Paul Kinsella Photography

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The Edge is coming back to Callow End Village Hall on Friday 22nd November. (After the regular Vinyasa practice)The Edge...
29/09/2024

The Edge is coming back to Callow End Village Hall on Friday 22nd November. (After the regular Vinyasa practice)
The Edge is an innovative hybrid of Yin Yoga and Yoga Nidra. Ideal for reducing anxiety and increasing overall wellbeing.
It is called The Edge because we dance along a physical edge in yin and, in Nidra, we explore the edge of consciousness, the edge of sleep. Yin and Nidra both reduce stress and anxiety, complementing each other to bring us to a relaxed state and remind the body to surrender. The practice is designed with the aim of bringing you to a state of calm acceptance.
Yin (or Daoist) Yoga is, on the surface, about learning to hold stretches, folds and twists for extended periods and watching, without judgement, how your body slowly opens and releases as you send your prana (breath energy) to those areas that are holding tension. Much more than that, it is an internal healing process, of the body, mind and soul!
You need to ensure that you are coming to an appropriate edge - one that is interesting and mildly intense, but not so intense that you hold your breath. The minute you hold your breath, the pose becomes anti-therapeutic!
Yoga Nidra:
Sleep is a key factor in our well-being and is something that can be difficult to achieve in our manic, fast paced, technology-driven lives. The various stages of sleep contribute to our mental state, anxiety levels, frustration thresholds, ability to concentrate and capacity to assimilate and retain information.
Yoga Nidra or “yogic sleep” is a meditative state that promotes deep relaxation and a strengthening of the mind body connection. Unlike traditional forms of meditation, the guided meditations of Yoga Nidra (called scripts) allow practitioners to alter their state of consciousness by bringing them to the very edge between wakefulness and sleep.
Practiced regularly, Yoga Nidra offers numerous benefits. One of the most important benefits is better sleeping habits; yogic sleep can help you achieve sounder, and deeper sleep. This could also include an improvement in sleep-related issues, such as chronic insomnia.
In Yoga Nidra, we seek to bring the mind to a place between relaxation and the dream state, and then to a state of stillness below the dream state, all the while maintaining awareness.
Most people will have experienced the sensation of falling or gently drifting off as they go to sleep. Our objective in Yoga Nidra is to find that place of mind, where the conscious mind has relaxed to the point of dissolution, but awareness remains.
Many practitioners, particularly at the beginning, laying in a comfortable, safe place without distractions, will be unable to stay in this place of mind, and will simply fall asleep. This is fine (I’ve done it myself)! Experience tells us that when this occurs, the normal benefits of a relaxed, deep sleep, will arise, and a positive experience is felt. While I will remind you during the practice, it is appropriate to hold in your mind that you are not sleeping but practicing Yoga Nidra (this can help you avoid drifting off)
Unlike other forms of yoga, Nidra does not demand any activity or motion and the essential element is that you are comfortable while laying down for 30-45 minutes, so I suggest you bring layered clothing that allows you to adjust to the temperature in the hall as well as a pillow or bolster and possibly a quilt to nest in.
You will be familiar with being asked to set an intention during a yoga practice. In Nidra, this is called a Sankalpa and is a brief phrase that can be related more to long-term aspirations and objectives that you would wish for yourself. You may wish to consider something personal to you in advance for your practice but I will offer you an option as we lead in.
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Yoga can change your life.The first picture here was taken in 2016, the second was taken yesterday.I came to yoga in 201...
06/05/2024

Yoga can change your life.

The first picture here was taken in 2016, the second was taken yesterday.

I came to yoga in 2019; a friend of my wife had asked her to offer support and my wife, in turn, asked if I wanted to come – a Wednesday night with Shellie Kiesslinger in The Fold in Bransford. I rarely say no to anything – I was 54, about 17 stone and couldn’t touch my toes. I drank. A lot.

That night I felt an instant rapport with the practice and signed up for the following week, the Sunday class too. Soon I was seeking other classes and I felt huge benefits. In December 2019 I stopped drinking as it no longer served me.

Over 2020, as lockdown gripped us, we practiced on-line and I also started to use weights at home. In 2021 I signed up for a teacher training course with no intention of teaching but as soon as I did (on-line with one of Shellie’s classes), I found it was incredible, joyful.

I stopped counting my teaching hours when I went over 600 last year; I teach 7 classes a week, Vinyasa and Yin, sometimes Nidra and I am healthier than I was in my 30s. I’m also much less stressed. I describe myself as a physical practitioner but the practice brings so much more than stretches and strength. It brings an understanding of the body; proprioception, an understanding of how we feel; interoception and a greater connection with people around us; neuroception.

It is a trite, stereotypical thing to say, but yoga has fundamentally changed my life and I am a much better person for it.

If you would like to join me on the mat (My classes are listed in the pictures below), drop me a line on here, text/call on 07720206677 or simply book on classfit https://app.classfit.com/Studio/73634

15/01/2023

🌀🌀🌀200HR YOGA TEACHER TRAINING 🌀🌀🌀

Initial Intensive Programme:
Sunday 2nd April - Friday 14th April 🌀

Weekend Modules:
22nd April, 29th April, 13th May 🌀🌀

Final Intensive Programme:
Saturday 27th May - Thursday 1st June 🌀🌀🌀

Drop us a message here or @ [email protected] if you’re interested in this life changing experience and we can send over more details! 🙏🏼

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