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Yoga Feliz Yoga Feliz At Yoga Feliz, we believe that your yoga practice should help you be happier and healthier, not more stressed out!

Our approach to every class is to relax, breathe, and keep the atmosphere light and enjoyable. Whether you join us for an active, moving, “yang” style of class, or a mellow, deep-stretch, “yin” class, our hope is that you will end the class happier and more relaxed than you’ve ever been before. Join Betsy for an on-going practice or an occasional workshop. Let yoga bring some of its amazing benefits into your life today.

09/09/2021

Welcome back Yin Yoga Online students! Classes begin again Sept. 18th. Hope to see you on Zoom!

Get up and move! Join us for Yin Yoga ONLINE Tuesdays at 4 pm and Saturdays at 9 am beginning the week of 9/14/20.  Sign...
08/25/2020

Get up and move! Join us for Yin Yoga ONLINE Tuesdays at 4 pm and Saturdays at 9 am beginning the week of 9/14/20. Sign up at the City of Scottsdale Leisure Ed department.

by Ram Paul Writing by Camille Pissarro We live in a hyper-competitive world, where most of us work at stressful, sedentary jobs. In fa...

08/11/2020

Classes for the City of Scottsdale start up again during the week of 9/14/20. Yin Yoga ONLINE on Tuesday afternoons at 4 pm and Saturday mornings at 9 am. Hope to see you there!

06/25/2020

Looking forward to a quiet summer - no classes are scheduled. Join us in September for Yin Yoga ONLINE through the City of Scottsdale Leisure Ed department - Saturday mornings at 9 am and Tuesday afternoons at 4 pm.

03/25/2020

Received a great post from Yoga For Healthy Aging today! Making Your Own Props - Here's some of what they had to say:
Making Your Own Yoga Props (Rerun)
Posted: 23 Mar 2020 06:00 AM PDT
by Nina

Rolled Blankets, Folded Towels, Folded Blankets
Stacked Books, Tennis Balls, Silk Scarf, and
Bathrobe Sash
In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing my favorite supported inverted and calming poses with you. All of these poses require props of one sort or another. Now I know some people are reluctant to get started with props because they seem like such a hassle and maybe also because they’re seen as part of the whole distasteful “consumerist” aspect of yoga in America. But I’m afraid that for stress management, calming and restorative poses, props really are necessary. That’s because your body can relax much more effectively if it is being fully supported, rather than you having to use your muscles to support you.

However, using “props” doesn’t mean you need to run out and buy hundreds of dollars worth of specialized merchandise to duplicate what they have in your local yoga studio. In fact, for almost every prop we use in our poses, there is something in your house that you can use in its place.

Blocks. In most cases, you can use a book or a stack of books in place of a block. The only time you need to be careful about this is when you are placing both hands on a height (for example, in Downward-Facing Dog pose with hands on blocks). In this case, make sure the books are exactly the same height. And, of course, if you’re handy, there is no reason why you can’t make your own blocks out of pieces of wood you happen to have out in your garage. Just be sure to sand them well so you don’t get any splinters.

Straps. For a yoga strap substitute, look no further than your closet. Depending on which pose you’re doing, you can use an actual belt (leather or cloth). The sash from a bathrobe works quite well. You could even use an actual tie. And, yes, it’s nice to have one of those yoga strap buckles when you want to make a loop, but you could always tie a knot in the belt for the same effect. Just make sure that the cloth isn’t stretchy, as it won’t provide the necessary support if there is a lot of give to it.

Bolsters. I’d say if there’s one prop it’s worth investing in, a round bolster is my pick! Mine has lasted over 10 years, and has provided me with so much use and comfort.... That being said, you can “fake” a bolster by rolling a couple of blankets into a firm roll. Start with one single blanket that is folded into quarters. Then, from the narrow side, roll the blanket into a tight, firm roll. Then fold your second blanket into quarters. Finally, place the rolled-up first blanket on top of the flat second blanket, lining up the edges of both at narrow end, and then roll the second blanket around the first. Pretty close to a bolster, right? Another possibility is to use a sleeping bag that has been rolled up inside its bag for storage.

In many poses, the bolster doesn’t even need to be a round shape. In this case, you can fold some yoga blankets into long, thin rectangles and stack them on top of each other. This works well for reclined, supported poses, such as Reclined Cobbler’s pose, Reclined Hero pose, and Supported Savasana.

