No previous yoga practice is required
You do not have to be flexible to practice yoga. On the contrary most people start with rather stiff bodies. Flexibility comes gradually with regular practice. The ability to stay focused and move with the breath is more important than flexibility.
A small and friendly yoga class provided by The Family Welfare Association for those suffering from stress depression and anxiety.
The Family Welfare Association
29 Prince of Wales Drive
Battersea Park
( Battersea Bridge Road end )
Thursday
15.00 - 16.00
Free to those who qualify
Each yoga class is structured and contains three main elements. Postures which are stretching exercises also known as asanas, breathing exercises / techniques also known as pranayama, and deep relaxation / meditation known as yoga nidra in the Satyananda yoga tradition.
Asanas (postures) are practiced to move, flex and exercise the joints to retain and improve their flexibility and therefore that of the body as a whole, to strengthen and stretch the muscles, to encourage improved blood circulation around the body and supply to the internal organs, and to aid the removal toxins from the body by stimulating the lymphatic system and massaging the internal organs.
Prananyama (breathing exercises) are practiced to improve the respiratory and heart function thereby increasing the oxygen supply to the body and raising energy levels. Prananyama also helps reduce and relieve tension and promotes a sense of aliveness and well being.
Relaxation is achieved through guided awareness of body and breath. This can help to alleviate mental stress leaving one feeling refreshed, relaxed, calm, positive and clear headed.
Throughout the class postures (asanas) are interspersed with breathing exercises (pranayama) and relaxation.
It is best to wear loose comfortable clothing e.g. loose elasticated or draw string trousers and a T- shirt / sweat shirt are ideal. You are advised not to eat a heavy meal for two hours prior to class (a small light snack during this period is unlikely to be a problem).
There are changing facilities.
Places in this class are allocated by The Family Welfare Association following referral by a GP or Psychiatrist.
Bus numbers 319, 345 and 49 stop on Battersea Bridge ( Settlers Inn stop )
You can telephone the family welfare association on 0207 350 2231
If you would like to talk to the Satyananda Yoga teacher please telephone Shakti Murti on 0208 675 7529 or 07984 177 505. Leave a message and she will get back to you as soon as she is available.
Alternatively you can email Shakti Murti at enquiries@goyoga.net
