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Yoga Therapy Retreat! October 29th-31st, 2010

Save the dates!
Halloween Yoga Retreat! October 29th-31st, 2010
For three days and two nights, Leslie Kazadi RYT and I will be holding our Halloween Yoga Retreat at the Ojai Eco Sanctuary! Picture gentle, and intermediate yoga, and yoga therapy classes all weekend long, walking in the picturesque surroundings, experiencing superb bodywork, enjoying delicious food, having goofy fun,  BYOP (bring your own pumpkin!) and listening to night-time music.  Call (310)446-6668 or write for more information!

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Yoga Therapeutics for your Back – April 3rd 2010

Yoga Therapeutics for your BackJoin Sherry, Saturday April 3rd from 7:30pm-9:30pm at Yogis Anonymous in Santa Monica. Feel and understand how each movement, whether in an asana, or while putting your dishes away, becomes part of your ‘fabric’. Learn how malleable that fabric is, ways to softly remodel, and become more sturdy from the inside out. We will explore how we sit, stand, the center from which we balance, and the lines of movement in asana that not only stabilize the spine, but create the dignity and grace inside us that calls us back t our mats again, and again. Minimal yoga experience is helpful, and this class is wonderful for those with any sort of spine or back issues, and for teachers who would like to work more deeply with students to prevent or help heal similar issues.

Yogis Anonymous
1221 2nd Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Call (310)451-YOGI

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Heal Your Knees With Your Yoga Practice – Saturday 5/2

heal your kneesJoin Sherry this Saturday 5/2 for Heal Your Knees at Exhale Venice from 12:30-3:30pm.

Our knees are: shock absorbers when we land, springboards when we jump, transmitters when we are still, and propel us when step forward. All of these combine as beautiful links in any or all of these ways for balance postures. This class is designed to help you understand why your knees ache, specific diagnoses, and various degrees of each. We’ll discuss “high signs” with knees, and ways to prevent further discomforts. We’ll work with ways that ankles and hips contribute to their achiness and modifications in postures to prevent these. And finally, we’ll look at how new patterns can be strengthened both on and off the mat.
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