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Pranayama: 20-Minute Abdominal Breathing Audio Download
Pranayama Judi Farrell Pranayama Judi Farrell

Pranayama: 20-Minute Abdominal Breathing Audio Download

Siobhan has very kindly shared a special audio session with us that you can download and use at home. In this 20-minute session you’ll explore the breath as it fills different parts of the body. Focusing on abdominal breathing which instantly helps us get into a state of peace and calm.

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Advice from the yoga room

Advice from the yoga room

Coming back to a yoga class in the studio after such a long break, even if you’ve been joining classes online, can feel daunting for lots of different reasons.

Our Mysore style regulars really are all levels from beginners to long time practitioners, and I bet none of them thought, when they came to their first class, that they wouldn’t look back! I asked a few of them what they wish someone had told them before starting and here’s what they had to say…

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Mysore Etiquette - Everything you need to know & more
Yoga Practice Yoga Practice

Mysore Etiquette - Everything you need to know & more

For many people, stepping into a Mysore style Ashtanga class for the first time can be a daunting thought. But it really is one of the best ways to learn and practice yoga.

We've brought together everything you need to know about coming along to a Mysore style class - general etiquette, what to do, what to expect and frequently asked questions. We hope it’ll be a useful resource for you and give you the confidence to join us in class.

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On Coming Back
MCY Community Judi Farrell MCY Community Judi Farrell

On Coming Back

Returning to the practice, meeting limitations, and the magic of ‘beginners’ mind’

Things are opening up again, and we’re coming back. It’s certainly not quite “back to normal” but even so I often feel like there’s a pressure to be jubilant about returning to many of our old habits and activities, which we don’t always necessarily feel. It’s complicated!

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