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200 hour YTT


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Union of the mind and the body. The Sanskrit root yuj means to “yoke,” “bind,” or “join together.” It also indicates “union” or “Oneness.” Ultimately, it is the means by which we realize that there is no separation between anyone or anything. Everything is One. Yoga is a tool to reveal the self and the essence of our being. Yoga is an empirical science and philosophy aimed at understanding life’s most important questions.
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"Yama - Ethical standards OR a duty or observance recommended by yogic philosophy and teaching. Niyama - Self Disciplines OR positive duties or observances recommended for healthy living, spiritual enlightenment and liberated state of existence. Asana - Postures OR physical practice. Sanskrit term which is often translated as “posture” or “pose. Pranyama - Breath control OR breathing exercises which clear the physical and emotional obstacles in our body to free the breath and so the flow of prana - life energy. Pratyahara - Withdraw awareness of external world OR the conscious withdrawal of energy from the senses. control of the senses, moving the focus to the inside Dhyana - Meditation OR refined meditative practice that requires deep mental concentration Samadhi - Bliss and universal consciousness OR a state of consciousness where individual awareness dissolves into the great Whole"Name the 8 limbs of yoga
Half
Ardha
Pose
Asana
Lock
Bandha
Two
Dwi
Extended
Utthita
Angle
Kona
Bound
Baddha
Side
Parsva
River
Nadi
Thread
Sutra
Seated
Upavistha
Upward
Urdhva
Balāsana
Child’s Pose
Upavishta
Seated
Adho Mukha Śvānāsana
Downward Facing Dog
Breathing
Pranayama
Utthita Baddha Konāsana
Extended Butterfly Bose
Matsyasana
Fish Pose
Karnapidasana
Deaf Man’s Pose
Dhanurasana
Full Bow
Jathara Parivartanasana
Abdominal Twists
Paschimotanasana
Forward Fold
Ardha Uttanasana
Halfway lift
Utthita Tadasana
Extended Mountain Pose
Makarasana
Crocodile
Urdvha Mukha Svanasana
Upward Facing Dog
Utkatasana
Seated Chair
Parivrtta Utkatasana
Twisting Seated Chair
Padangushthasana
Shiva Squat
Salamba Sarvangasana
Shoulder Stand
Parivrtta Trikonasana
Twisting Pyramid
Virabhadrasana
Warrior One
Baddha Virabhadrasana
Devotional Warrior
Vasisthasana
Side Plank
Vasisthasana Vrkasana
Side Plank with Tree
Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana
Extended Hand to foot pose
Virabhadrasana III
Warrior Three
Natarajasana
Dancers Pose
Parsvottanasana
Pyramid Pose
Catur Svanasana
Dolphin Pose
Skandasana
Deep Side Lunge
Utkata Konasana
Goddess Pose
Upavistha Konasana
Wide leg Seated Forward Fold
Utthita Parsvokonasana
Extended Warrior
Utthita Baddha Parsvokonasana
Extended Warrior with bind
Svarga Dvijasana
Bird of paradise
Trikonasana
Triangle
Viparita Trikonasana
Reverse Triangle
Ardha Ustrasana
Half Camel
Ustrasana
Full Camel