The Peaceful Warrior Pose

Peaceful Warrior Pose. A paradox of peace and power. The perfect opportunity to experience and explore the magnificent strength and presence our bodies can evoke while offering us a chance to absorb the beauty and exhilaration of the present moment. The broad powerful stance of our legs offers a rooted, earthy feel, where the sweeping arm stretching upward provides an uplifting, luminous feeling. Surely a positive way to begin or end any day!

Once you have arrived in your perfect Peaceful Warrior Pose linger a while focusing on your deep breaths. Allow those breaths to calm your body and mind as your parasympathetic nervous system, your rest and relaxation response, kicks in. This lowers your blood pressure thus improving circulation and sending fresh oxygen and happy peaceful hormones through out your body which kick starts the healing process. Be good to yourself and let this luxurious stretch nourish and comfort your body like a warm, bubbly bubble bath or a comfy, soft easy chair.

When you feel all calm and peaceful switch sides. Practice a few more times on each side if you like. Remember, you can always step your back leg in as much as needed for more support.

You can also give your cares or anxieties to the Lord as you practice this pose for deeper, truer, inner peace and wellness. For Paul the Apostle, tells us in the Bible to “give all your cares and worries to God for He cares for you!” (1 Peter 5:7)

I hope you enjoy your “Peaceful Warrior Pose” remember you can do it anywhere and more importantly you can give your cares and worries away to God, any time, anywhere and any place. He’s waiting for you.

see ya next time,

penny

WARRIOR FOCUSED

Stepping up to my opponent and facing her straight on, my eyes reached deep into her eyes. I had already claimed victory in my mind and heart. I had now come to win the fight for the gold medal in Kumate’ or the art of Karate-do fighting.

Years of training and months before this fight I trained everyday. Over and over I threw the same kicks, blocks and punches and along the way fought many opponents both winning and losing. But I consider my losing as winning. Mostly because I learned many essential lessons. The most important thing I learned? The fight starts before the first strike. You see the first strike, backed up by no fear, no hesitation, no doubt, but only complete and utter resolution can win any fight.

Naturally, I had to learn many a lessons of fear, doubt, lack of confidence, unworthiness and more. Lessons in physical pain were teachers I knew extremely well. Thankful for the lessons, much time and dedication was given on my part to those teachers.Yet, learning to believe in myself because of God and trusting Him were proved essential as I did humbly take home a precious gold medal at the AAU National Karate Competition in the art of Japanese fighting!

This is the reason I consider the Warrior Poses valuable to anyone who maybe struggling with confidence, strength, focus and determination because everyone can stand in their version of one. More importantly, they offer everyone an opportunity to experience focus, determination, strength, being present and resoluteness- qualities that are useful in all walks of life, especially the christian walk of faith. God as our personal warrior trainer knows us completely. He gave us His Word the Bible as instructions and plans for victory in every faucet of life and calls us His “mighty warriors” already! We may not feel like we are worthy of the title but that doesn’t matter. Just ask Gideon.

The Lord is with you, mighty warrior. Judges 6:12

“The successful warrior is the average person with lazer-like focus.” Bruce Lee

Where my focus goes my faith follows…

“I keep my eyes always on the Lord. with him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. ” Psalm 16:8

Be strong and yoga on!

penny

THE MIGHTY EAGLE POSE

The eagle is seated in a meditative state, proud and high upon it’s rocky ledge, eyes penetrating the ground for prey far below. Puffy clouds like dirty popcorn are rolling in, blackening the skies. The wind howls, the trees are swaying while their leaves dance and swirl. The eagle begins to open his wings. Suddenly the storm worsens but suddenly the eagle leans forward into the air. With openness and grace the eagle soars peacefully into the stormy clouds. With unwavering faith in the wind he’s flying high above the storm.

Below stands the Eagle Pose, designed to twist you up and make you wobble. But you won’t give in, right? You will focus, hold on and have faith won’t you? Actually, the purpose here is to help you to learn the Eagle Pose. Below are the 10 steps to help guide you. Of course you will wobble as we all do. Balancing on one leg is pretty challenging but hang in there. Every yoga pose is always a “work in progress.” It’s far more important what we take away from each pose that helps us live a richer, calmer and more productive, stress-free life.

