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Dates
12th - 14th March 2004
Instructor:
Anto Kearney
What is Asthanga Yoga
Asthanga Yoga is a strong dynamic form of Yoga and which is ideal for increasing flexibility, toning and making the body more supply, while strengthening the muscles and massaging the internal organs producing optimal healthy functioning of the body.
The primary teacher of Asthanga Yoga is Pattabhi Jose who is based in Mysore, India. He in turn was taught this practice by Krishnamacharya who is widely accepted to be one of the most advanced Yogis of the 20th century.
It is practiced as a series of flowing Yoga postures which begin with the Sun Salutations. These heat up the body and prepare the body for the stronger postures which one gradually introduces and builds into one’s own daily practice of the sequence. These stronger stretching and strengthening postures are also practiced within the flowing sequence which follows the Sun Salutations.

One’s breath is controlled and regulated by a practice known as Ujjay breathing. This produces a slight hissing sound in the throat and has an effect of lowering the blood pressure. Thus although one is physically working the body quite strenuously, one feels quite calm and centred which is quite unlike any other aerobic exercises. This allows one maintain an inward focus and a meditative awareness while practicing the sequence.

One’s eyes and attention are also directed towards drishtes (points on which to focus the eyes and attention).
There are also internal locks applied (uddiyana and moola bandha) and these regulate the flow of energy within the nadis (energy channels). They also increase the internal heat of the body.

The internal heat within the body allows one’s body to become more supple and to practice postures which one could not normally practice with a cold unprepared body.
How Asthanga is taughtAsthanga is introduced to beginners with the Sun Salutations first. One practices these sequences initially until one is familiar enough to complete these oneself. If one has previous experience of other Yoga (either Satyananda or Iyengar) then it can take between 30 minutes to 2 hours before one is comfortable enough to practice this sequence by oneself.
It is highly recommended that one has other Yoga experience before one begins to practice Asthanga, although many Asthanga Yoga teachers feel that this is not necessary.
Then the rest of the sequence is gradually introduced. Each posture is practiced to one’s own ability and the instructor gives posture corrections and verbal directions to help one learn each posture and also how to flow from one posture to the next.
There is always a closing sequence which consists of a number of back bends and forward bends and a slowing down of the postures and a final relaxation period while one lies in Shavasana.
Self-PracticeOn some of the more advanced courses, the classes are given in the style of self practice. It is assumed that each participant knows the sequence and is able to practice by themselves. Usually the instructor goes from each participant to the next and makes appropriate adjustements to one’s postures and encourages one to improve one’s practice beyond what one has attained so far.
Who it is suitable forIt is recommended that one already has experience with some other forms of Yoga.
This may not be necessary for younger beginners and those who are already quite fit from other forms of exercise.
You are always encouraged to practice at the level which is suitable for your body. You will gain more benefit and also enjoy the exercises more when you perform at a comfortable level rather than pushing yourself too hard.
When you practice at home after the course, you can gradually increase the duration and the number of postures which one includes in the sequence, as your body gradually improved with regular practice.
Timetable for the weekendThe timetable for the weekend is as follows;
Friday
- 18:00 – 19:00 Arrive and settle in
- 19:00 Dinner
- 21:00 – 22:00 Yoga based gentle Breath-awareness and deep relaxation class
Saturday
- 7:00 - 8:00 Breathwork and Meditation (will start with an introduction for beginners)
- 8:15 – 10:15 Asthanaga Yoga class
- 10:30 Brunch
- 11:30 Outdoors in the Burren (This will vary from sea walk to a walk through the hills. Some walks will include visits to ancient sites.)
- 16:30 - 18:00 Yoga class. Improve postures which were practiced this morning.
- 18:30 Dinner
- 20:30 - 21:30 Meditation or Breathwork or Deep Relaxation
Sunday
- 7:00 - 8:00 Breathwork and Meditation
- 8:15 - 9:45 Asthanaga Yoga class
- 10:00 Brunch
- 11:30 - 13:00 Yoga class. Answer questions.
- 13:00 Lunch
- 13:30 Depart
Accommodation
The accommodation at the centre is in rooms of 2, 4 or 6 people sharing.
There are also 2 single rooms which work out at €30 extra for a weekend or €70 extra for a week.
There are also local B&B's and a hotel.
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Accommodation at the centreYour partner or family may also stay at the centre
New flexible pricing structureCost of the course
The cost of the course is 230 Euro and includes accommodation and vegetarian meals.
If you choose not to stay at the centre and would prefer to stay in a B&B, the cost of the course is 210 Euro
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Other courses at the centreWe have approx 3 weekend courses each month all year round
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10 week long courses mainly in the Summer, Christmas and Easter.
- Satyananda (Gentle, suitable for complete beginners, all ages and you do not have to be fit)
- Astanga (Strong, dynamic. You need reasonable fitness)
- Iyengar (Precise physical postures, medium in strength)
- Bikram (Hot sweaty workout, great fun)
- Kundalini (Internal energies, visualizations, gentle yoga)
- Pilates course (Flatten your tummy, strengthen your back, improve flexibility)
- Detox and Holistic Health (Learn about cleansing, raw juices, full body massage, gentle yoga)
- And many more courses
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