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online big from lsg on 2009-04-20 11:32 [#02286861]
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[url=http://www.yogajournal.ru/news/events/anons_konf_eng.p
just wanted to share i'm going to hp]moscow[/url] for
lessons by
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.K.S._Iyengar]b.k.s.
iyengar[/url]
:)


 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-20 11:35 [#02286862]
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just wanted to share i'm going to moscow for
lessons by b.k.s. iyengar
:)


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2009-04-20 12:19 [#02286864]
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good luck big ! Please, don`t forget the mat, bolster,
block, belt and blanket !


 

offline MASUGNEN from Lund (Sweden) on 2009-04-20 12:33 [#02286871]
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Is he an avatar (like Obara)?


 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-20 15:34 [#02286925]
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right! i almost forgot!


 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-20 15:34 [#02286927]
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he looks like my avatar


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-04-20 16:20 [#02286936]
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That will be special. Are you doing the full four days?


 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-20 23:53 [#02286999]
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yea, since i'm going anyway

i'm kinda nervous about my skill, i practiced pretty hard
since i know that i'm going, but that's only a week. i can
perform Halasana, Salamba Sarvangasana and Sirsasana
comfortably, as asked, just not very long. 3,5 hours of yoga
and 1,5 hours pranayama a day..


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-04-21 06:22 [#02287013]
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I'm sure you'll be fine. How much practice do you do in a
normal week?

I've heard BKS can be full-on! A serious dude! How do you
find your regular teacher?

I wish I was going with you!


 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-21 06:27 [#02287014]
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well just once a week

my regular teacher is like tough but fair, so to say, i
think that's part of the iyengar teaching philosophy because
you shouldn't be easy on yourself either

worst that could happen would be i have to do asanas on
stage because i'm a good example of things you can do wrong


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-04-21 22:14 [#02287104]
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The "tough but fair" attitude seems to be the "Iyengar Way",
and from my experience the more senior the teacher, the
tougher they are. By extrapolation, BKS is going to be a
monster! :)

They call him the Lion of Pune.... hear him roar!



 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-21 22:53 [#02287110]
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hehe

so my teacher yesterday said he might get pretty pissed if i
would go to the front of the room with my meager skills
(it's a hall really) and i'd best hide in the back. so i'll
do that, at least the first day


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-04-21 23:32 [#02287113]
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:)

He'll come up the back I'm sure......... at the end of the
day, it's yoga, so whatever happens, just be in the moment
and try not to worry about it. Try to enjoy the opportunity
you have to take teachings from one of the great teachers of
our time...... this is a great opportunity.......

and don't fuck up! ;)


 

online big from lsg on 2009-04-22 09:35 [#02287194]
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tnx, now in moscow looking forward to it :)


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-07 19:03 [#02289984]
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So, how was it?


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2009-05-07 19:13 [#02289986]
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CCB BCC CBC CBB


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-07 19:14 [#02289987]
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???


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-07 19:24 [#02289990]
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yea it was good
i had fun with the other yogis and yoga is cool
it was nice to see the guy. but there was a a lot of
to the side explanations, meaning while we weren't doing
yoga. and those explanations were pretty much inaudible,
mainly because of the reverb in the hall. so we'll have to
wait for the dvds to hear what he said, and those
will come
moscow was cool too
also i'm doing yoga now twice a day and i'm contemplating
doing the teachers course, mainly to get more knowledge
myself
otherwise mr. iyengar is not buddha, he's just a guy that
does yoga. but that's what i've always liked about this form
of yoga, the down to earthness.

interview with this other guy that was there that sums
up that last sentiment and why i luv iyengar yoga, hehe


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-07 19:29 [#02289991]
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Sounds good.

The Iyengar teaching course will hold you in good stead to
be an excellent teacher, but it's by no means easy. I'm not
sure what the examinations are like where you are , but here
they are an ordeal.

Good luck :)


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-07 19:43 [#02289992]
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well it takes three years for instance, but the teachers are
really good. i talked to people doing it now. it takes some
time and a lot of dedication. i'll see first whether i can
keep this practicing every day up


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-07 19:49 [#02289993]
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There's some people I practice with that have sat the
examination 4 or 5 times before passing, and these people
have a very strong asana practice.......... the teaching
side of it is highly technical and if they don't feel you
fit the mold of an "Iyengi" then you can be in for a hard
time.......

I did my teacher trainig through another organisation and
it's my intention to go for Iyengar certification but I feel
I'm a long way off at the moment.....

But , really, practice is more than just examinations and
certifications....... as long as it's a positive force in
your life then go for it.


