Yoga Styles
Yoga Different styles of yoga have varying degrees of emphasis on some of the specific disciplines:
Astanga
A set sequence of postures that will not vary from class to class. The sequence will move through a Primary, Secondary, and then Advanced Series, the aim of
which is to leave you feeling energized and balanced with an inner alertness. It is not a beginner’s method as some knowledge of postures and their correct form
is required.
Bikram
A form of yoga that teaches 26 postures in a set sequence in a room heated to about 38 degrees C. It is both suitable for the beginner or the advanced student
as the same pattern is always followed. The aim of the class is mostly physical improvement, although internal cleansing will also take place.
Hatha
The basis of most yoga classes, Hatha has its roots in the ancient systems first documented over 2,000 years ago. Its aim is to balance you both physically and
mentally and will leave you feeling both stimulated and relaxed. It is suitable for both beginners and more advanced students, and classes will vary from teacher to teacher.
Lyengar
A very thorough form of yoga that pays attention to detail,The emphasis during a class is on correct alignment. The class is very suitable for beginners as
it helps to learn each asana. The concentration involved in perfecting technique also goes to help focus the mind. A class will leave you feeling stronger, longer and
calmer.
Kundalini
Perhaps the most spiritual of all the yoga disciplines. Kundalini combines asanas with mudras, mantras and breathing to allow connection with the charkas.
Power Yoga
Similar to Astanga yoga, this form was developed in America recently to offer a tough cardio workout. The classes will vary from teacher to teacher as there
is no set routine.
Sivananda
This form may use mantras and meditation. It is based on 12 basic hatha postures and has a strong emphasis on breathing technique. Much of a class will also
be devoted to relaxation. You will be left feeling uplifted and mentally focused.
Viniyoga
A specific one-to-one form of yoga, that aims to address as individuals needs – both mental and physical.
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