What might we learn from the Eagle Pose while we practice it? When we get all twisted up and anxious to sit still. Focus on inhaling and exhaling consistently. Consistent steady breaths in any situation will immediately calm our nervous system down. Balancing poses are meant to bring on the chaos in our minds and bodies simply by trying to hold them up. But isn’t that a little bit like life? Trying to hold ourselves up yet the heavy load of stress weighs us down and tires us out. Chaos will always be around it’s simply how we react to it that matters.

What we really want to do is not stress out and respond in a calm peaceful manner. But we all over react sometimes. That’s because we are hardly put in situations where we do have a choice to react in a different way. That is where yoga can help. It offers us a better way to handle stressful situations through the challenge of practicing each pose. We realize there is a better, more positive choice to handle our stress. Then all we have to do is release what weighs us down and have faith that God will not only give us His strength but we can soar as well, high above the drama and chaos of our very own storms in our personal world.

Besides the above benefits the physical benefits are:

Increases overall leg strength especially, feet, ankles, calves, knees and hips.

Improves flexibility in our shoulders, hips and thighs while stretching our upper back, hips and thighs.

Opens back lungs increases breathing capabilities and is helpful to asthma suffers.

Improves focus and brain power while offering a sense of balance, coordination, body awareness and enhances our  mind/body connection.

 

Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. Isaiah 40:31

Cast your anxiety on Him because He cares for you! ! Peter 5:7

keep calm and yoga on!

THE WARRIOR CHALLENGE (part one)

Warriors become warriors because they are bound to something higher than themselves. Flexible, focused and fierce, true warriors live on purpose standing firm in their commitment.

Amazingly, we have woven in our DNA warrior material. For our Creator is both Lord and Warrior; Yahweh is His name. (Exodus 15:3.) We being His children are bone of His bone and flesh of His flesh, made in His image. With His help He tells us that we can be “more than conquerors.” (Romans 8:37)

This Halleluyah Yoga Challenge is crafted with warrior yoga poses and martial arts stances designed for strength, stamina, focus, power and confidence and comes with detailed instruction for beginner’s and beyond. If you feel that some of the positions are to challenging please step in a little. You may also use a wall, chair or sturdy piece of furniture to help with balance.

Please take a moment or two to be still. Take steady, deep breaths, clearing our minds of any extraneous thoughts. Completing this yoga challenge a few times a week will ensure that we stand firm in our bodies both on our mats and into our lives.

1.) Mountain Pose Stretch

…stretch yourself to move mountains in your own life

  • With a big inhale slowly open and extend your arms to your sides.
  • Slowly lift them up letting your palms meet.
  • Gently lift your chin and slightly arch back.
  • Then exhale slowly, lowering your arms to your sides.
  • Repeat the lifting up with a big inhale and the lowering back down with a big exhale 5-10 times more.

2.) Mountain Pose /Side Stretch

…lean into the stretch perhaps you will be able to stretch farther

  • Lift your arms up overhead with a big inhale, letting your palms meet.
  • With a big exhale lower your right arm, leaning to your left.
  • Inhale, lift and stretch your arms up again.
  • With a big exhale lower your left arm, leaning to your right.
  • If possible let your bicep touch your ear each time.
  • Inhale again in the middle with your arms lifted up overhead.
  • Now simply repeat leaning on each side 5-10 times each side.

3.) Forward Bending Twist

...bend so you don’t break

  • With a big inhale stretch and lift your arms to the sides and then up.
  • With a big exhale bend forward, lowering your hands to your mat.
  • Inhale with both hands on your mat then exhale while twisting and  lifting your left arm up.
  • If possible, lift your left heel up too.
  • Repeat twisting and lifting your right arm up and right heel, for a total of 10 times for both sides.
  • Tips:
  • You may only be able to bend forward to your knees, calves or ankles. That’s perfectly fine, simply do the exercise from there and don’t forget your deep inhales and exhales.

