Tuesday

About Jazzy Traveller



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Most people like to travel and discover new places! Some are inclined to buy well organized trip from big tour operators. Others love to travel alone because traveling alone offers you complete freedom to decide why, when, how and where to go. You can be more spontaneous with less compromise.


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Friday

Yoga Teacher Training - Week Two

"Palms to Heart"...

 

"The sun shines down, and its image reflects in a thousand different pots filled with water. The reflections are many, but they are each reflecting the same sun. Similarly, when we come to know who we truly are, we will see ourselves in all people." ~ Ammachi




Second week we spent hours learning how to do Surya Namaskar A and B, beautiful poses that some would call ‘basic Yoga poses’ but, not to be misguided – very difficult ones to do. We had to learn proper alignments and with that – breathing. When body and breath becomes one – I felt I was able to relax. 


For Hindus the sun, which they call Surya, is both the physical and spiritual heart of our world and the creator of all life itself.

They honor the sun through the dynamic asana sequence Surya Namaskar (better known as Sun Salutation). The Sanskrit word namaskar stems from namas, which means “to bow to” or “to adore.”

Each Sun Salutation begins and ends with the joined-hands touched to the heart. This placement is no accident; only the heart can know the truth.


There are 8-12 basic postures that transition and are deeply connected with either an inhalation or an exhalation and awareness turned always inward toward the heart. Each movement should be as mindful and precise as possible.


Chaturanga Dandasana






Chaturanga Dandasana is a part of Sun Salutation sequences and, may I say – the most difficult one. It is a strong posture and our teacher Kathryn tried to explain that pose from different angles and one was – head stand, something I thought, I would never even try to do, less to succeed – but I did it! I actually did it! (May I say that I had a few ‘happy tears’ rolling down my cheeks!)








Head stand




We learnt about Bandha’s (Yoga’s interior locks) and Drishtis (focused glaze) and how to use ‘third eye’ and ‘tip of the nose’ gaze, both great to strengthen the eye muscles.


Our Hatha teacher Patricia, strong woman in delicate body, explained the importance of maintaining and strengthening arches of the feet, flexibility of plantar fascia for alignment and movement of joints and spine.

Will I ever remember all that information??


Our class finished with an hour and half of Vinyasa practice with Fionna, who with her great guidance became my new role model!


Needless to say - I was in pain on Monday! My whole body was one big – ache... And – I know – I was not the only one whose body felt like one big bruise. However – I was happy.



"Remember the emphasis on the heart. The mind lives in doubt and the heart lives in trust. When you trust, suddenly you become centered." ~ Osho

Tuesday

Yoga Teacher Training - Week One

Photo courtesy of bigstockphoto.com
Patanjali, the patron saint of Yoga, said that mastery combines a balance of science and art. Knowledge of science is like the color on an artist’s palette – the greater the knowledge, the more colors available. The body is the canvas and the Asanas are the art we create.

This is, one of many, many ways to describe Yoga and the way that is so in tune with me. As an artist I can visualize, this wonderful palette called Yoga, which is presented to me to learn, accept and – teach!

Just a few words about my decision to enroll to this particular teaching Training Programme that is held at Yogaspace, Toronto.
No matter how funny it might sound but I felt a calling to do so. I knew I will be the oldest student and I had a tiny bit of doubt if I would be accepted, but – I was and – I started the new chapter in my life.
February 14 was the first day of my Yoga journey, also Valentine Day and day when I was baptized many years ago. Coincidence?
I believe - it was meant to be.


I have been practicing yoga for some time and I love it. My first teacher was Sandra, very gentle and with the most incredible voice that would hypnotize most of us at our savasana time. 
Sandra thought me that Yoga has nothing to do with competition. “Don’t look what other can do – do it with love and you will soon become great in Yoga”.
I did Boxing classes and Pilates before, and I still do, but I feel that Yoga is, somehow part of me.  

So, here I am – my first weekend at Yogaspace, where I met 24 other students, women and men, nice, kind people, all looking happy to be at this yoga studio, with expectations and goals that, I am sure, vary from person to person.
For weeks I felt that special excitement, like I felt for my first date million years ago, but, the moment I entered the class I felt – at home.

