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The Surya Namaskar

What you will learn

7 traditional variations of the Sun Salutations (Surya-Namaskaar) as taught by different schools of Yoga

A detailed description of every variant, with an emphasis on correct form, breath and technique.

Breakdown of all the asana(postures) of the Sun-Salutation with easy options for those new to the practice

A simple, yet excellent method of maintaining different factors of fitness – endurance, strength, flexibility and agility.

Description

The surya-namaskar (sun salutation) is probably the oldest exercise sequence in the world and an integral part of the physical practice of Yoga. It can be used as a warm-up , a full workout or even a moving meditation depending upon pace and ability. This course contains seven of the many variations that are practiced the world over. The demonstration of the variations, are then followed by a manual explaining each asana (posture), and the transitions.

All forms of the Surya-namaskar focus on –

  • Specific movement with a specific breath,
  • Maintaining health and mobility by alternatively flexing, extending and relaxing different sections of the spine.

While the basic underlying principles of all the variations are the same, each of them has a slightly different emphasis. Knowing and practicing varied forms keeps it interesting and works the body in subtly different ways.


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Depending upon the personal inclination of the practitioner, mantra and chakra awareness can also be included in the surya-namaskar, turning the exercise into a deeply spiritual practice.Β  However , since the aim of this course is to provide an insight into different methods of the physical practice, there is no information contained in this course about spiritual aspects.

ThisΒ  course is the result of experiences and teachings received from Yoga teachers and schools in different parts of India in the year 2006. While most yoga schools/teachers prefer just one or two of the many variations, I personally teach and practice all seven regularly.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

The 7 Variations

The Surya-Namaskar for Absolute Beginners
Variation 1-The Standard 12-count Method
Variation 2 – The Advanced 12-Count Method
Variation 3 -Surya-Namaskar A of the Ashtanga Vinyasa System
Variation 4 – Surya-Namaskar B of the Ashtanga Vinyasa system
Variation 5 – The Surya-Namaskar of the Iyengar system
Variation 6 – Adding Anjaneyasana

Step By Step

The Asana Manual
The Namaste
Raised Hands / Hands Up
Forward Bend/ Hands to Feet
Raised Head Forward Bend
The Lunge
The Low Crescent Lunge
The Plank
The 8 Limbed (parts of the body) Salute
The Low Plank
The Cobra
The Downward Facing Dog
The Upward Facing Dog
The Squat / Chair pose/Awkward pose
Warrior 1
The Cat
Jumping back, Jumping forward