather patterns
    - changing winter tires
    - gearing up for all the holidays (November is next week?!)
    - more more more more


    One can get caught up in the Vata of the season, tends to be reactive/impulsive. The need to do more, give more, start new challenges... !!!

     But here is the thing - reaction, reacting - these are impulsive tendencies, so how can we step back for a moment and examine the whole picture.

    If one reacts quickly, how likely is it that they could become physically injured and/or imbalanced? Pretty likely.
    How can we calm our own storms, the internal storms.... That being said, there will always be a source of drama in the world, something to attach to and get very worked up about... is it worth it? How can we develop strategies to mindfully disengage from sources of stress/drama which do not serve?

    I was reading a book on being in the moment and practicing mindfulness - this book likened the human mind to a body of water, deep and vast. Under times of stress/imbalance the waters become choppy. The book was talking about strategies of mindfulness to calm the waters of one's own mind via meditation and yoga (though I believe that meditation and yoga come in many different forms for different people). Once one is able to calm the waters, then they can see clearly, and act mindfully vs. impulsive reaction. Personally, I find that my decisions are always better if I act in a mindful way - the outcomes are more sustainable, more balanced.

    I love that the universe can literally show you exactly what you need to see... vague? yes. But what I mean is that my life has been changing a lot and I have been challenged to find a balance that works for me in this moment. So I'm asking myself, how can I calm my own waters... and then I went on a walk with the dog and my husband, Dan, and this is what I saw...

    Calm in the storm via physical barriers on Steveston River
    I love this picture as it reminds me to take note of my personal "storm barriers". What are the activities/who are the people which support me to live a mindful existence and help me keep a clear head? With those questions in mind, I went to a coffee shop for a chai latte to read my book and went to a yoga class - after which I felt like I had calmed the waters of my mind.

    Saturday, October 23, 2010

    Enlighten Up! A skeptic's journey into the world of yoga.

    I heard about this film from a yogi buddy of mine. I have watched it twice in the last 12 hours.
     
    About:
    Filmmaker Kate Churchill is determined to prove that yoga can transform anyone. Nick Rosen is skeptical but agrees to be her guinea pig. Kate immerses Nick in yoga, and follows him around the world as he examines the good, the bad and the ugly of yoga. The two encounter celebrity yogis, true believers, kooks and world-renowned gurus. Tensions run high as Nick’s transformational progress lags and Kate’s plan crumbles. What unfolds and what they discover is not what they expected.


    Nick Rosen getting a new perspective in BKS Iyengar’s class in Pune, India
     
    My Impression:
    I'm in love, seriously, with my practice more than ever and with this whole idea, the whole skepticism of it all. Yoga means a lot of different things for a lot of different people, how do you know who to trust? What is right? What is right for yourself? Who has the time/money/motivation to go looking for it? How do we know we are supposed to look for it? Are we supposed to go looking for it? "18 million Americans now practice a Baskin Robbins variety of yoga" - this is so true and it is all so commercialized! How is one to decide which yoga, if any, is right for you? Who has the best advertisement, the sexiest yoga clothing, the one who chants the loudest.....? hmmmmm. This movie looks into so many different aspects of yoga from the physical practice to the spiritual, from "namaste to T&A", from "Godless" yogis to God loving yogis, how are we all connected and what does it all mean?
     
    What I take out of it is that if it is works for you, go for it.... because there is no one right answer. If you are feeling it, you are doing it. Namaste.



    My favourite conversation of the whole film... (and yes I did put this on, pause/play/type like crazy to get it all down)
    Nick goes to visit the Guru Sharan Ananda aka Guru of the blissful refuge at his ashram outside of Gokul, India. At this point in the film, Nick is frustrated with the idea of yoga as a practice which seems to be greatly centred around getting closer to god. For Nick, a "Godless New Yorker", this is not accessible and he struggles a lot with the motivations/correct reasons for practicing...

    Guru of Blissful Refuge - A man with a heart of gold and my favourite laugh!