Blankets. The blankets used in yoga studios (and in our photographs) are wool, single-bed blankets, often from an Army Navy store. Because few people use real blankets any more, it’s a bit hard to find a substitute blanket in the house. The comforters and duvets we now use on our beds—when did that trend take over?—are too fluffy to provide any real support. However, when push comes to shove, a stack of towels can do the trick. Because towels are thinner than wool blankets, you’ll have to use more to achieve the same height. But some yoga studios, including some in India, use those very thin cotton hospital blankets, and you have to use quite a number of those, too. (I actually once taught yoga at a hospital, and we used those hospital blankets there, so I know. I’ve also done yoga in hotel rooms where I used the towels, so I know all about that, too.)

Yoga Mats. If you’re practicing on a wooden or carpeted floor, you might not even need a yoga mat at all for your standing poses. Try it and see. If you are resting your head on the floor, such as in an inverted pose, and the floor is too hard, you can put a thin towel under your head. You can also use a towel for cushioning your knees or any other part of your body.

Eye Pillows. An eye pillow has two functions. The first is to block out the light. For this purpose, you can drape a silk scarf or any other soft fabric over your eyes. The second purpose is to add a little weight to your eyelids, which can enhance relaxation. To add a little weight, you could wrap the silk scarf around a folded washcloth or even a small baggie filled with rice (hey, I just thought of that one).

Sandbags. So far, we haven’t been discussing and/or showing sandbags, but just so you know, a bag of rice or beans works just as well when you want to place a 1 or 5 pound weight on your body.

Be creative! Sometimes you can use various pieces of furniture in your house or hotel room, such as benches, ottomans, and coffee tables for various poses. I used to teach yoga in a room that had couches in it but no chairs, and at the end of class we used to do “Legs on a Couch pose,” which was my way of doing Easy Inverted pose. Baxter even uses a can of beans and rubber bands as props (see Friday Q&A: Bunions, a Can, and a Rubber Band). And we know teachers who use tennis and lacrosse balls for all kinds of evil—I mean, excellent—things.

That’s it for now, but if I’ve forgotten about anything important or you have some good ideas of your own, please let me know.

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03/07/2019

Love this! Happy doga everyone!

Ahimsa must apply to yourself first - until you can practice being "non-harming" to you, how can you possibly share this...
01/09/2019

Ahimsa must apply to yourself first - until you can practice being "non-harming" to you, how can you possibly share this blessing with others?

Use the props to help you find the pose! These are great suggestions.
01/30/2018

Use the props to help you find the pose! These are great suggestions.

How can Iyengar yoga help to reduce lower back pain? This post shows yoga poses that help to address the link between tight hamstrings and lower back pain.

07/28/2017

Mudras can add benefit to your practice. Enjoy!

Great information for those of you with osteopenia and osteoporosis. Just 12 minutes per day of specific yoga poses are ...
05/18/2017

Great information for those of you with osteopenia and osteoporosis. Just 12 minutes per day of specific yoga poses are shown to help improve bone density in this study!

by Baxter For those of you not familiar with the work of Dr. Fishman, he is a long-time yoga practitioner, a physician specializing in re...

05/03/2017

Give these simple hand positions a try and see if they are effective for you!

01/01/2017
What a beautiful statement of true yoga!
10/28/2016

What a beautiful statement of true yoga!

Don't think there's any danger of me being this person, but if I am, I want my students to call me on it!
09/16/2016

Don't think there's any danger of me being this person, but if I am, I want my students to call me on it!

Many yoga teachers have bodies are capable of the most advanced yoga poses. This woman is taking a stand against instructors who use class time to show off.

08/31/2016

Great message, great teacher!

Yoga for real people!
08/14/2016

Yoga for real people!

I began practicing yoga in 1982 at a modest studio behind the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas. The teacher was June Bains, a trim, 60-something woman whose studio space had pink, plush carpet and no yoga mats, music or art on the walls. Still, it was a dedicated yoga space, something that was quite rare i...

08/10/2016

Amazing!

06/28/2016

Just like at my house....

06/21/2016

Practice with the world today!

This article is especially pertinent and reassuring to me.  Any of the students in my classes care to comment?  I honor ...
06/15/2016

This article is especially pertinent and reassuring to me. Any of the students in my classes care to comment? I honor your opinions.
Namaste.

How does our age affect our perception of ourselves as yoga teachers?

