Tag: hot yoga

Inquiry Revamp – ALL THINGS YOGA!

When I sat down to write my next post for my inquiry project, I realized that without a doubt, my inquiry had changed. I initially set out to create this blog to document my process on how to learn to do a handstand, I couldn’t help but notice that the last several weeks, I have been mainly focusing on unpacking my experience with yoga and sharing my perspective and tips on how to practice yoga. So, I thought it only made sense to pivot my inquiry and make yoga the focal point. While I will definitely touch on handstands in the upcoming weeks, I think it would be more fruitful and authentic to base my project around yoga.

So! Let’s get right into it!

Last week I discussed my experience at my favourite yoga studio back in Toronto, and I thought it would be great to branch out and share my experience as I try out different yoga studios in Victoria. Since moving to Victoria, I have missed practicing at a yoga studio and I have not yet found a yoga studio to practice at so I would like to share my experience after taking two classes at two different studios. This week I am going to focus on The Lab, a yoga studio in downtown Victoria, and next week I am going to focus on One Yoga, a yoga studio in James Bay. The reason why I chose these two yoga studios is because they are the closest studios to where I live and would be the only two feasible options for me to attend on a regular basis.

The Lab is a 10-minute drive from my apartment, or about a 20 minute walk. I took the class called “The Roots” and it was a hot yoga class that was described on the website as a “foundational, consistent and grounding yoga sequence.” I found the studio to be extremely welcoming and it greatly reminded me of my favourite yoga studio back in Toronto. The teacher was very friendly, and I loved her energy as she was very calm yet also pushed everyone to try their best. The teacher ended the practice by singing a lullaby and I thought that was very special. The only thing that I was unhappy with was the size of the studio space. It was a very busy class, and everyone was packed in the studio like sardines. There was very limited room to move around, and I couldn’t fully express myself in each posture as if I extended my legs or arms, I would be touching the person next to me. However, overall, I loved the yoga sequence and can definitely see myself practicing at The Lab more often.

Image is from: https://labstudios.ca/

My Yoga Practice and Handstands: A Love Story

Hi everyone!

After unpacking why I want to be able to a handstand in the first place and sharing my experience in India training to become a yoga teacher, I think it’s time we discuss my yoga practice and how this has influenced my obsession with hand stands.

Photo by Dane Wetton

When I got back home from India, I was so inspired to continue my yoga practice, but I felt that I was having difficulty doing it on my own. In India, I had a very strict schedule and was surrounded by the same thirty people every day. I became accustomed to practicing yoga in large groups and having a teacher direct me through the postures. I found that when I returned home, I was struggling with committing to my practice and I found it difficult to carve out a piece of my day and dedicate it to yoga. So, to help motivate me to get back into my practice, I decided to take yoga classes at my local studio. It ended up being one of the best decisions I have ever made. The studio is called Sukha Yoga and they offer an array of heated yoga classes ranging from beginner to advanced. I was at first apprehensive to take a hot yoga class as it was not something I practiced in India, but after taking my first class, I was instantly hooked. I loved the way I felt after doing the hot yoga class as my face was glistening and I felt extremely relaxed yet strong. I loved how much I sweat during the class, and I found myself constantly thinking about yoga and taking classes throughout the week. See here for a video that demonstrates how to register for a class on the website. This studio really helped me to find the joy in my practice again and I loved it so much, I joined the Energy Exchange program. The program allows you to practice yoga free of charge, however you are required to volunteer three hours of your time every week to cleaning the studio. While this was definitely not a glamourous job, I found it very fulfilling, and I loved that I was giving back to my yoga community while also being able to enjoy yoga free of cost.

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