Category: Yoga

  • Day 6: Low Lunge Pose or Anjaneyasana

    Day 6: Low Lunge Pose or Anjaneyasana

    Welcome to Day 6 of the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge.  Today’s pose is Low Lunge Pose or Anjaneyasana. Day-6 IG

    See the video below for a tutorial on how to get into Low Lunge Pose, and keep in mind these three tips:

    1.  Keep your biceps along side your ears.  Do not allow your head to fall back through your arms.

    2.  Feel free to lunge into your front leg as much as your flexibility allows.  It is acceptable for the front knee to extend past the front ankle in this pose.  Just keep the heel of your front foot rooted onto your mat to maintain stability.

    3.  Try to focus on creating an even backbend with your spine, and avoid collapsing into your lower back.

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    Please remember to warm up before participating in any challenge.  If you would like to practice with us, download our 24-minute Backbends Practice class here.

  • Yoga Lifestyle:  Remove Mental Clutter with a To-Do List

    Yoga Lifestyle: Remove Mental Clutter with a To-Do List

    The longer I practice physical yoga poses, the more I come to the realization that yoga is a state of mind.  It’s not just the Warrior 1 pose or the High Lunge or the Headstand that you can hold all day.  It’s the stillness of spirit and peace in your soul that you can feel whether you are standing on a yoga mat or waiting on line at a department store.  Yes, the physical yoga practice will train your ability to focus and find peace in uncomfortable situations, but don’t leave this valuable training on your mat.  Begin to live your yoga by finding and creating peace in all aspects of your life.  Create a yoga lifestyle.

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    The To-Do List
    This week, build your yoga lifestyle by getting into the habit of creating a daily to-do list.  In a previous article, I mentioned how important it is in my own life to create a to-do list before bed each night.  By committing my list of tasks to paper, I remove the mental clutter and liberate my mind.  This simple task of creating a list helps me sleep more restfully, and I close my eyes each night feeling organized for the coming day.  Remember—If you are going to bother spending time on your yoga mat to clear your mind, it’s probably in your best interest to develop a few habits that will help you carry that peace and focus to other areas of your life.

    Tips
    Here are a few tips that I keep in mind when creating my list each night.  See if you feel more organized, focused and productive as a result of creating a daily list!

    E-mail your to-do list to yourself.  I used to be a big fan of paper lists—until I started forgetting my list at home.  These days, I create my to-do list on my iphone’s notepad each night, and I e-mail it to myself as soon as the list is created.  By doing this, I know that my list cannot be misplaced, and I can access it from my phone or my computer when I need it.

    Break down large projects.  Do NOT write a task on your list that will take days to complete.  Larger projects can be approached as a series of smaller tasks.  If you need to re-organize your entire house, don’t write “re-organize house”.  Instead, write line items like “sort and donate kids’ clothing” or “discard expired condiments/food from fridge”.

    Keep it short.  Be sure that each item on your to-do list is a task that can be completed within 1 to 2 hours.  Short, manageable tasks are most likely to get done.  Don’t discourage yourself by listing a 5-hour task on your list.

    Include easy tasks. Include a few items on your list that you are sure that you can complete.  These can be very simple tasks such as “make the bed”, “pack lunches for school” or “chop vegetables for dinner”.  List those items first, and get them done immediately.  It’s a great feeling to cross items off of your to-do list early in the day.  It will give you a sense of accomplishment and motivate you to continue tackling items on your list.

    -Prioritize.  Get through a few of your easy tasks, and immediately tackle an important task on your list while you are feeling fresh and motivated.  If you need to create a marketing presentation for tomorrow, do it early in the day.  Don’t wait for your mid-afternoon slump to kick in.

    -Start fresh each day.  Even if you only get through a couple of items on your list during the day, take the time to create a new to-do list each night.  The act of creating a new list is like a mental reset button.  Tomorrow is a new day, and you will have another opportunity to get it all done.

     

     

  • Day 4: Wild Thing or Camatkarasana

    Day 4: Wild Thing or Camatkarasana

    Welcome to Day 4 of the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge.  Today’s pose is Wild Thing or Camatkarasana. Day-4 IG

    For a step-by-step tutorial, read our article HERE.  See the video below for a tutorial on how to transition into Wild Thing from downward facing dog.  Keep in mind that you can also enter wild thing from side plank.  Give both transitions a try and see which you prefer!

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    Please remember to warm up before participating in any challenge.  If you would like to practice with us, download our 24-minute Backbends Practice class here.

