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zenergy47
Posted 2007-06-27 12:15 PM (#90229)
Subject: standing workshop


i am looking for help in putting together words for a workshop for standing poses..and also what poses do u think should be included
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kulkarnn
Posted 2007-06-27 10:48 PM (#90260 - in reply to #90229)
Subject: RE: standing workshop


zenergy47 - 2007-06-27 12:15 PM

i am looking for help in putting together words for a workshop for standing poses..and also what poses do u think should be included


Who is giving this workshop? That person must be able to answer this. Otherwise, xxxx. Anyway:

Any standing poses can be included based on what is the goal of that workshop. And, as for name: Standing Yoga Poses Workshop: SYPW sounds great.

You must write: goal, audience, contents, fees, time, and location. Do NOT write too much.
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jonnie
Posted 2007-06-28 11:32 AM (#90285 - in reply to #90229)
Subject: RE: standing workshop


I once attended a four hour workshop on Tadasana (and I mean ONLY Tadasana).

We still only touched the surface...

Jonathon


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tourist
Posted 2007-06-28 4:25 PM (#90328 - in reply to #90229)
Subject: RE: standing workshop



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Which poses do YOU want to include? You can go about this in many ways - 4 hours on tadasana, all the poses that start out on your feet, or whatever. I like to teach utthita hasta padangustasana, supta padangustasana vertical and lateral, then trikonasana, parsvottanasana and ardha chandrasana and move to ardha and parsvaika sirsasana and sarvangasana and look at the links and principles.
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