Check it! Tomorrow is the last Pay-What-You-Can class for September. This month all donations collected from the Pay-What-You-Can classes benefits flood relief efforts in neighboring Tioga County. Feel free to spread the word and come on by this Wednesday! Suggested donation is $5.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Pay What You Can helping flood relief efforts in Tioga County this month!
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Labor Day at Mighty! + upcoming workshop
If you're around this weekend, we'd love to see you on the mat! Our holiday weekend schedule is below!
Saturday, September 3
Regular schedule
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Welcome, Emma, our newest teacher!
We're thrilled to welcome Emma Silverman into the Mighty family! Trained in the Kripalu style of yoga, she also brings knowledge of Iyengar, Bikram, Ashtanga, Kundalini and Vinyasa flow to her teaching. Meet Emma Monday nights @ 7:30pm, one of our new Pay-What-You-Can classes!
Emma: I took my first class with my mom when I was 12. It was on and off for awhile, until I moved to the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health and started volunteering there. Since then, I've done yoga every day, whether on or off the mat.
What do you like about Power Yoga?
Emma: Sometimes, the only way to still the mind is to move the body. I believe that there is a style of yoga for us at every stage of our lives; right now, the amazing calm I feel after a Power Yoga class is exactly what I need.
How has your yoga changed since the first time you practiced?
Emma: I used to be a chronic look-around-the-room yogini. I compared myself to everyone. These days, I steer clear of beating myself up if I'm the only person in the room in child's pose. I can't know what the other people in the room have been through to get onto the mat that day-- only what brought me.
Why did you decide to teach yoga?
Emma: In the years preceding my decision to teach, I was first a Project Manager at a software company. I traveled half of the month and worked all of the time. Then I moved to Mexico City and promptly developed a mild form of asthma from the pollution. After those years, my body was wrecked. Yoga made me feel like myself again and, like so many other teachers, I decided to teach my passion and share the love!
Any tips for someone new to yoga?
Emma: The hardest step is showing up. Once you do that, the teachers and the practice will support you.
What is your favorite pose or poses? Why?
Emma: Savasana. A friend once said that they can tell how good a class was for them by how deeply they go into final relaxation. Totally true. I often end and begin my classes in Savasana; I'm a big fan of things coming full circle.
What do you like to do off the yoga mat?
Emma: Biking. I once biked from Ithaca to Ann Arbor, MI and bicycle commute year-round. Ithaca is amazing for hiking, too. After moving here from Madison, Wisconsin, I realized how much I had missed hiking. In nerdier pursuits, I love crosswords, the Sunday New York Times, libraries, and co-ops of all kinds.
What fuels you?
Emma: Banana chocolate peanut butter smoothies.
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Fall Schedule starts Monday, Aug 15th!
We've got more classes, more teachers, more fun at Mighty this fall! The new schedule starts next Monday, August 15th, so check out our online schedule to plan your fall mat time!
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Welcome to our new teacher, Rachel!
We're so excited to welcome our newest teacher, Rachel VerValin, into the Mighty fold! She grew up near Binghamton and lived in Baltimore, Dallas and Brooklyn, before she called Ithaca her home. We wanted to know about her love of yoga and how she spends her time off the mat. Meet her in person this month on Wednesdays at 7:30pm in our new Pay-What-You-Can classes.
Rachel: I've always been athletic, really enjoy my own quiet time, and love being in nature. Originally I found the principles of yoga through other sports - running track in high school, I realized I could control my heart rate with the breath. Competitive cheerleading gave me body awareness, and being a flyer (the girl up in the air) taught me the importance of a steady gaze (drishti) to maintain balance. Softball was great - there would be a super stressful moment, with runners on, 2 outs, I would be up to bat, and before I stepped up to the plate I would say to myself "the sky is blue, and it will still be blue no matter the outcome of this game." When I began to take Pilates and yoga in college I really enjoyed the linking of the breath to the body, and the use of breath to control and steady the mind, while getting a great workout.
MY: What do you like about Power Yoga?
Rachel: I love the fluid movement experienced in Vinyasa Flow - it's like a beautiful dance with your life energy. I had always felt something in my yoga classes, and then one day my teacher in Dallas, TX mentioned the prana life force flowing within us, and how this was linked to the breath. It all made sense! Using the flow to really feel the body and get inside helps to release and steady the mind, and then we can just hum through life with light and love.
MY: How has your yoga changed since the first time you practiced?
Rachel: I've become more humble. I've realized that it's not (really, it's not!) about flexibility of the body, but about flexibility of the mind. Humans use such a small percentage of our wonderful brains, and we create such great and magnificent things. Yoga helps to open up another part, peel back another layer - it's exciting to think about. We all have the ability and the control to change whatever we truly want, we just need clear access to a calm mind through yoga as a moving meditation.
MY: Why did you decide to teach yoga?
Rachel: I had always thought about teaching - I just wasn't sure what to teach. During the 2008 recession I was let go from my corporate 9-5 job as a graphic designer, and was able to dedicate all of my time to getting myself healthy and happy. I had been practicing yoga regularly, and I began to go to class almost every day. This daily yoga practice began to leak more and more into my daily life. I decided that this was what I wanted to teach - I knew that people needed the peace and calm I was feeling from yoga. I love to learn about the brain, body, mind, spirit, and share that with others, whether it is on or off the mat.
MY: Any tips for someone new to yoga?
Rachel: Honor YOUR body today - not the teachers, or the person next to you. We all have our own gifts and talents - I promise you that just because you can't touch your toes (and maybe you never will) does not make you less of a student of yoga. Yoga is about being truly present in life. Bring the calm you feel on the mat out into your daily life. Start to think about things happening because you want them to, not because "the world" made them happen to you - you are in control. Oh, and bring a towel to class - we will sweat!
MY: What is your favorite pose or poses? Why?
Rachel: If you can only practice one pose per day, please pick Trikonasana (triangle). This is a pose that encompasses so much, and is great for the body. There's a slight hip opening, a hamstring stretch, a heart opening, a spinal rotation. It's fun, and easy to remember for beginners - the pose looks like a triangle. I also really enjoy finding the tipping point in arm balances. It's great to find that perfect spot between grace and face plant :)
MY: What do you like to do off the yoga mat?
Rachel: I really love spending time with my animals, Mr. Leo the cat, and Vera the dog. Vera and I go hiking, hang out on the front porch reading books, and making things. I really love crafts: quilting, card making, sewing, knitting, pottery. I also really love to garden, cook, and bake. I try to make time to travel as much as possible - I've been all over the US, and internationally travelled to Puerto Rico, Spain, and Japan. I would love to go see Germany, Italy, India, Thailand, Bali - any place really!
MY: What fuels you?
Rachel: Bringing light and love to people, things, and situations each day. Walking with grace and dignity.
"I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel" - Maya Angelou
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Pay What You Can in July + FUNdamentals
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Any requests for the Fall 2011 schedule? Let us know!
Though we're still in the midst of summer, we are already starting to plan for the fall schedule. If you have any requests or thoughts about class and workshop offerings, this is the time to let us know in a brief survey we created here. And, to add a little more incentive, those who complete the survey by July 8th can enter a drawing for a free Mighty Yoga T-shirt! So let us know what you'd like to see at the studio this fall. We love to hear from you as we do our best to make Mighty Yoga an even more inviting hOMe!
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