  • Day 3: Bridge Pose or Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

    Day 3: Bridge Pose or Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

    Welcome to Day 3 of the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge! Today’s pose is Bridge Pose or Setu Bandha Sarvangasana.Day-3 IG

    See the video below for a tutorial on how to get into Bridge Pose, and keep in mind these three tips:

    1. Keep your feet and thighs parallel while actively pressing into the inside edges of your feet.

    2. Press into your arms coming onto the tops of your shoulders.

    3. Keep your neck long, bringing your chest up towards your chin.

    Please remember to warm up before participating in any challenge.  If you would like to practice with us, download our 24-minute Backbends Practice class here.

     

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  • Day 2: Bow Pose or Dhanurasana

    Day 2: Bow Pose or Dhanurasana

    Welcome to Day 2 of the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge.  Today’s pose is Bow Pose or Dhanurasana.Day-2 IG

    See the video below for a tutorial on how to get into Bow Pose, and keep in mind these three tips:

    1.  Grab the outside edges of your ankles, and begin to kick your legs into your hands.

    2.  Lift your knees, thighs and chest from the mat as you press your tailbone toward the floor.

    3.  Maintain a comfortable space between your knees throughout the pose.  Your legs should not splay wider than hip width apart.

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    Please remember to warm up before participating in any challenge.  If you would like to practice with us, download our 24-minute Backbends Practice class here.

  • Welcome to the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge!

    Welcome to the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge!

    Welcome to the November #YogaWithTFM 10-Day Challenge! Today’s pose is Upward-Facing Dog or Urdhva Mukha Svanasana.Day1 IG

    See the video below for a tutorial on how to get into Upward-Facing Dog, and keep in mind these three tips:

    -When in doubt about hand placement and general alignment for Upward Facing Dog, start out in plank pose (top of a push-up).  Align your shoulders over your wrists, keep your elbows pinned to your sides, and lower half way into a tricep (chaturanga) push-up.  Roll over your toes, and straighten your arms for upward facing dog.

    -Only the palms of your hands and the tops of your feet should touch the mat in upward facing dog.  Keep your thighs lifted!

    -Roll your shoulders down and away from your ears.

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  • October Yoga Challenge Winner!

    October Yoga Challenge Winner!

    We are excited to announce the winner of our first monthly Two Fit Moms yoga challenge on Instagram!

    Congratulations to @catvaladezyoga for successfully completing all ten days of the challenge. Please contact kate@twofitmoms.com to claim your Gaiam Sol prize package that includes: a DryGrip Mat, two blocks, a yoga strap and a free download, from the Gaiam.com website, of our Yoga Rising series!

    Thank you all for participating, and for a sneak peak of the November challenge poses, click HERE.

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  • #YogaWithTFM November Challenge!

    #YogaWithTFM November Challenge!

    Our November yoga challenge has not yet been announced on Instagram, but we wanted to give our @TwoFitMoms followers a sneak peak of what’s to come next month. Here are the 10 poses we will be covering starting on November 1.

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    Welcome to our #YogaWithTFM November Challenge, sponsored by Gaiam! This month’s focus will be on backbends. As always, this challenge will be open to all levels, and modifications will be given each day on our website.

     

    Be sure to follow @TwoFitMoms, @laurasykora, @masumi_g and @gaiam on Instagram, and remember to always use the #YogaWithTFM hashtag when posting challenge photos.

     

    Need help preparing for this challenge?  Check out our Backbends practice available for purchase here.

  • Day 10: Adho Mukha Vrksasana or Handstand

    Day 10: Adho Mukha Vrksasana or Handstand

    Welcome to Day 10 of the #YogawithTFM 10-Day Challenge! You made it! Today’s pose is Adho Mukha Vrksasana or Handstand!

    Check out this article for a full tutorial on Handstand.

    If you are new to Inversions and are looking for more help, download our Inversions Tutorial on iTunes.

    You can also view the video below for a live tutorial and variations.

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    Don’t forget to keep these three things in mind when getting into the pose:

    – Use your fingers to help you find balance!  Think CREEPY FINGERS as you grip your mat.

    – Corset your low ribs together to help eliminate dumping into the lower back. It’s the same feeling you get when you catch a football!

    – It’s all about the stack!  Shoulders over the heels of the hands, hips over the shoulders, feet over the hips.

     

  • Day 9: Pincha Mayurasana or Forearmstand

    Day 9: Pincha Mayurasana or Forearmstand

    Welcome to Day 9 of the #YogawithTFM 10-Day Challenge! Today’s pose is Pincha Mayurasana or Forearmstand.

    For a tutorial on Pincha Mayurasana, view this article.  For a variation, check out our Funky Pincha Mayurasana.

    View the video below for a live tutorial, and keep in mind the following three tips.

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    – Keep your elbows shoulder width apart. Your hands and forearms can be parallel or together.  It’s what you feel comfortable doing! Use a strap right above your elbows if you need help keeping them in.

    – Exhale before you kick up to help engage your core.

    – Gaze down between your thumbs to help balance.