    Nick: I see yoga multi fold tool, physically, use to try to focus my mind a little bit. And I think that my goal is perhaps modest in terms of yoga. It is simply to be happy. What is your impression of how we practice yoga in the west?
    Guru Sharan Ananda: I am not really acquainted with yoga in the west, but Asanas mostly used for physical strength, asana is more of the thoughts. More of the inside and very less outside. And what we are doing is 98% outside and maybe 2 or 3% or 1% inside.
    So what then is the connection between bhakta yoga (devotional practice to god) and asana yoga? What is the connection between what I practice at home and this, not only worlds apart but almost separate philosophies, separate practices.
    Good question, let me put it this way. You came to meet me you could have come by cycle, you could have come by car, you could have come by elephant, you could have come by foot. To reach here, there are so many directions. That depends on you, where you are at present. Because, let me say, you are the most important person under the sun. What is east? From where does east begin?  You are the centre point. From you, this is east. For me, east could be different. This place could be west for you, but for me it is east. So you are the most, or let me use my word, most-est important person under the sun.  What we say that it’s not important what you are doing, it’s important WHY you are doing.
    What do you mean?
    You can prepare your food for your just consuming, for someone you love, and prep someone for the Lord - so the action is physically the same, but inside it is different. If you are forced to do cooking for someone you do not like, then you will do it, you will cook, but you won’t enjoy it.
    Same thing can be said for yoga?... Anything, absolutely anything under the sun! Everything depends on you, hangs on you. So you should feel the importance of yourself. You are the most important person for any decisions, all decisions, all the practices or any practice. And again you said how to attain happiness, yes, that’s important. Let me put a little stress on it, how much hard you are working there, is there any happiness there? You will have to question yourself, where is it? Where can we get that happiness? You said take what is right for you, take what feels right. I am a godless guys from New York City. It doesn’t make sense necessarily where I come from this bhakti yoga this embracing Krishna…
    Then do not embrace, never do it. If you don’t like it, don’t do it. Go on practicing what you are doing. If you want to believe in god, believe. If you don’t want to believe, don’t believe. And still you could be a religious person.
    And what would make you religious or spiritual? Be yourself. Be your true self.
    It’s not so easy for me to just…, sometimes I do not trust myself, to say that “ok I’ll just find my true self. Are there specific practices that one can engage it to help… As much as possible try to get rid of what you are not and you are unnecessarily… wearing… on yourself. Try to get rid of this.
    Happiness not outside, it is within us. See for instance, our sweet Kate is here. She is the same person, she’ll be the same person. Somebody will see her and he will simply jump and other man will not. Has she made any change?  It’s ourselves. Kate is a very lovely person, but not for all. It’s ourselves.


    Me finding bliss at a bookstore, random happy moment. Yoga!
    Be yourself, serve yourself to be the best "you" you can be, and pass it on. Namaste

    Wednesday, October 20, 2010

    October 20 - wearing purple for a good cause

    Facebook has informed me that today is an especially important day to wear the colour purple. What will wearing a particular colour do?

    Well today it is drawing awareness and sending the message that the wearer supports the end of homophobia and related violence, bullying, and hatred.

    I support any campaign which promotes equality between any living thing. I believe we are all interconnected. Hatred and intolerance toward anything/ anyone just fuels that negative energy which justifies war and the overall distruction of the planet!

    So I wear purple today to signify that I am not ok with homophobia/intolerance/hatred.

    Will wearing this particular colour actually help in the long run? Yes, I do.

     Even if others do not understand the significance of my colour choice, I will, and thus am more likely to speak out against homophobia and any physical/verbal/emotional abuse.

    It's time to break the silence because not saying anything and letting homophobic comments and actions happen without negative recourse is condoning them.

    My purple shirt is a promise that I will not condone such actions with silence, I will speak up.

    Monday, October 18, 2010

    Too much fruit? These muffins are sooooo easy to make!

    "Anything goes" Fruit-Filled Muffins aka Robyn's Yoga Muffins
    heaven knows.... anything goes!

    Yoga Muffins! How are muffins yogic? I just think a lot of love goes into them and you never know how they are going to turn out as you can put pretty much anything into them.
    Great thing about these is that you can make them vegan or not - decide via milk and egg choice.

    2 cups flour
    1 1/2 tsp salt
    3 tsp baking powder
    1 1/2 cup sweetener
    egg replacer (to equal 2 eggs or real eggs)
    1/2 cup oil
    3/4 cup sour soy milk (add 1 tsp vinegar to soy milk or use regular milk)
    1 1/2 cups "Anything goes" fresh and/or frozen fruit

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, salt, and baking powder. Add the sweetener, egg replacer, oil, sour milk, and fruit. stir together until "just mixed"/ Scoop into lightly oiled muffin tins and bake for 35-45 minutes (use a fork to see if done). Makes 6 muffins (or more depending on how much fruit you add - I use a load of fruit and often get 12 muffins).

    Fruit Combo ideas:
    apple/raisin
    banana/chocolate chip
    raspberry/blackberry
    strawberry/apricot
    pear/apple
    ginger/apple/apricot
    or whatever is left over in the fruit bowl!

    Enjoy!

    Wednesday, October 13, 2010

    Yoga expensive? Not anymore!!!

    Public Service Announcement:


    
    Do you know about this??????!!!!!

    Here is the run down... Personally, I love to have a pass at a big studio with loads of classes, but financially it is not in the cards for me right now- the universe has provided a beautiful solution! Passport to Prana is a card which costs $30 and entitles the user to one class at each of the participating studios - there are over 40 studios in the Lower Mainland, including one class at each of the YYoga studios, Semperviva studios, Shanti Yoga, and so many more!! It is amazing, what an deal! I just activated mine, so worth it - and what a great opportunity to try out all the studios in the city


    1. The pass lasts from October 1/10 to July 31/11
    2. You can buy the pass online or from one of the participating studios
    3. One per person per year, but you can buy as many as gifts as you like
    4. How fun will it be to strive to get each studio - its like a yoga scavenger hunt - bring your best yogi buddies and have a blast!