. June 2004 Yoga - Art - _Expression
. Heart Practice Yoga Newsletter
In this issue
  • A Labor of Love
  • Travel Lightly This Summer
  • 30 by 30: Yoga and Running Together
  • Yoga & Meditation Workshop
  • The Art of the Yamas and Niyamas

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A Labor of Love

Emilio Munoz was born on Saturday May 22 at 10:47 a.m. with lots of hair and a dimpled cheek. Having made it through a 20-hour labor, he weighed in at 5 lbs. 14 oz. and 19 ¼" long. His parents Jackie and Jose Munoz asked me to be their birth coach, guiding Jackie through her labor with holistic practices.

Since the very first graduate of my prenatal yoga classes here in San Antonio, I have been concerned with the high number of C-sections my students were experiencing. This was a chance for me to see firsthand the birthing procedures of a popular local hospital.

Luckily, Jackie did not have a C-section; Jose and I were able to encourage her labor along through movements such as dancing and rocking. We used visualization and breath work to help her focus and stay calm, and read Pablo Neruda's poetry in the quiet moments. In that time she tapped into her body's wisdom to guide her next steps.

Hospitals must comply with standard practices set by insurance companies, which seem perfunctory and rushed. By becoming more informed about labor and making a birth plan, you can feel more empowered, which is important to a healthy birth experience. To help, I have included a new prenatal page with holistic resources.

My prenatal TV appearances...




Quick Links...
  • Birthing Naturally

     

  • Italy Retreat

     

  • Racquetball & Fitness Clubs

     

  • Run Gear Run

     

  • Third Eye Studio

     

Greetings!

This monthly newsletter is created to provide you with resources to nourish your practice and inspire your spirit. Please send an e-mail if there is anything you would like to see featured for our yoga community. - Namaste, Monica Paredes

Travel Lightly This Summer
I am leaving for Italy on Saturday and have been diligently preparing for my two-week stay: one week in Rome, the other in Sabina. I have read countless guidebooks, practiced my Italian, pored over maps and kept in contact via newsletters and get-togethers with the students attending my yoga retreat from June 12-19.

In one newsletter, Rick Steves says that we should pack the same, whether we are traveling for three days or three months. Ideally everything must fit into a 9" x 21" x 13" carry-on for easy mobility.

With many of you leaving for vacations in the next couple of months, I wonder if you are able to do this. Set the intention to travel lightly, and look again at the things you want to bring. For example, if you run out of toiletries, you can sample the local products. Also wash the clothes you have or try the local styles. We can be more receptive to new experiences on our journey if we carry less. How transformative!

I enjoyed Rick Steves' Web site, which includes a sample packing list. Remember, bringing your yoga with you takes up no space at all, and may actually lighten your load.

Packing tips... »

 

30 by 30: Yoga and Running Together
Workshop Dates: Saturdays, June 26 - July 31, 2004

Workshop Time: 7:15 - 8:30 am, 1 meeting/week

Location: RGR - Stone Oak, San Antonio. For runners of all levels.

Amber Anthony and Ashley Rosilier are co-owners of Run Gear Run. They can take you from couch potato to marathon runner with fun training programs and great products. I am blessed to partner with them for a six-week workshop where we will explore yoga postures and breath control to foster healthy, relaxed, muscles that run more efficiently and provide better "shock absorbers" than rigid ones. Yoga is an excellent tool for improving running form and breathing technique, and this program allows you to immediately incorporate the yoga principles into your run.

To register... »

 

Yoga & Meditation Workshop
June 23 at 7 p.m. at Racquetball & Fitness Prue Club

June 24 at 7 p.m. at Racquetball & Fitness 281 Club

Yoga for the Mind and Body: Tools for Stress-Free Living is a workshop for students of all levels. Using asanas (postures) and breath work (pranayama), we'll open the body and prepare for meditation. In mindful stillness, we will practice methods to help calm the mind and align the body to maintain good health.

Free for members. If you are not a member of Racquetball & Fitness, you can purchase a $10 guest pass to attend the workshop.

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The Art of the Yamas and Niyamas
Use these cards as daily meditations or inspiration to set a theme for your classes. A plastic stand displays the card of the day. Designed for teachers and dedicated students of yoga, The Art of the Yamas and Niyamas can take your practice and teachings to the next level.

"Combining their amazing talents, Bruce and Monica have given us a powerful way of understanding yoga as self-_expression." - Desiree Rumbaugh, Senior Anusara Teacher

To order and see a sample... »

 

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