Kathryn, Yogaspace Director and Vinyasa teacher came and introduced us to our curriculum. She  simply radiate a good energy. And our first day unrolled.
We met with an Osteopath and we had our first Vinyasa class with incredibly patient Kathryn. On our second day we  had more then an hour with amazing Instructor Michelle, with whom we learnt how important is to develop conscious strength.
And our first weekend was wrapped up with and intro to Ujjayi breathing, typical for Vinyasa practice. We learnt that while we do breathe we should have a smile behind our eyes and I am sure – in our heart.
Love my first 2 days at Yogaspace and looking forward for more…

Vida, Yoga Instructor at "La Vida Yoga Studio"

"The ultimate language of yoga is expressed in doing yoga, a practice that transcends words as we open our lives to living more consciously through the infinite wisdom of the heart.”
― Mark Stephens, Teaching Yoga: Essential Foundations and Techniques



Sunday

5 Minutes Yoga Practice on Bed



I would like to stick to routines and doing yoga every day for one hour but, to be honest – that is not manageable.  I tried and I couldn’t keep it for 3 days straight.
Yoga is not just series of postures, Yoga is more like state of mind and workout. After work I am, like most of us, completely exhausted and for me to practice Yoga I need to be in that specific ‘mood’ and to have one hour devoted to me and only me. Realistically I have that one hour but I am not in ‘that mood’ every day after I come back from my work.

However, I found out that I can do my, I call it – 5 minute morning and evening Gratitude Practice! And I do it in my bed, in pyjamas. Nice, flat, firm mattress – and I start my day energized and happy.

We rush and we get stressed, sometimes I think, even before we wake up! So - why wouldn’t you leave cell phone out of your bedroom, wake up with some nice thoughts, do few simple Yoga stretches that would, I promise, be your ticket for a better day!

Or, at night, when you get into your pyjamas, why not do some prayers, and few stretches that would align your body and prepare for good nice sleep and great, positive dreams?

It’s easy. It last just 5 minutes and it takes just 3-4 yoga poses. Nobody is looking at you, no competing, no results are expected from you, just 5 minutes to say "Thank you God for this day" and few stretches with deep breaths.
Although, keep in mind, it is not easy to do yoga on a soft mattress, hard surface offers more support and resistance for every pose, but if mattress is firm, these few mattress-approved poses can be easily done.




1. Full Body Stretch
Raise your arms above your head and stretch, as if someone were pulling your arms and legs on opposite directions. Inhaling, lift both arms to a 90 degree angle to the body and exhaling bring your body to a sitting position.



2. Easy Pose–Sukhasana

Sit straight, cross your shins and flex your feet. Fold a blanket if you need so your knees are lower than your hips. Lift your chest. Bring your hands to your heart and say to yourself:” My heart is filled with Love and Harmony” and try to really feel these words.

3. Easy pose with Twist

Inhale. Straight your back. Exhale and twist to the right, placing your right hand behind you and your left hand on your right knee. Slowly turn your head to the right and allow your gaze to follow, looking over your right shoulder... Return to center as you exhale. Repeat on the other side...

This pose will help you to stretches and relaxes spine and massages the abdominals helping removing toxins.

4. Seated forward bend from easy pose
Close your eyes, place your palms in front of your body, inhale and slowly, while exhaling bend forward, letting your palms slide in front of you. Your goal is to touch the mattress with forehead and your attention should be there – on the point of contact between your forehead and the mattress.This pose will again stretch your spine, shoulders and also stimulates your kidneys, ovaries and uterus and keep you focused.

5. Goddess stretch
Lie on your back with knees bent. Place the soles of your feet together, then let your knees fall open, forming a diamond shape with your legs. Rest your arms on the bed. If you feel any strain, elevate your legs by placing a pillow underneath each knee.
This pose will help you to unwind and is really good for evening, bedtime routine.


6. Child’s pose – Balasana 
Sit on your hills. Bend forward, bringing your forehead to rest on the mattress. That would lower your chest as close to your knees as you comfortably can. Extend your arms in front of you. Hold the pose and breathe.
This pose is restorative.
 

Another option is to put your arms next to your body, touching feet. It’s like ‘embryo position”, very
soothing. This pose normally ‘erase’ your mind and bring you back to your – beginning.
You feel protected and rejuvenated.
You can do this pose with knees wide spread while your big toes are touching.
It is important to do what is the most comfortable for you.


7. Meditation 

If you have more than 5 minutes in the morning – do your meditation. If not Meditate at your bed time. I will write more about meditation but to be very simple and short – try to concentrate on your breath. Just think about In and Out, In and out… the depth of your breath, the rhythm… and don’t think about anything else.




8. Namaste
After your meditation, say Thank you to everything that happened in your life the day before. And if nothing happened – just thank for that Day that you had. Be grateful for everything – good or bad – because everything happened to you is a part of your learning process. 