06/10/2016

Learn how yoga found a home in America from these yoga pioneers.

Here are some wonderful hip releasing poses for you to practice.  Enjoy!
06/07/2016

Here are some wonderful hip releasing poses for you to practice. Enjoy!

Stephanie Snyder's video sequence can ease back pain and clear negative emotions by releasing your hips.

Missed your practice this week?  Here's a great 40 minute practice from Yoga Journal!
06/03/2016

Missed your practice this week? Here's a great 40 minute practice from Yoga Journal!

This video presents an energizing mandala (circular) namaskar flow sequence that'll have you traveling around your mat and will enliven your entire...

Please don't tell me you're not flexible enough to do yoga.  That's one of the major reasons we practice - to increase o...
06/03/2016

Please don't tell me you're not flexible enough to do yoga. That's one of the major reasons we practice - to increase our flexibility within the confines of our body structure!

Think you aren't flexible enough? Not necessarily! Learn why individual body proportions can play a surprisingly influential role in asana.

For my amazing students who requested core-strengthening poses the other day.... Om Shanti!
05/20/2016

For my amazing students who requested core-strengthening poses the other day.... Om Shanti!

Just in time for summer, here are Two Fit Moms' top 8 yoga poses to work the core.

Can you relate??
04/27/2016

Can you relate??

02/24/2016

“Yoga is all about personal transformation. via ”

Well put!
02/11/2016

Well put!

We've all been in this pose before!
02/11/2016

We've all been in this pose before!

01/07/2016

Welcome back Scottsdale yogis! Classes begin again on Monday 1/11/16 at the Granite Reef Senior Center. See you there!

Just what we were practicing today in Yin class... Happy psoas releasing!
11/29/2015

Just what we were practicing today in Yin class... Happy psoas releasing!

A few poses to help cultivate a healthy psoas.

Lots of us suffer with some symptoms of sciatic or pseudo-sciatic pain.  Take a look to see if these stretched could hel...
11/04/2015

Lots of us suffer with some symptoms of sciatic or pseudo-sciatic pain. Take a look to see if these stretched could help!

Sciatica pain in itself is not a disease but a symptom of an underlying medical condition like back pain, burning or tightening down the leg, weakness

This is a great, short series to help you release tension in your neck & shoulders!  Love working with Pippa's Pilates a...
09/30/2015

This is a great, short series to help you release tension in your neck & shoulders! Love working with Pippa's Pilates and Stretch LLC as well.

This is a quick & easy 5 minute movement series that will unwind and release your neck and shoulders. It can be done seated at your desk, or standing if you ...

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Welcome back Yin Yoga Online students! Classes begin again Sept. 18th. Hope to see you on Zoom!
Get up and move! Join us for Yin Yoga ONLINE Tuesdays at 4 pm and Saturdays at 9 am beginning the week of 9/14/20. Sign up at the City of Scottsdale Leisure Ed department.
Classes for the City of Scottsdale start up again during the week of 9/14/20. Yin Yoga ONLINE on Tuesday afternoons at 4 pm and Saturday mornings at 9 am. Hope to see you there!
Looking forward to a quiet summer - no classes are scheduled. Join us in September for Yin Yoga ONLINE through the City of Scottsdale Leisure Ed department - Saturday mornings at 9 am and Tuesday afternoons at 4 pm.
We're on again this Thursday for Gentle Yoga at the Butterfly Wonderland! Hope you can join us.
Becky is a wonderful instructor and lets me know how to modify my pose if I am having issues.. Thanks Becky for all your help
One of my personal favorites, and one of the best for you... Rest well this season, yogis!
Interesting.... The hip bone's connected to the... shoulder bone! It's all interconnected. Realign your pelvis to help your shoulders feel better.
This is a long post, but so relevant to our "busy" western lives. What do you think?
Arghhhhh! Stories like this try to make everyone believe that yoga is only for the most slender, most fashionable, most elite. Real yoga is for real people with real bodies and real health concerns. "Stick figure" clothing is just for those who are more concerned with how they look than how they feel.
OK - rant over.... Stay real people!
What benefits have you experienced from your yoga practice?
Hmmmm.... Shall we try this in class next week?
Love this image and her energy!
Thanks for "liking" us, Doreen Song!
What is wrong with this picture? Can you just hear me saying "Slide your shoulder blades down your back & don't pinch your neck too far back. Lift up through the top of your head." Images like this just make me hurt!