Yoga for Every
BODY
We all want to feel loved,
open, free and peaceful. We all desire to let go of the ideals
and expectations of the “world” and be simply still. What if
you had permission to be anything your heart wanted you to be?
What if there was no right or wrong way of doing yoga poses,
just simply YOUR way. The way that feels good for your body,
mind and spirit. That is yoga to me.
There’s a smorgasbord of yoga
labels all around us. Each having its own fancy term or cool
yoga gear. It’s a bummer to see yoga magazines or videos with
the same types of bodies representing yoga. This sends a
message to the world that yoga is about looking a specific
way. Instead of getting lost in the confusion, I chose to
start really looking at my responsibility in this. Most of my
clients share with me that they don’t feel comfortable going
to a yoga studio. One, they don’t look like a yogi, two they
might not do the poses “perfectly”, and finally, they don’t
know where to even start. So many labels to choose from, so
little time!
This is a very common
experience with the people I teach or know. It is extremely
challenging to go to a studio and relax when immediately you
have to get your legs in lotus position. How uncomfortable is
that? Yikes. Or you are so busy doing power yoga that you
forgot to breathe or relax, feeling sore as you walk out the
studio. Since I have experienced both being uncomfortable as a
student and teacher I feel it is my duty to spread some of my
truth around.
There is no label or box to
fit yoga in. When I first began teaching yoga, I felt as if I
had to “be” a certain way. Speak in a particular soft tone,
and know all the right terminology. I’ve realized it’s the
total opposite. The more authentic I am, which means, giving
myself permission to be Jenny, giggling, hugging, singing,
sharing, being as transparent as possible, gives the student
permission to choose to do the same.
Yes, poses are a part of
yoga, and they do wonders for your body! But yoga is not about
the poses or how long we can balance. The body listens when
its given an opportunity to connect with your true self, and
not edit what comes out.
Releasing the need to force
your body into poses that hurt and allow yourself to explore
what DOES feel good. To make your yoga practice, like life,
all about you.
Instead of wishing for the
world to change their box on what yoga should be, I decided to
create and be the difference. Teach yoga from my heart, and
allow it to guide each class. Whenever I share with my
students that it’s perfect to be exactly the way they are, my
eyes well up. It feels good to share what I have yearned for
in a yoga class.
If you feel uncomfortable
going to a yoga studio, you are not alone. Listen to your
heart, and listen to what your body is sharing with you. Start
investigating and asking around for guidance on what form
works for you. You are worth it. Give yourself permission to
BE yourself no matter what. That is yoga.
Jenny Ward is the owner
of PLAYWARD. PLAYWARDS mission is to celebrate the
magnificence of being alive. Jenny is a licensed coach,
speaker, author and PLAY ACTIVIST!
jenny@playward.com ;
www.playward.com
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