ASHTANGA (continued)
"Vinyasa" means
breath synchronized movement. The breath is the heart of this discipline,
and links asana to asana in a precise order. By synchronizing movement
with breathing and practicing Mula and Uddiyana Bandhas
(locks), an intense internal heat is produced. This heat purifies muscles
and organs, expelling unwanted toxins as well as releasing beneficial
hormones and minerals, which can nourish the body when the sweat is
massaged back into the skin. The breath regulates the vinyasa and ensures
efficient circulation of blood. The result is a light strong body. There
are three groups of sequences in the Astanga system.
The Primary Series (Yoga Chikitsa) detoxifies and aligns the body. The
Intermediate Series (Nadi Shodhana) purifies the nervous system by opening
and clearing the energy channels. The Advanced Series A, B, C and D
(Sthira Bhaga) intergrate the strength and grace of the practice, requiring
higher levels of flexibility and humility.
Each level is to be fully developed before proceeding to the next, and
the sequential order of asanas is to be meticulously followed. Each
posture is a preparation for the next, developing the strength and balance
required to move further.
breath - The continuity of deep, even breathing cannot
be overemphasized in the Astanga Yoga system. When breath feeds action,
and action feeds posture, each movement becomes gentle, precise, and
perfectly steady. next
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