Deepen your yoga journey with a pre-recorded yoga class inspired by the Eight Limbs of Yoga and centred on Ahimsa, the practice of non-violence and compassion. In this lesson, you will explore how yoga extends beyond the mat into the way you breathe, move, and relate to yourself.
This class includes Three-Part Yogic Breath, Cat-Cow, Sunbird, Sun Salutations, Warrior II, Triangle Pose, Reverse Warrior, Superman Pose, Seated Forward Fold, Reclined Bound Angle Pose, and Savasana. Along the way, you will be introduced to the philosophical foundation of the Eight Limbs and guided to practise effort with kindness rather than force.
This session helps you build strength, stability, and self-awareness while learning how to move with more compassion, patience, and integrity.
What’s included
- Introduction to the Eight Limbs of Yoga
- Focus on Ahimsa as the foundation of the practice
- Three-Part Yogic Breath for calming and awareness
- Spinal warm-up with Cat-Cow
- Core and balance work through Sunbird
- Repetition of Sun Salutations to build familiarity
- Standing postures including Warrior II, Triangle, and Reverse Warrior
- Back-body strengthening in Superman Pose
- Seated Forward Fold for introspection and release
- Reclined Bound Angle Pose and Savasana for rest and integration
- Reflective philosophy woven into the movement
What you will learn
- What the Eight Limbs of Yoga are and why they matter
- How Ahimsa can be practised physically, mentally, and emotionally
- How to balance effort and gentleness in your practice
- Foundational alignment in standing poses and balance work
- How repetition helps the body and mind feel more confident in yoga
What you will experience
- A stronger connection between breath, movement, and awareness
- Gentle activation of the core, back body, legs, and shoulders
- Opening through the hips, hamstrings, chest, and side body
- A sense of steady effort without pressure
- More inner softness, patience, and self-acceptance during practice
Effect / result of this class
After this class, you will feel more grounded, more aware of how you treat yourself in practice, and more connected to yoga as a way of living, not only a way of moving. You will leave with a deeper understanding of compassionate effort and a stronger ability to practise with both stability and kindness.
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