4.) Side Pose Stretch

…stretch and go farther

  • Step to your right with your right foot, toes pointing to your right side approximately two and one half feet
  • Your back leg is slightly turned inward while both legs are straight.
  • Position both your hips to face your right side also.
  • With arms extended forward lean out and over your forward right leg, gently lowering your torso too.
  • Breathe deeply for 8-10 counts.
  • Tips:
  • Wherever you find yourself is the perfect place for you.
  • Breathe a few moments while stretching in your perfect place.

5.) Triangle

  • From your Side Pose Stretch simply lift your left arm up.
  • Inhale and exhale for 5-10 counts.

6.) Extended Side Angle

…true warriors extend themselves and go beyond

  • From your Triangle Pose simply bend your forward right foot.
  • Position your knee directly above your foot.
  • Lift your left arm up and over.
  • Breathe deeply for 5-10 long counts.

7.) Extended Side Angle Twist

…do the Twist

  • Keep your legs and feet in the same position.
  • Only your back heel comes off the floor.
  • Position both your hips to face forward.
  • Press your palms together with a big inhale.
  • With a big exhale twist to your right by placing your left elbow over your right forward thigh.
  • Hold this position for 5-10 long counts.
  • Tips:
  • Try to always remember that your exhales makes space for you to twist.
  • You don’t have to go as low in this position or any position. Always do what works for your body and fitness level.

8.) Warrior II Pose

…true warrior are called

  • From Extended Side Angle Twist simply lift your torso up.
  • Let both your hips face forward equally.
  • Your back leg is straight with your heel on the floor.
  • Bend your forward right knee.
  • Extend your arms out from your shoulders.
  • Make a stop sign with your palms.
  • Press the heels of your palms out with fingers pointing up as your take a big inhale.
  • Point your fingers down as you take a big exhale.
  • Repeat the palm exercise while breathing deeply for 10 counts.

9.) Peaceful Warrior

…learning to be strong so you don’t have to fight is key

  • Your legs are in the same position as Warrior II Pose. 
  • Simply take your forward right arm and stretch it up and gently arch back.
  • Breathe deeply up to 10 long deep breaths.
  • Tips:
  • Come up a little in this stance if it feels too strenuous or you need more support.
  • Your back arm can slide down your back leg or come around the the back of you for an added stretch.

10.) Dancer’s Pose (supported)

…what if I fall… but oh my beloved what if you fly?

  • From a Peaceful Warrior Pose please lean your over your right leg.
  • Lift your back leg and hold onto your ankle if possible.
  • Find a wall, chair or piece of sturdy furniture for more support and hold onto that and breathe deeply for 5-10 counts.

10.) Dancer’s Pose

…trained warriors dance around their opponents

  • If you are able lean forward while stretching your forward right arm out.
  • Hold your left foot with your left hand.
  • Lift your back leg as high as possible.
  • hold and breathe deeply for 5-10 counts.

11.) Warrior I Pose 

  • From a Dancer’s Pose, lower your left leg and step back while bending your forward right knee.
  • Keep your hips even and facing forward.
  • Interlock your fingers with your index finger pointing upward.
  • Stretch, arch back, look up!
  • Breathe deeply for 10-20 counts.

12.) Humble Warrior I 

  • Remain in the same feet and leg position.
  • Place each hand on each hip.
  • Interlock your fingers behind your back if possible and lift your arms up behind you, taking a big inhale.
  • With a slow exhale slowly bow forward.
  • Allow your arms to continue going up and over.
  • Tips:
  • You can do the pose with your hands on your hips.
  • Step in as much as you need for stronger support.

