Saturday, April 7, 2012

Om + Yum

I'm usually absolutely famished after I finish a yoga class; once I've said "namaste" and started rolling up my mat, I'm onto thinking about what I'm going to eat. Sometimes I head home and hope my man has dinner waiting for me; other times he meets me at Town Center where we can take advantage of all of the restaurants surrounding the studio and enjoy our meal al fresco. I've also scheduled friend dates with girlfriends where we go to a morning yoga class and then out to breakfast. Yoga + food makes perfect sense to me.

Which is why I was not surprised to read that restaurants and yoga studios are now teaming up to bring food and yoga to their customers in new and delicious ways. Whether it's a Vinyasa class followed by a farm-to-table dinner cooked in a wood-burning stove or a prix fixe dinner + yoga package, it all sounds great to me! Since yogis are focused on mind, body, and spirit, it doesn't surprise me at all that they are looking for healthy, fresh, yummy food to satisfy the appetite they work up during a vigorous class. And the social aspect is a fantastic bonus.

Do you like having a hearty, healthy meal after a yoga class? Would you take a yoga-plus-dinner class?

- Rachel

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Do Men Need "Broga"?

I came across an article last week about "broga" -- aka yoga for men. From the article:
Co-founders of the Massachusetts-based Broga yoga studio certainly thought so, touting their program as a “strong” and “energetic” class “where it’s okay if you can’t touch your toes.” Putting aside the fact that it’s okay in any yoga class if you can’t touch your toes, there is certainly some truth to the subtext here: stereotypically, yoga often isn’t exactly viewed as a hyper-masculine pursuit.
I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I find the name a little obnoxious and I don't like the idea that we have to call it something else or exclude a group of people just to get more people through the door. Can't we just work on breaking down the stereotype that yoga is only for women? Certainly all the male teachers and students already practicing must count for something. On the other hand, I'm excited about anything that gets more people to try yoga and if practicing with other men is what it takes for some guys to feel comfortable enough to start practicing, then I'm all for it! People have all different reasons for starting yoga and I'm sure some of them have to do with really great marketing.

What do you think? Do you think men need "broga" to start practicing? Or is this just a silly gimmick? Let us know your thoughts!


- Rachel


Broga? Yoga for Men Gets Its Own Name [Huffington Post]

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Yoga Practice During An Allergy Attack

Last fall, I missed about two weeks of yoga because I had terrible allergies. (I'm not from Texas originally, and I'm convinced your pollen has it out for me!) I wanted to go to yoga, but the thought of emerging from my couch and going anywhere but Walgreens to buy new combinations of allergy meds was overwhelming. Eventually I got a sinus infection and missed another week of yoga.

Now I know that I should have just gone to yoga at the onset of my allergies. According to the May issue of "Yoga Journal," yoga can reduce symptoms of allergies by reducing your immune system's response to pollen.

The article says:
"Allergies are worsened by a stress reaction, which causes physiological responses, including the release of stress hormones and histamine, and triggers inflammation," says Jeff Migdow, M.D., director of Prana Yoga Teacher Training through the Open Center in New York as well as a holistic physician at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Lenox, Massachusetts. "Relaxation diminishes fight-or-flight response, and thereby reduces allergic symptoms." Through relaxation, the nervous system basically tells the immune system to hold its fire. Once the immune system backs off, the inflammation and mucus decrease, and symptoms diminish.
Migdow has a few more tips on allergies and yoga:

  • Avoid hot yoga or vigorous classes; instead, modify your practice to include smooth and relaxing asanas and lots of deep breathing.
  • Avoid forceful breathing or any pranayama through the nostrils, as congestion might make this difficult and uncomfortable. 
  • Do activities that keep your energy up, as allergies are associated with low energy. 
  • Do more standing poses (forward bends, backbends, twists) to massage your spine and strengthen and condition your lungs.
Allergy Antidote [Yoga Journal, May 2012]

Do you keep up your yoga practice when your allergies attack? Let us know!

- Rachel

Friday, March 30, 2012

Getting to Know Your Fellow Students

Most of us see the same faces in class week after week, but never really get to know each other. It can be awkward. Should I say hi to this person I see every morning? I don't want to interrupt her meditating. Will she think I'm creepy? Should I introduce myself? Then do we shake hands? Oh, wait, I'm supposed to be quiet before class starts...

You know how it goes.

We want to make getting to know the community at Awakened Yoga a little easier and we think our new Your Happiest Hour class is a great way to get started. So come to Jenny's heated Vinyasa class at 5:00 tonight and stick around afterward to get to know the people you were just sweating, stretching, and breathing with. It's BYO -- bring your own drinks, snacks, and treats to enjoy and to share!

Do you introduce yourself to other students before/after classes? Do you find it difficult to make new friends in yoga? Let us know in the comments!

- Rachel

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Meet Our New Blogger, Rachel


Meet Rachel, a student at Awakened and our newest blogger! Rachel has been practicing yoga for about six months and has officially fallen in love. She’ll be blogging each week about what’s going on in the yoga world, her experiences with yoga, and the latest news from Awakened. Read more about Rachel below.

What do you do for work?


I work 9-5 at a startup as a social media marketer and community manager. I also write my own blog,  The Life & Lessons of Rachel Wilkerson, and do a lot freelance writing and social media consulting.


What is the most important spiritual/mental benefit you have gained from your practice?

It’s amazing how much it’s helped me shut my brain off and unplug. I knew I’d experience that in class, but I’m a lot better at calming myself down off the mat now too. And I find myself taking deep cleansing breaths all throughout my day without even thinking about it.

What physical benefits have you experienced in your practice?