Bow and say ‘Namaste”. 
Namaste is a symbol of gratitude and respect towards the truth that should flow—the truth that we are all one when we live from the heart.



One important thing to be constantly kept in mind when doing asanas is the regulation of the breath. It should be slow, thin, long, and steady: breathing through both nostrils with a rubbing sensation at the throat and through the esophagus, inhaling when coming to the straight posture, and exhaling when bending the body. “And, take note of the sensations in your body: If anything hurts or feels too intense, plop yourself into child's pose to recover.
You can practice this routine right away from bed or roll out your yoga mat and get started.



Written by Maya Toracki
Photos by Maya Toracki

Monday

YOGA RETREAT - Why to go?

By Maya Toracki
Julia Roberts in the movie "Eat,Pray,Love" , Bali Retreat

Why would You go to a Yoga Retreat?            

If we allow ourselves, we can relax and de-stress everywhere. Imagine being on one of thousands lakes of Northern Ontario, not a single person in sight, no houses, no distractions, just beauty of nature, sound of a loon, lake like a glass, razor clean air and – no signal for mobile phones? First day would be fine, second – not really. That’s because we don’t have ‘tools’ to truly relax.

Most of us already know what the health benefits of yoga regular practice are.
Yoga and meditation are great tools to achieve better health, thus going to Yoga Retreat is really the best way to unwind.

At first, I thought that people choose retreats for main reason to – decompress. However, I asked all my friends what was at the beginning their main reason to go to the retreat. I was not surprised when most of
My friends at Yoga retreat, Kopaonik, Serbia
them responded that the main reason was the fact that one can go solo, no company needed! It’s not awkward showing alone - almost everybody is doing that way.

Retreat is a fabulous place to meet new people while practicing yoga and meditation, although I would add to that list few other reasons – like- no need to cook and clean, no smartphones and tablets to intrude every second of our lives, food is great and all that while enjoying beautiful scenery, far from busy and loud streets and enormous hotels.

Going to Yoga Retreat is perfect way to see the world and yourself in a new light. Even if you are a novice to yoga having practice twice a day will ensure your progress faster then when you have once a week back home.
And it is so good to have time for yourself, to break away from familiar routine, to unplug and to meditate.
My friends doing Yoga pose
 
Famous actress and yogist (and Sring’s wife) Trudie Styler said in an Interview for Oprah.com* and full version on Gaiam.com:
Trudie Styler's interview on Oprah.com *
Trudie Styler






"People spend a lot of time and effort on their cars—and our bodies are the most precious vehicle that we've been given. It has to take us through the journey of life. Our body is the only one we've been given, so we need to maintain it; we need to give it the best nutrition. I advocate an organic diet where possible (certainly a whole food diet). I think having a good yoga practice and a spiritual practice is a recipe for living well and, hopefully, living longer. "

Now it is clear why we should choose Yoga retreat as our Vacation option. It’s good to know that there are many options while choosing a right Retreat - from budget friendly to luxurious ones, from retreats that are for absolute beginners to ones that are for yoga addicts and which one is right for you and how to do selection will be addressed in our next post.

* Note - link for Oprah.com is not working, so Interview is published in full from www.gaiam.com

Yoga Wear - our Winners!

Part - Two
by Maya T. and Lena Stefanovic

Yes !!! Our WINNERS are  Wellicious and LVR Fashion! Congratulations! Second is Athleta by Gap and third N---*. Bravo! Thanks to all our participants.

Wellicious

If you want to be hugged and comfortable but in a feminine and luxurious way then Wellicious is right Yoga
Wellicious is a London based lifestyle, eco-friendly brand founded by Yogista Heike Schnell in 2007, and is
Their apparel is on expensive side but  - it will last and you’ll be sure that after you bent over into a forward bend pose 50 times there is no that see-through factor that nobody likes to experience.
Wellicious use natural fabrics – cotton, Lyocell and cashmere – all easy to wear and easy to take care for. Their apparel is naturally breathable and soft against your skin.
Wellicious collection is casual, timeless and versatile thus can be used not just for Yoga but for everyday wear too.

Founder and her team are very proud that they are able to use sustainable materials ethically produced and packed in Europe.