 

…a warrior stands tall and firm as a mountain and humble and obedient as a squat position at the same time

13.) Mountain Stretch Pose into a Squat Pose

  • With a big inhale extend your arms out to the sides and up.
  • Press your palms together in a prayer position.
  • Exhale slowly while gently bending your knees as you lower your torso into a Squat Pose.
  • Press your palms together and keep your elbows inside your knees for an added stretch.
  • Breathe deeply for 5 breathes.
  • Now slowly lift your torso back up into a Mountain Stretch extending your arms out to the sides and up with a big inhale.
  • Repeat 5 times up to Mountain Pose Stretch and lowering back down to a Squat position.
  • Tip:
  • If you are not able to lower all the way down simply go as far as you are able then hold the position and then lift yourself back up.
  • Stay longer in each position if you like and for more intense training and do 10-20 repetitions.
  • Use a chair or any piece of sturdy furniture to assist you.

14.) Standing Reverse Prayer Pose

…praying with an open heart

  • Place a hand on each hip.
  • Slide your hands behind your back.
  • See if you can move your palms to meet.
  • If your palms meet try to press them together and slide them up your back as far as you are able.
  • Breathe deeply for 10 counts.

15.) Tree Pose

…true warriors are resolved to be rooted and grounded in their calling

  • If you are able pick up your left foot and place in on your inner thigh.
  • Keep your knee turned out like a tree branch.
  • Breathe deeply for 5-10 counts.
  • Tips:
  • Start placing your left foot on your right foot if you are new and just starting out.
  • When you feel ready, slide your left leg up o your calf, knee and thigh as you progress.
  • Focus on just one object in front of you to help you balance.
  • It helps to balance when you remain calm with slow steady breaths.

16.) Repeat 1-15 with on your left side with your left foot as your forward facing foot.

Once you have completed both sides consider yourself finished! Watch out! Completing this warrior workout on a regular 2-3 or 5 times a week may result in powerful results!

Remember Halleluyah Yoga will always provide an inner and outer workout for you! Make the warrior series part of your weekly yoga workouts to ensure you remain invincible!

Go forth and be strong!

 

THE LIZARD POSE MINI CHALLENGE ( hip stretcher and opener)

Hi!
Welcome to “Yoga with Penny!”

This month, we will take on the Lizard Pose! Be forewarned, the Lizard does require patience and dedication but well worth our efforts. Also, don’t worry if the Lizard appears too intimidating. Every yoga posture is a work in progress and can be adapted to fit our bodies and our fitness level so try not to fear the Lizard!

Most styles of yoga include this posture to help open the hips and strengthen and lengthen them as well. Many yoga teachers and yogi experts view the hips as a point for storing negative emotions and stress. With regular practice  Lizard Pose provides stress relief while helping to strengthen our core, legs, hips, shoulders, arms and back. It’s a terrific stretch for athletes to ensure the hips stay strong and flexible.

The Lizard Pose also provides relief for people who tend to sit for long periods of time or those suffer from lower back discomfort and dysfunction, which usually manifests itself as Iliopsoas Syndrome. Iliopsoas Syndrome happens when two connecting muscle groups located in the hip area, important for stabilizing our back and hips shorten, thus placing stress on our spine and lower back. Opening and stretching the hips regularly helps to counteract this process and provide balance within the hips. That’s the magic of the Lizard Pose and it’s no wonder why it continues to be a popular and worthwhile posture in the world of yoga and beyond.

Instructions

Start by stepping forward into a lunge position with your right leg forward and your hands on your hips.

Keep your back left heel up.

Walk your back leg in if you need more support.

Stay in this position for a few breaths.

If possible, gently lower your hands to your mat.

If possible, gently slide your forward foot to the outside of your mat.

If possible, lower to your elbows on the inside of your forward leg.

Keep your spine, neck and head in a straight line.

You may rest your back leg on your mat if you find this position too challenging.

You may also use a yoga block or a folded blanket to rest your hands or elbows on.

Remain in your Lizard Pose and breathe deeply for 10 breaths.

Slowly come out of your Lizard Pose and begin the process with your left leg forward.

I hope you enjoyed doing “Lizard Pose” with me!

Penny

 

THE HALF MOON POSE YOGA MINI CHALLENGE

Welcome to Yoga with Penny!

This month, I will teach you how to shine in Half Moon Pose.

