Yoga Frome

Yoga Frome Friendly and welcoming Iyengar Yoga classes in Frome. In-person classes are back! We will also be keeping some of our online sessions going.

Please see below for the new timetable:

Monday
9.30-11.00 at Christchurch Parish Hall, Park Street, Frome, BA11 1EU
General, with Suzy, term-time only (starts 12th September for 10 weeks.) Booking via Frome Community Education: https://www.fromecommed.org.uk/courses/id/iyengar-yoga)

Tuesday (Term-time only)
19.00-20.30 at Rise, Whittox Lane, BA11 3BY
Improvers, with Fiona

Wednesday (Apart from the 3rd and 10th August)
19.00-20.15 at Rise, Whittox Lane, BA11 3BY
General, with Suzy
also via Zoom (recordings also available should you miss a class!)

Thursday
19.00-20.45
Improvers, with Fiona, via Zoom (recordings also available should you miss a class!)

For more information or Zoom links, please contact suzy@yogafrome.co.uk or fiona@yogafrome.co.uk

Yoga Frome offers friendly and welcoming Iyengar yoga classes for everyone, from complete beginners to seasoned yogis. We offer daytime and evening classes, as well as one-to-one tuition, workshops and intensive courses. All classes are taught by fully qualified and experienced Iyengar yoga teachers. Regular yoga practice both relaxes and energizes the body and mind. It brings vitality, flexibility, strength, concentration, self-confidence and mental calm. Please email Suzy (suzy@yogafrome.co.uk) or Fiona (fiona@yogafrome.co.uk) for more information or to book.

Top tips for practising at home on your own! All of the poses mentioned are regularly covered in our classes, in case yo...
16/02/2022

Top tips for practising at home on your own! All of the poses mentioned are regularly covered in our classes, in case you're worried about getting them right. 😊
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Do you want to get into the habit of practising yoga regularly at home? Try these tips from Level 3 teacher Brenda Booth

"Will power develops by regular discipline" ~ BKS Iyengar

⏱Start with just 10 minutes a day; that way you can get into the habit in a realistic way (it’s best if you’ve already been to a class with a qualified Iyengar yoga teacher, so that you know the correct way to do the poses)

🗓 Make an appointment with yourself for either morning or evening practice, and stick to it – just as you would an important meeting.

✅ There’s no need to be too rigid, and you can allow yourself a day off! BKS Iyengar used to take one day off a week to spend with family.

⏩ Try these five base standing poses to start off with. They are the groundwork for all the other asanas, and everything grows from them:
Tadasana (Mountain Pose)
Trikonasana (Triangle Pose)
Virabhadrasana II (Warrior II)
Virabhadrasana I (Warrior I)
Parsvottanasana (Intense Side Stretch Pose)

⏩ These can be followed by a seated pose, for example Virasana (Hero Pose), which is a very important pose for supporting a good blood supply to the legs.

⏩ Then finally, go up into Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand), and finish off with Savasana (Co**se Pose).

Once you’ve been practising every day for a week or a month, you’ll have got into the discipline and you can start to develop and explore the poses further. And if you want to include poses you’ve learnt in class, try to work with what your body remembers, rather than what your brain remembers."Will power develops by regular discipline" ~ BKS Iyengar

Perfect weekend away in Kent. Never underestimate the power of friendship and nature to heal and replenish.
07/02/2022

Perfect weekend away in Kent. Never underestimate the power of friendship and nature to heal and replenish.

Allotment update, January edition: still harvesting leeks, Jerusalem artichokes, kale and most satisfyingly, a small amo...
24/01/2022

Allotment update, January edition: still harvesting leeks, Jerusalem artichokes, kale and most satisfyingly, a small amount of rocket. I didn't plant many seeds directly into the ground last year, mainly because I didn't trust my ability to differentiate between the seedlings I wanted and the ones I didn't want (aka weeds). I did, however, manage to get a small amount of rocket going. It went to seed at some point in late spring, but I left it to do its thing. Several months later and here I am with a handful of fresh rocket in the middle of winter! I know it's only a small thing, but it feels like a minor miracle. Maybe this is what people mean when they talk about everyday transcendence? Maybe I should start noting these small miraculous moments more carefully?

"Yoga is a timeless pragmatic science evolved over thousands of years dealing with the physical, moral, mental and spiri...
19/01/2022

"Yoga is a timeless pragmatic science evolved over thousands of years dealing with the physical, moral, mental and spiritual well-being of man as a whole." BKS Iyengar in 'Light on Yoga'

We have a few spaces in all our Frome classes, so get in touch if you would like to try one out:

Mondays, 9.30 to 11.00 General class at Christchurch Hall with Suzy

Tuesdays, 19.00 to 20.30 Improvers Class at Rise with Fiona

Wednesdays, 19.00 to 20.15 General class at Rise with Suzy

That bit where we lie down at the end of the class and why it's so important: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbi...
14/01/2022

That bit where we lie down at the end of the class and why it's so important:

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“Beginners strain a lot while learning asana. As they are raw in their body actions, they strain their minds and intelligence creating tension in body, mind and intelligence. They also have to coordinate actions simultaneously with each and every part of the body, which exhausts them. At that stage Savasana acts as a boon or elixir.