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-07 20:05 [#02289994]
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yea you have to be impeccable like a surgeon ..

well, i pretty much know my teacher will say it's too early
for me atm, i have to practice a lot still


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-08 05:15 [#02290045]
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maybe you are ready though. for the training to become a
teacher that is, not yet for the exam itself. i don't know
how it works in your country though, but like i said, here
that training takes three years


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-08 05:23 [#02290046]
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It's a bit difficult in the city I'm in. There's no formal
course, so I would need to be taken on as an "apprentice"
with the senior teacher here, who I happen to practice with
at the moment. I've discussed this with him in the past,
and he's been very supportive so far, but there hasn't been
anything formal put in place. So I just continue to
practice under him, and do my own practice, and try to teach
as much as I can and just see what happens. I could try to
join a course interstate and travel every four weeks to do
course work, but thats not really practical with my family
and employment.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2009-05-08 08:17 [#02290174]
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i bet you fucking yoga folks are really good boys and very
happy


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2009-05-08 08:18 [#02290175]
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im jealous of the metal descipline :(


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-08 09:20 [#02290185]
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yea i think he should be your teacher. maybe you should
organise a group of others like you because that would make
it more worth his while. i don't know though

what's the other style you do?



 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-08 09:24 [#02290187]
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meh i'm terrible and lacking too much discipline. thing is,
i might be better aware of it now, hehe


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-08 16:55 [#02290366]
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:P


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2009-05-08 16:58 [#02290367]
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My other teacher, who I did my teacher training with, is an
ex-Iyenger teacher who now follows the teachings of Donna
Farhi. I guess you could say it's a more holistic style of
practice, less emphasis on form and technique.


 

offline freqy on 2009-05-08 19:01 [#02290374]
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wow you'll come back all flexible and floppy, i have been
trying to do neck exercises each day . to make my neck flexi
able.


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-10 05:08 [#02290561]
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goodluck with that (i guess you have some neckproblems?)

@dark: i understand that there's some differences in iyengar
yoga teachers as well. and that there's more 'holistic' ones
as well (in combination with being iyengar-like physical
thouh, i'd imagine). if i'm not mistaking this goes for
geeta iyengar for instance


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-10 05:19 [#02290565]
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proof i was there (i'm the guy in the picture)


 

offline freqy on 2009-05-10 08:28 [#02290582]
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aww look in the picture its little big our xlt hamster!! i
imagined you to be a little younger.... why are you looking
up to the top right of the screen?



 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-10 09:08 [#02290587]
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i'm staring at you freqy, right across the internet


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-10 09:13 [#02290589]
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(i'm not the guy in the picture in the picture)


 

offline freqy on 2009-05-10 09:44 [#02290600]
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ooh i see :P , there you are!! your younger than i
expected , you look happy to be there showing off your
folded legs underneath your body, so flexiable and floppy
your limbs are. all your friends are so flexible and cool.

:P



 

offline freqy on 2009-05-10 09:45 [#02290601]
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if i sat like that my nees would pop out.


 

online big from lsg on 2009-05-10 11:00 [#02290612]
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well, i am, but i learned that while being young and doing
judo, but it's yoga too i suppose


 

online big from lsg on 2009-09-11 16:43 [#02325160]
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me and mr. iyengar!


 

offline freqy on 2009-09-11 20:09 [#02325176]
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how come your so cool ?...

hey you stop smoking!!. how can you do a yogy exorcism and
smoke at the same time? you might burn a nipple. !!! please
be careful.



 

offline freqy on 2009-09-11 20:09 [#02325177]
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damn my spell check....***yoga exercise !


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-09-11 20:23 [#02325183]
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THAT GUY IS FREAKY (not freqy)!!!!


 

offline freqy on 2009-09-12 00:59 [#02325229]
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the elderly gentleman is freaky? awww :( i wish he was
me. that would be well weird for me and everybody. :P



 

online big from lsg on 2009-09-12 04:32 [#02325239]
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he just has big eyebrows

lol @ freqy i'm trying to quit and have quit half of the
time.. i don't do yoga and smoke at the same time. that's an
old picture, this one is last week however (wanted to
post that in the post your picture thread but can't find it)


 

online big from lsg on 2009-09-12 04:33 [#02325240]
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i made big fire


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-09-12 07:12 [#02325259]
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cool fire


 

online big from lsg on 2009-09-12 07:34 [#02325276]
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tnx! i worked pretty hard on it, the logs were pretty damp
see. actually a girl started the fire (!) (:-P) and then i
went all primal on it


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-09-12 07:39 [#02325282]
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lol! this summer we invited 3 bitches to our tent, i lighted
a bbq for the first time in my life, no tools, no spray
fuel, just a lighter, a couple of tablets and my hands..
what a disgrace!



 

online big from lsg on 2009-09-12 07:42 [#02325286]
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what's a disgrace?


 


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