Balancing on one leg appears very intimidating for a beginner yogi. Yet, just like the moon has phases, working to full extension with our Half Moon Pose also takes time. At the beginning, use a chair or a wall for support. Because yoga is about being kind and loving to ourselves it is perfectly acceptable to use props to help us get into and out of certain postures. And because the Half Moon Pose is very beneficial to our over all health and well being, it is a yoga posture worth our time and effort.

Practiced on a regular basis, this posture will greatly improve our proprioception. This is the medical term for how our body knows what position we are in. It also informs our body when unanticipated events happen. For example, if we are walking on rocks and we feel unstable, our foot and ankle will send this info to our brain. Our body will then respond immediately by extending our arms to balance. Our eyes will then quickly find a new rock ahead to regain stability. Keeping our proprioception activated will help us to live stable, injury-free lives, especially as we age.

The Half Moon Pose

Place a chair on your right side for support.

Place your feet hip width apart.

Turn your right foot to the right side.

Bend your forward right knee and lift your back leg.

Try to keep both hips facing forward.

You can place your right hand on the chair or mat for support. Keep your hands directly below your shoulders.

Lift your left hand up or place it on your hips.

Turn your head forward.

Try to breathe deeply for 10 deep breaths. If you fall, try again.

You may feel a tendency to fall backward. Even so, try to align your entire body directly over your standing leg.

You may only be able to lift your leg an inch. That’s the perfect place for you to start!

Try a few times on the right leg, then repeat and balance on your left leg.

Practice often. You will see and feel results. Know that every time you shoot for the moon, you will be doing your body a world of good!

Thanks for joining me.

peace and love,

Penny!

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE DOWNWARD DOG POSE MINI CHALLENGE

Hi and welcome to “Yoga with Penny!”

The Downward Dog Posture is a yogi’s best friend and this month I will teach you how to do one. This posture is the pinnacle of all yoga postures and the most common because it teaches us to have respect for our body. The reason is our Downward Dog needs to be felt for perfect alignment. This requires great patience and effort because in finding perfect alignment, we need to learn what feels right and wrong in our body. But don’t worry, we will still have fun along the way discovering what works best for us in our very own Downward Dog Poses.

When you are ready, let’s get started.

 

Begin by lowering to your hands and knees.

Position your hands below your shoulders, your knees below your hips with your toes tucked under.

Spread your palms wide and straighten your arms.

Press your palms and feet into your mat and gently lift your hips.

How does the pose feel? If it doesn’t feel right, lower and try again.

Try to keep your head between your arms, with your ears at your biceps.

You may bend your knees if your legs feel tight.

Try and look at your knees if you can and try to keep your heels on the mat.

Breathe deeply for a few counts, then lower to your hands and knees.

Try again a few more times.

Got a stuffy nose or clogged sinuses? Downward Dog Posture helps by clearing mucus and opening up nasal congestion. If you suffer from asthma it may improve your symptoms.

The Downward Dog Posture is the most common yoga pose, known for stretching and strengthening our whole body. As a weight bearing exercise this posture also helps with arthritis symptoms while gently building shoulder and upper back strength. Even our rotator cuff located in our shoulder benefits by the stretching of our arms over head. Because our heart sits above our head in Downward Dog, blood circulation and brain function get a boost, thus both energizing and calming our body while leaving us with a dewy complexion. The Downward Dog Posture certainly helps us to build and maintain good posture too. With a all these great benefits it’s no wonder why all dogs do it and it gets it’s Downward Dog name.

keep calm and yoga on

penny

 

 

Camel Pose ( inner and outer heart opener)

Considered a back-bending pose in the world of yoga Camel Pose bends over backwards offering up serious health benefits. Stretching our entire body it opens up our chest area and expands our rib cage. As we breath deeply into this pose we send a fresh supply of oxygen to all parts of our body releasing pent up stress and tension. Our nervous system enters a state of calm, our minds are cleared and blood gets pumping. A drop in blood pressure may even result.  Energy spent on battling stress is now able to flow to other areas in our bodies and our mood instantly improves.

