Yoga Rhythms Workshop – This is how I practise

 

Yoga Rhythms with Blaithin 

Blaithin is taking her personal practice to Salt and Soul Friday 14th October.  Practicing Yoga with dance music playing she has called it Yoga-Rhythms.   When asked to put pen to paper and explaining the class we got a long answer to a short question but one worth sharing…

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‘Why Yoga and Dance music?’

Well 5 years ago I went to india to learn the art of teaching yoga.  We were taught breathwork (pranayama) and yoga postures and alignments (the asanas), we were taught how to teach the postures and adjust during teaching, we were taught how to sequence postures so as to balance the body.  In addition we also learned of the physical and emotional benefits of the pranayamas and asanas.  Most importantly though we explored an understanding of  Yamas and Niyamas, the Yogi’s ethical guidelines for good-living.  The concept that kept drawing me in, asking for my attention was the Yama Satya, Truthfulness! What is your truth?  In every and all situations, when you’re angry, when you’re happy, when you’re tired or happily chilled. What is your truth, who are you under all of that?  When I came home that question continued to colour my daily life.  Getting breakfast, what is my truth, what do I really want to eat?  Driving out to Strandhill, which way do I really want to go, by the front of the mountain or the backroad?   I applied this question to all the little moments of my life (and still do), it felt great but yes, I was late a lot!  Overtime I found I was getting answers to bigger questions, questions that I hadn’t realised I was asking, the questions that lurk in the backroads of your mind! And sometimes with that clarity came the need for bravery and as I write I can’t help but hear the Mylo Sunworshipper tune buzz around my head.

‘…I had the college, I had the earning the money and the material trip, I just decided I was going to find a new way of life, so I took off on my bicycle…’

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Well I took off on my yoga mat.  In Yoga there’s a lot of talk of the disciplined practice, a daily commitment, a focused intention.  I was paying focused attention to every aspect of my life, I felt I was being a good girl, you know?, and really working on these things.  When I came to my mat, when I asked myself ‘what’s my truth?’, I realised I felt burdened by this question, I felt ‘enough with the teaching!’, I just want to be, I just want to yoga!  And jesus it hit me, in a moment of frustration, when I wanted to practice but was tired of being so damn serious…I just want to Dance!!  Ooh and dance I did, and laughed at myself, and then cried, as a good Yogi should, as I had a found a truth!

I don’t always practice with tunes pumping, but when I do, it is for me, the most exhilarating and liberating time spent.  I have over the years refined, dare I say ‘disciplined’ the practice so it still holds the true essence of Yoga.  Drawing breathwork in to the rhythm of the music, moving the body in rhythm with the breath.  I like to use a long steady beat to complete a fully balanced sequence then freestyle through some old time favourites.  A recent visit to Sligo by House of Yoga has inspired me and dissolved the last of my doubts, feeling brave enough now to share this practice, to share my truth.  I think of the Niyama Santosa, meaning acceptance. This is how I practise.

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Havin’ A Laugh Digital Detox Adventure Challenge with Amy Conroy

Rennafix Group launched their first overnight Digital Detox Adventure Challenge at the Havin’ a Laugh Adventure and Wellness Weekend 20th – 21st May.  Amy Conroy joined the challenge, was limited to taking 5 photos and had this to say about her 24 hour experience…27315972112_56a4cf9c34_o

At 6pm on Friday evening, the 20th May, our tribe was assembled at Annaghmore estate, we were introduced to our new adventure buddies and after getting our survival kits checked by our hosts NorthWest Adventure Tours we took off from Annaghmore to begin our 24 hours Digital Detox Adventure. We turned our phones off and conversations were struck up, the first being about about our collective excitement at the prospect of being device free for the weekend.

The first stop on our adventure was the Lake Isle of Innisfree where we began to hike up and over the scenic hillsides of the Sligo Way towards Slish Wood, encompassing views over Lough Gill and beyond as we went. The path led us to a magical stretch of lush green foliage and forestry where all that could be heard was the murmur of chatter amongst the group and the birds singing in the trees.

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We meandered up through the woodland to where we would be camping for the night. We pitched our tents under the protection of the trees and began the hunt for wood to get a fire going. Gavin ‘Sherpa’ Conlon was on hand to help us transport our equipment to the camp site and briefed us with some top notch technical advice about our gear! Chef Britton got busy in the kitchen whipping up some gourmet burgers and once with our bellies were full it was time to gathered around the camp fire to get warm and tell a few ghost stories!
Sam ‘Shanachie Extraordinaire’ captivated us with tales of ancient Egypt, Irish Mythology, Astrology, Star Wars and his encounters with Buzz Aldrin’s best friend who once got in a fist fight with Don Johnson (Miami Vice ) …pure magic!

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The next morning we took a mug from the tea tree, got some breakfast and set off once again deep into the hills of Slish Wood where we met with Conall from Carraig Climbing who showed us the ropes and sent us abseiling down a rock face 90ft high! The sensation of edging your way over the edge of the rock face sent adrenaline coursing through the body. Once over the edge we had to angle ourselves at nearly 90 degrees looking up to the sky before we could begin to descend like characters from a Marvel comic…nail biting stuff! Voices of encouragement echoed as each person made their way down the wall followed by a round of applause as everyone reached the bottom.

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We regrouped after our abseil and snacked on some energy balls courtesy of Sweet Beat Cafe and once again were on our way leaving Slish Wood to traverse the Sligo Way path up through Slieve Deane, Slieve Dargan until we reached the stunningly beautiful Lough Lumman. Sam once again regaled us with tales of local folklore and brought us back through time to arrive at a moment that resembled a scene of Lord of The Rings. How could I have never seen this part of Sligo before? The heather was vibrant purple, the gorse bright yellow, the stone pathway and the bog.

Before long we were met on the path by the Wildman Warner who had delicious treats for lunch waiting for us. We tucked into tasty sambos and soup from Cafe Fleur and got ready to hop on mountain bikes for the next leg of the journey. We headed off for our cycle and peddled our way through Union Wood where our legs got a good work out! We were met with smiles by everyone we met including a welcoming wag from a charming bloodhound. After a quick puncture repair we set off for the final leg back towards Annaghmore Estate.

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We left our bikes and set off on foot once again to meander through the lush green fields to our final destination. From the distance we heard a noise that sounded like thunder which got louder the further we went. As we walked the last 200ft we could see bodies gathered around this massive communal drum.

There was something so moving about  about this moment, we had all made the decision to remove  any digital distractions and instead spent time immersing ourselves in nature and taking part in exhilarating activities, getting outdoors, making connections and havin’ a laugh!