A virtual yoga center for people who are feeling the effects of aging ... but aren't ready to get ol
I am a certified independent yoga teacher, offering live online small-group & at-work classes, as well as private lessons.
01/20/2025
To accommodate the 7:30 pm kick-off of the National College Football Championship game, Monday's Yoga for Mobility class will meet from 6-7 pm rather than 6:30-7:30 pm. This change is only for Monday, Jan 20.
New Year's Day Jumpstart Yoga
January 1, 2025
9:30-10:30 am
Livestream via Zoom. Registration link in comments.
New Year's Day Jumpstart at 9:30 AM EST on January 1 offered by Ah-sana Yoga. Jump into the new year with both feet! This moderately-paced vinyasa class will leave you relaxed and energized to face the new year (or at least New Year's Day ;-)) This class is suitable for most fitness levels. Particip...
12/31/2023
New Year's Greetings! . .
Staying home tonight? I am. I've never been big on parties, especially on the biggest party night of the year. If you're like me, preferring to stay home and chill out, why not join me at 8:00 pm for Weekend Wind Down. It's one hour (or slightly more) of relaxing poses, all done on the floor supported by pillows & blankets. And you'll still have time to ring in the new year at midnight...if you're still awake 😉 www.ahsanayoga.com/schedule . .
If I don't see you tonight, have a safe and happy new year. Classes will resume on Tuesday, Jan 2.
12/10/2023
Be kind to yourself this season. Your friends & family will appreciate it!
07/12/2023
Weekend classes scheduled for Saturday, July 15 & Sunday, July 16 are cancelled this week. Regular classes resume on Monday, July 17. . .
Have a great weekend!
05/24/2023
SCHEDULE CHANGE - this week only . .
The Wednesday Good Old Vinyasa Flow class will meet on Thursday at 6:30 pm (note time change) THIS WEEK ONLY. . .
Beginning next week Yoga for Mobility (Mondays) & Good Old Vinyasa Flow (Wednesdays) will move from 6:00 to 6:30 pm. . .
Complete schedule at www.ahsanayoga.com/schedule
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In the Yoga Sutras, an ancient yoga text, the author, Patanjali, discusses the eight limbs of yoga. The third limb is asana (pronounced AH-sah-nah) and refers to the physical practice that we refer to as “yoga”. At Ah-sana Yoga (same pronunciation) the emphasis is two-fold: practicing asana and finding your AHHH!
When I began my yoga teacher training in 2006, I was immediately drawn to the physical aspect of the practice (asana). Don’t get me wrong - the other seven limbs are interesting and important to having a complete yoga practice. But anatomy fascinates me! I was so excited to learn that each person’s unique skeletal anatomy influences their ability to move and shape their body into what we call “poses” or “postures”. Here’s a simple example of what I mean.
A person with long legs may not be able to touch their hands to the floor in a forward fold simply because their hips are further away from the floor. Similarly, a person with shorter legs may be able to reach the floor more easily because they are closer to the floor to start with. This, of course, is a very simplified example and does not take into consideration muscular flexibility and a host of other factors.
My passion is working with students to help them discover and explore their unique anatomy and helping them create a practice that fits their body. I welcome students at any point in their yoga journey - just starting out or years of experience. Classes are small, with time for individual attention to alignment and form.
Please contact me if you have questions about any of our classes or how to get started. AhsanaYoga@gmail.com or 614-638-6279.