Camel Pose also stretches our insides too by exposing the part of our bodies we try so hard to protect, our hearts. To move into a Camel one has to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. Leaving one’s comfort zone is never easy. It takes courage to leave the known for the unknown. But you know the saying, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” That’s called faith!

 

 

CAMEL POSE

1.) To begin…Start in a kneeling position. Align your hips over your knees. Place your hands on your hips. Now gently and slowly lean backwards by pressing your thighs, knees, and feet to your mat. Lift your chest by squeezing your thighs together, which will create length in your lower back and hips. Place your hands on your back hips. Keep your inner elbows pressing toward one another and downward. This will encourage your chest to lift and open. Remain here and breath deeply. When you are ready slowly come forward by rounding your shoulders and sitting back on your legs. Breath deeply again to absorb all the healthy Camel goodness.

2.) If you are able to continue…slowly reach back by running your hand down your leg. If you feel any discomfort, stop immediately. But, if you are able, rest a hand on your heel as you extend your other arm up over your head. Breathe deeply here for a few counts then rest your other hand on your heel extending your other arm.

3.) As you go for the full Camel Pose…Gently release both hands to rest on your heels by drawing the inner elbows toward each other and rolling your shoulders back. Try to keep a steady breath as it will relax you and then you will be able to go deeper in the stretch. Invite your heart to rise upward. Press your entire body out in all directions. Breathe, melt, surrender. Open up into Camel Pose and let your body sing “Halleluyah!”

thanks for joining me

keep calm and yoga on

penny

CHAIR POSE TWIST MINI CHALLENGE (learning to twist)

Hi Friends!

Show your spine some love…do a Chair Pose Twist!

You will also reap the benefits of building spine mobility and whole body strength and stamina. The twisting action of Chair Pose effectively compresses our internal organs. Upon release it sends fresh blood, oxygen and nutrients to those organs. Holding the posture while breathing deeply challenges our cardio capabilities and will torch a few calories too- even with out the twist!

Remember, as you move into this posture be gentle with yourself. Never push your body into poses, instead always take each yoga posture slow and easy. Before you begin, check out some tips below.

  1. For Beginner’s… try using a wall in front of you or a chair behind you for support.
  2. For Beginner’s…remain in a simple Chair Pose with palms pressed together at your heart.
  3. Hold whatever posture you choose for 30 seconds to one minute. (or shorter)
  4. Or hold for 10 seconds, rest for 10 seconds and repeat 10 times to build strength.
  5. Don’t forget to repeat the twist with left elbow over your right knee.
  6. Remember your deep inhales and exhales. They are key to enhancing all of your efforts in Chair Pose Twist as well as all the postures of yoga that you practice.

 

 

And what can Chair Pose Twist teach us?

How about before every decision take a moment to breathe deeply. We should lean back on God even if we cannot see Him. We should put our hands together and pray more often. Oh! And be ready because if God tells us to take a different direction by all means we must twist and go in that direction, even if it might be a little hard.

thanks for joining me and have a spectacular day!

Penny

CHAIR POSE

Have a seat and learn more about Chair Pose.

Chair Pose being a full body pose is working and strengthening your entire body. It also stimulates your heart, diaphragm, abdominal organs and helps to improve digestion. As well, the stance strengthens your arms, feet ankles, calves, knees, thighs, butt, back, and spine.

To me, just the simple act of leaning back into a Chair Pose is the perfect picture of faith because it asks me to trust in the chair that I cannot see. As I sit back, it invites me to delight in the mystery of faith and the immense beauty of things unseen. I then realize yoga can be far more profound than simply striking a pose.

2 Corinthians 4:18 …” For what is seen is temporary, what is unseen is eternal.”

 

Quick tips to make this chair fit your needs:

Sit back more to challenge yourself and hold this pose for 1-3 minutes or longer to intensify the pose.

If this pose feels too vigorous, lean back and bend your knees only slightly and place your hands on your thighs or hips.You can also inhale as you lean back quickly and exhale coming up quickly for10 counts. This will build leg strength and you will still gain physical stamina from the pose. You can also use a wall for support in front of you or a chair behind you if needed.

thanks for joining me

keep calm and yoga on