WOW: Blindfolded Yoga Workshop

Every few weeks, I check my favorite yoga studio‘s website to peek at their workshop schedule.  I got hooked after I participated in the Restorative Yoga and Aromatherapy workshop.  And then I had a chance to check out Shelly’s Yoga Around the World workshop, which I looooooooved.

When I checked the schedule last Friday afternoon, I spotted a class that totally stood out to me:  Blindfolded Yoga.

Yep, you heard me correctly.

BLINDFOLDED YOGA

The two-hour yoga workshop was described as follows:

Have you ever closed your eyes during one of your favorite poses? Come join us for an afternoon of exploring your practice in a whole new way…blindfolded! With blindfolds on we will move through basic and foundational yoga poses, tapping into our other four senses. Without external distractions, you will have the opportunity to bring your awareness inward, sharpen your focus and improve your balance. The experience is exciting, challenging and enlightening.

After reading that description, how could I really not sign up.  So, I did what I usually do… I contacted LaDawn to see if she’d be interested in attending with me.  Not only is LaDawn a blast to be in class with, but I knew that this was a class I wanted to share with a fellow yoga-lover because it was going to something I’d want to talk through afterwards.

When we arrived at the studio, I was a little nervous.  Knowing how important sight is when it comes to yoga, I was very curious to see how my practice would be impacted by the blindfold.

I’d never taken a class from Katie before, but she was super nice and I immediately trusted her to guide us through this exercise.  Katie kicked off the class with some gentle breathing exercises and then passed out our blindfolds.  As soon as our blindfolds were in place, she shared the following quote, which turned out to be incredibly true.

Katie emphasized through the practice that when one sense is taken away, the others become more dominant.  I can’t even believe how true this was.  As soon as the blindfold went on and I got settled into my blindfoldness, I began to notice sounds that I normally don’t notice, and my sense of touch began much more needed.  Example:  As your moving through poses, you lose track of where your mat is… but reaching out and touching the mat to find its edges really helped me keep my sense of space.  REALLY COOL.

We started the class with some simple poses held from a seated position.  Before you knew it though, we were working our way through asanas, moving from downward dog into warrior poses and various standing twisting poses.  (Also very cool, she silently took some pictures for me during the class!  Thanks, Katie!)

I knew that the balancing poses had to be included in the workshop and I was excited when we had a chance to work through tree pose.  Tree pose is one of my favorite balancing poses.  I don’t know why, but the idea of standing strong and tall like a tree is sort of empowering.  Here’s the tricky part:  I rely heavily on a drishti – - a focal point that I stare at while I achieve my balance.  Sometimes, this drishti is an actual object, other times it could be something imaginary… but regardless it’s where I stare.  To do tree pose without a drishti was going to be a challenge, and I was ready!

In the end, I was able to perform the pose very well and establish my balance.  I was really proud of myself, even though I wobbled quite a bit and had to re-center to get back to balance.

Interestingly, I think I also was proud of myself because I COULDN’T SEE ANYONE ELSE and I didn’t have anyone else to compare myself to.

I didn’t have as much success as we transitioned into dancer pose.  Dancer always tends to be one that I struggle with a little… it’s not the easiest position, especially with that rear arcing leg.  I did my best though… as I did with all of the poses we moved through.

I’ve never had a more private and personal practice than the class I attended on Saturday.  While there were five other people in the room, I felt as though I was on my own… being guided by Katie’s voice.  I also noticed how freeing it was to not be looking at anyone else, and how amazing I felt about my practice when I wasn’t comparing myself to others.

I’m encouraged to close my eyes more often in class and to look inward, and to definitely take another blindfolded class in the future.

Have you ever tried blindfolded yoga?

 

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WOW: Ellie Fitness Clothing Review

For the past few months, I’ve been working with Ellie.  Have you heard about them yet?

Ellie (formerly PV Body) is a fitness clothing company that provides gorgeous workout wear at affordable pricing.  Similar to Bulu Box or Birch Box, you can join Ellie as a member and receive a fun monthly package of clothing.

How it Works:  You take a simple style quiz about how you like to workout, what colors you like, and what styles you prefer, and they’ll send you a monthly outfit for $49.95 a month.  You can also purchase pieces outright from the site, if you prefer not to subscribe.  Shipping is free, as are returns.  Easy Peazy!

For the past two months, I’ve been part of their blogger program and have REALLY loved the pieces that they’ve sent me. March’s collection was my favorite…

Black on Black… and just gorgeous.  I can’t believe I hadn’t worn this look before I got my pretty pink envelope in the mail.  This is something cute they do:  All their shipments come in these bright and bold pink padded envelopes.  Such a fun thing to find on my patio!

I ordered the Black Swan top and a pair of Little Black Capris.  SO HAPPY with both!  The top is just gorgeous as you can see below. The back is so pretty… prettier than any other yoga top I have.  I feel like the tops run a little small.  I typically wear a medium top, but went up a size for Ellie.

As for the pants, they look tiny when they arrive, but you have to put them on… they’ve got lots of stretch!  Note:  That Kim Kardashian booty doesn’t just show up in the pink envelope. :)

Overall, I’ve been thrilled with the clothing line.  High quality, beautiful pieces that make me feel pretty while I’m working out.  I also like that the gear is a little different than Lulu and there isn’t usually someone else in the gym with matching clothes.

Ellie is offering a special deal to NTTC readers this month where you can get 20% off your order!  Click the ad below for details.

Don’t just take my word for it!  I’m not the only blogger that’s been checking out their gear.  If you want to see how the clothing fits on other shapes and to see other reviews of the product, check out these lovely ladies and their Ellie reviews:

Do you participate in any subscription services?  Do you have any that you recommend?

Note:  Ellie did provide me with free clothing to review; however, the opinions on the product above are my own.

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