Savasana may be done when one's brain refuses to attend, or the body does not take it and the intellect feels dull. It requires a great effort to learn the art of keeping the brain receptive. Hence each asana teaches savasana in various parts to get the right feel of relaxation, both in body and mind. Then when Savasana is done, one experiences relaxation totally.

Very often in Savasana the body may relax, but the brain bubbles with thoughts jumping one after the other. At that time, it is better to devote to an asana where the brain remains more restful and peaceful than in Savasana. Soon these asana invigorate, which one can make use of for good, fruitful work with an attentive stable mind. When the body is rested and the mind relaxed, I do not put the pupils in Savasana.

We have the conscious front brain and the unconscious back brain. While doing asana, we use the front brain and in pranayama we use the back brain. In pranayama, Jalandhara Bandha is taught so that the front brain remains quiet, and the back brain observes and guides. This brings quietness in the practitioner. In pranayama, the active frontal brain is made to remain passive. Savasana is taught after pranayama for the sadhaka to return gradually from a pensive state towards an active state.

Practice of Savasana acts as a bridge between asana and pranayama. If one practices pranayama after asana he needs to do Savasana in between. After pranayama one needs Savasana to come back from a passive state to an active state. As one cannot jump to active life immediately after pranayama, Savasana is a must. Savasana is just a pause between passive and active life.

Since the right side is considered an auspicious side it is better to roll to the right side after Savasana. The right side is equated with pingala or the active surya nadi. That is what one gets by turning to the right. Since the weight of the body should not fall on the heart muscle directly, it is better to roll to the right so that the heart is not strained. A pregnant woman can certainly get up from the left. In case of backache he or she can roll the trunk to that side where the pain is less, and then face the floor to get up.”

- B.K.S. Iyengar: Astadala Yogamala (Volume 7)

Happy Monday! If you would like to start your week in a calm but energising way, there is still chance to sign up for Su...
10/01/2022

Happy Monday! If you would like to start your week in a calm but energising way, there is still chance to sign up for Suzy's Monday morning classes. 9.30 to 11.00 at Christchurch Parish Hall, Park Road, Frome. The course starts next week (17th January) and lasts 10 weeks, with a break for half-term during the last week of February. Suitable for beginners as well as yogis with experience. £90 in total. Booking through Frome Community Education: https://www.fromecommed.org.uk/courses/id/iyengar-yoga
See you there!

This is why we talk about alignment so much: https://www.facebook.com/123583161065735/posts/4752596361497702/
05/01/2022

This is why we talk about alignment so much:

https://www.facebook.com/123583161065735/posts/4752596361497702/

Why is it important to learn correct alignment in yoga?

BKS Iyengar explained:
'My way of practice is not different to others, except in alignment of the motor nerves with the sensory nerves. This needs intellectual reflection and skilful action without distorting even the minutest part of the anatomical structure of the body, so that the bones, the joints, the muscle fibres, the energy, the mind and the intelligence are made to function simultaneously with balance and harmony, so that the life force as well as the core touches all the concerned layers of the body.

Alignment leads to precision and precision is a divine state where one experiences the cosmic force mingling with the individual force. In short, precision is the meeting place of the individual soul with the Universal Soul'

(from an interview with BKS Iyengar for Yoga Rahasya magazine)

Happy New Year! We hope you had a beautiful festive season and are looking forward to welcoming you to one of our Iyenga...
03/01/2022

Happy New Year! We hope you had a beautiful festive season and are looking forward to welcoming you to one of our Iyengar classes soon. Here is the timetable for this term:

Monday
9.30-11.00 at Christchurch Parish Hall
General, with Suzy, term-time only (starts 17th January for 10 weeks.) Booking via Frome Community Education: https://www.fromecommed.org.uk/courses/id/iyengar-yoga)

Tuesday 19.00-20.30 at Rise
Improvers, with Fiona

Wednesday 19.00-20.15 at Rise
General, with Suzy
also via Zoom (recordings also available should you miss a class!)

Thursday 19.00-20.45 Improvers, with Fiona, via Zoom (recordings also available should you miss a class!)

Message us for more information or contact suzy@yogafrome.co.uk

Went for a morning run and then lay down to admire the view.
14/11/2021

Went for a morning run and then lay down to admire the view.

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All our classes are currently online, via Zoom. Contact Suzy (suzy@yogafrome.co.uk), Mimmo (mimmo@yogafrome.co.uk) or Fiona (fiona@yogafrome.co.uk) for more information. Timetable below:

Wednesday

1000-1130 General with Fiona (£7.50 term rate; £10 drop in) 1900-2015 General/beginners with Suzy (£7.50 for two classes a week, when you sign up for a month; £10 drop-in)

Thursday