My whole body has changed! My arms and back are the biggest difference I noticed, and I lost about five pounds without doing any other type of exercise or making any changes to my diet at all. People who think you can’t lose weight from yoga or that it’s “too” slow are crazy! (Though I’ll admit, I used to think that.)

What is your favorite class at Awakened Yoga? Why?

I love Iyengar. The first time I took a class (with Sharon), I was so confused. I was like, Why is it so slow? Why aren’t we flowing? But I stuck it out and after a few weeks, I couldn’t get enough of it. I just love the slow intensity and Sharon is an amazing instructor. I also love any lunch time class. I love getting out of the office and doing yoga in the middle of my day; it definitely recharges my batteries.

What is your favorite pose? Why?

Turbo dog. It kills me in the most wonderful way. It makes me feel so strong and powerful.

Fearful of any pose?

Shoulder stand freaks me out. Every time an instructor calls for it and the rest of the class just does it, I think, How is everyone doing this right now? How are you not terrified?! Fortunately, I’ve learned some great modifications on the wall that are slowly making me more comfortable with it.

What is on your nightstand?

A bunch of electronics and chargers! Kindle, iPad, phone...I love all my geeky toys. I love reading, writing, and using social media (and all those things are part of my job) so they are always close by.

If you have purchased any products at the studio for your practice, what is your favorite and why?

Love my Manduka mat cleaner! I splurged on a pricey mat, so I want to take really good care of it.

Be sure to check the blog regularly for Rachel's posts and say hi if you see her in class!

Our Teacher of the Month - Aaron!


When did you start practicing yoga and what brought you to yoga?

I started practicing about 6 years ago. I was interested in examining my inner world more deeply.


How long have you been teaching? What do you love about teaching?

I have been teaching for 5 years, what I love about teaching is sharing my passion and being of service to others.

What do you like about Awakened Yoga Studio and its students?
The Awakened Yoga community is so loving and supportive, it feels more like family.
Please finish these sentences:
  • My favorite rainy day activity is... teaching yoga, when I'm not doing that, I enjoy deepening my knowledge and understanding of the philosophy of yoga, meditation, and playing with my son, sometimes napping.
  • I wish I could tell my 12-year-old self... to focus on love rather than fear.
  • No one knows that I... pick my nose. Until now...
  • My guiltiest pleasure is... not feeling guilty. No probably it is eating animals.
  • This morning I ate... some prunes, fried egg sandwich, and early grey tea with honey and cream.
  • My advice to students is... cultivate a daily practice, whether it is postures, breathing, meditation, mental yoga or some combination. What are you doing today to create the life you want?

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Student of the Month


Name/ occupation?

Bob Dahringer. I am a Merchant Mariner sailing as a licensed marine engineer aboard a tugboat based out of New York City.
  How long doing yoga?

I had dabbled at it a few years ago, but I really came to embrace it in Sept 2011 as a means to aid in my physical recovery following a serious accident I was involved in on Good Friday of 2011. ( I placed a dismal and distant 2nd place in a match-up between my motorcycle and an errant SUV.  :.P )

Physical benefit from my practice?
After being laid out of work for more than 5 months, my practice built up my strenght and confidence in my physical ability to be able to return to work.
My job requires a lot of climbing, bending, stretching, working in cramped positions and getting into some really awkward spots, so my yoga practice has been a tremendous benefit to me
Additionally, I have lost nearly 30 pounds from doing yoga along with some big changes in my diet. ( No more cakes, cookies, pies, oh my!.....and a lot of other stuff too.)          I now weigh what I did when I was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1984.

Spiritual and mental benefit?
try to follow the five wise characteristics of yama and to follow the five niyamas in my dealings with those around me and with myself. Basically I try to be honest and kind towards all, withholding judgement and accepting people as they are. Like I said I try;  not always successful, but I give it my best shot everyday.
Mentally I have gained more focus and clarity and inner peace.

Ever done yoga while travelling?
Absolutely. My work schedule is to be aboard the boat for a month at a time, then home for 2 weeks; over the course of a year that adds up to being away for 8 months so I do yoga aboard the boat so I dont stiffen up into a 53 year old board.
I keep a yoga mat on the boat. While I don't do a regular yoga routine everyday while on the boat, I have many chances each day to work on my favorite poses, which are basically any standing pose. They've helped tremendously to strengthen my legs and to improve my balance, which is another plus while working on a boat and besides, they can be done anytime, anywhere although I think stepping into a Warrior III while in line at Walmart would probably garner a few stares, lol.

Fearful of any pose?
Maybe not so much fearful as cautious when it comes to anything that might overwork my right knee, other than that, I think I'm the same as a lot of other yogis being intimidated at first by Crow poses. Ive done more than a few face plants and am none for the worse besides having a bruised ego. I still cant do them, but that doesn't stop me from trying.

Fave class? Heated Vinyasa with Grace! You know you've had a good workout afterwards and Savasana never felt so good.  :)

Practice meditation? Try as I may, either my mind wont slow down........or I fall asleep. (Ive fallen asleep in Savasana a time or two, heh heh.)

Bravest thing Ive ever done?
I rescued a girl from drowning.

Whats on the nightstand?                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
I just finished Neal Pollacks "Stretch, the Unlikely Making of a Yoga Dude.' Fairly entertaining read.

Which shoe goes on first? Left. Always.
Speaking of shoes, Grace noticed that I have always come to class in bare-feet and asked me if there was any reason besides that.
When I come to yoga I always use the parking garage on Texas Drive so I have a nice little walk back and forth to the studio; doing it barefooted allows me to bring awareness to my feet as I connect each step to the ground and to feel the different textures and temperatures I encounter on my walk.
It also gives me an opportunity to be humble as I think of all the people who don't have shoes to wear, food to eat, or a roof over their heads.