What else one can ask for?
LVR Fashion
Again, another earth-friendly brand that is loved for their roomy and so, so soft tops as well as incredibly flattering bottoms with that convenient long fold that helps us hiding little problems areas around waist and tush.
LVR was founded in 2010 by Eric Clarke. It is Los Angeles based company and as Wellicious it is designed and produced in their own community using organically farmed materials. LVR yoga wear is colourful yet made from low-impact dyes and vintage washes so it is especially good for people with allergies to certain chemicals and fabrics (like me being allergic to all non wrinkle fabrics containing carcinogenic formaldehyde).
LVR yoga wear is playful, functional and flattering and again – so, so soft!

Athleta by GAP
GAP is well known company for their both casual and active lifestyle apparel. Athleta is newer to the GAP family and as expected always up-to-date.
There is not much I can say about Athleta that is not already known – we all love their light, breathable tops, their perfect blend of cotton and Lycra, their soft and at the same time strong sport bras, good quality bottoms, wide assortment of hoodies, jackets, and accessories…
Athleta is expression of simplicity, functionality and style.

Now, which brand would you use depend on you and your specific needs. I am sure that there are great companies out there that are unknown to me so please, feel free to comment bellow this post.
                                                               
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Cute Quotes:
- It’s astounding how much one’s stress level goes down with a simple act of switching from skinny jeans to yoga pants.
- ‘Those yoga pants are hideous’. Said no one ever.
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*  Unfortunately I got an email on October 7,2014 from N--- company that they are not granting permission to use or modify their trademarks, logos, images, advertising or similar materials therefore I am not able to write about this great company.
I  removed  text and photos that I previously published. I assure our readers that Jazzy Traveller always ask for the permission to publish other company's name or photos and N--- was not an exemption. I apologize to N--- for briefly using their name and photos
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Friday

Yoga WEAR

Part - One
by Maya T. and Lena Stefanovic
Courtesy of Wellicious.com
I wanted to know what kind of yoga wear would make me feeling the best while doing my poses and I didn’t want to spend more money than necessary, thus Comfort and Price were my first criteria when I set myself into yoga wear buying mission!



Lena (our Stylist) and me, we started our research and we tried tons of yoga clothes.
After asking many yoga devotees (including me) what they want the most from yoga clothes we narrowed down 3 requests that almost everybody expressed when yoga wear is in Question: 

 - comfort,
 - fit and 
 - fabric that breathes.




However, more we did research more we were aware of the particularities that we need to check before we make a decision.
  • We like comfort but we want to look stylish
  • Fabric should ‘breathe’ and cool down while in asana but also keep us warm while in the relaxation!
  • Yoga wear should fit but be loose too! 

  • Then - we all want to avoid harming environment, mostly animals.
  • We like Fair Trade certified clothes and equally we like to have clothes made in our own countries, employing our own people.
  • We want to have clothes that are made from organic and natural fibers as well as from recycled materials.
  • We want to have soft, flattering yoga clothes that hold shape during yoga class
Dedication Jacket by Athleta


We looked at many companies that are solely or partly involved in producing Yoga wear:

1. Some like N---*, Reebok, Calvin Klein or Gap are well known sport wear producers, with hundreds of stores all over the world. 
They are all equally good in how their yoga wear is made, their fit is great and, surprisingly, their prices are pretty equal and not as high as someone would think they could be.

In this group I like Gap and their ATHLETA. I like their tops for the simple reason that they fit my body but they are loose at the same time and mostly because fabric is so thin that feels great and dries so fast. Moreover, GAP has another line – Old Navy – inexpensive and quite good.




2. We were more drawn to this group of Yoga wear producers – smaller, younger yet firmly established companies such as:
Wellicious (from United Kingdom),  
Courtesy of Wellicious.com
LVR fashion ( USA), 
Oysho (Spain),  
Solow Sport,
Purusha People,
Prana ,  
NUX ,  
Lily Lotus ,  
Mika Yoga wear (all from USA),  
LolĂ« women,  
Lululemon 
Joe Fresh ( all from Canada)
(Joe Fresh - being the cheapest and not at all less stylish)

These companies are mostly focused on Yoga and Pilates, their production is smaller and definitely more oriented towards organic cotton, cashmere, recycled materials and they are able to adjust their clothing line faster.



After all, Lena did her research among her friends in Switzerland and France and me here in Canada and USA – and we got our winners: 
Wellicious and LVR Fashion from our second group and ATHLETA (GAP) and N--- from the first group of Yoga wear manufacturers.

Please read more about these companies in our next post.
Tee by Purusha People, USA
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* This name is removed due to company policy: "not grant permission to use or modify our trademarks, logos, images, advertising or similar materials."