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Dauer:45 Min.
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Hilfsmittel:keine
Stil:Pranayama
Lehrer:in:Andrew Wrenn
Prana means 'life force, life energy', ayama means 'to extend or expand'. Bandha means 'to lock or to hold'. Combined, they provide very powerful tools to energise and vitalise our bodies. [A word or precaution before taking this practice: if you have any abdominal issues, are pregnant, suffer from high or low blood pressure, this practice isn't for you right now.]
This class is designed as an introduction to the progression of your pranayama practice and to give an insight into some of the colourful and mystical aspects of the science of yoga. The practice starts with the Savitri ratio, introducing small breath retentions. The chin lock and root lock (Jalandhara and Mula bandha) are then introduced, practiced and combined with the Savitri ratio. The practice moves on to the introduction of Uddiyana bandha with demonstrations and the time to explore before finishing with Maha bandha - the three locks combined - finishing with a short time in Savasana. If you are called to look deeper in this ancient tradition, give this class a go!
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CatherineH15.07.2020
Looking forward to doing this regularly. Enjoyed the practice and feel gently buoyant thank you.
Thomasina31.05.2022
A lovely practice that I look forward to repeating. Thank you 🙏
isabelle10.07.2020
Dear Andrew, Thanks a lots for this beautifuly clear introduction to pranayama and bandhas. As you said, no rush !! Namasté isabelle, from Spain
Elena29.01.2021
You explain very well where the mulandara Bandar is located for men, but for women? The cervix is internal, so which external area do you want us to concentrate on? Thank you, Elena
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