Wednesday 8 June 2016

Om Yoga Show Manchester 2016


A Taste of the Om Yoga Show

Manchester 2016 Event City


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This year the Om Yoga Show spreads its wings not only hosting shows in London and Manchester but Glasgow too, surely a sign of the increasing need for Yoga in our progressively demanding lives…

Like last year the show was spread across 3 days providing a wealth of workshops and many free open classes all nestled between a selection of exhibitors…

The Om Yoga show does a wonderful job of adeptly reaching new audiences. Seeing this many people in one place all drawn to Yoga I can’t help but sense that a beacon of hope is shining across the world gracefully guiding us to get back to our roots through Yoga, leading us to a more holistic lifestyle…

If you missed out on Glasgow and Manchester you can still catch the London show this October, bear in mind that its best to book workshops early through the website as they can sell out fast; www.omyogashow.com

Find Your Balance – Hatha Yoga with Sara Colombo

Hero Open Class
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Sara Colombo - Hero Open Class - Om Manchester

This class was set to provide a poised start to the day focusing on balancing postures bringing attendees focus inwards as they were encouraged to ground themselves and reconnect with their body after arriving at the show. Sara Colombo gently led the class through a number of poses and each person left with a calmed composure.

CurveSomeYoga with Donna Noble

Hero Open Class
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Donna Noble - Hero Open Class - Om Manchester

Getting to know your body a little better with concise guidance from the engaging and attentive Donna Noble is a rewarding experience. Donna helps you to learn simple and effective techniques such as how to set up your alignment with informative practical tips. Participants were encouraged to inhabit their own body without judgement and encouraged to align correctly whilst being led through a carefully selected sequence of postures.

Unity Partner Yoga 

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Unity Partner Yoga - Workshop Room 1 - Om Manchester

This playful workshop was all about partner work to deepen connection and physical communication between yourself and your yoga partner. The session opened with a beautiful Ahimsa mantra;

Sanskrit: Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu
Translation: May all beings be happy and free, may the thoughts words and actions of my own life contribute in some way to happiness and freedom for all

Mantra Example:

… translation in more detail:
lokah:
location, realm, all universes existing now
samastah: all beings sharing that same location
sukhino: centered in happiness and joy, free from suffering
bhav: the divine mood or state of unified existence
antu: may it be so, it must be so (antu - transforms this mantra into a pledge)


Working in pairs, participants were led through a series of postures working together listening closely, visually, audibly and kinaesthetically to learn what was right for their partner… There were many giggles and sometimes gasps as each pair worked through the poses guided by the calming voice of the instructor. The class was really enjoyed and you could sense the stronger connection that had been created between the couples in the room. During the workshop partners were encouraged to look each other in the eyes to see and accept that person with openness and clarity, there was complete silence briefly broken by the occasional giggle as people gazed into their partners eyes.

To close the partner work we were instructed to choose who was partner A and who was partner B. We then took it in turns to spend 2 minutes talking to the other partner whilst the other sat and listened in silence, when their time to speak is up the listener then comments back on what was said. This process is then repeated with role reversal, it’s amazing how much people can really focus and listen to what the other is saying in this deliberate measured situation.

As the workshop drew to a close we were encouraged to focus on;

What our hearts felt… as it turns out my heart feels blocked (I am recovering from serious traumatic injuries at the moment so this makes sense)

What our heart wants to receive…
my heart in a tender state, it wants to receive but it wants to do this gently and with complete honesty

What our heart wants to give…
my heart wants to be able to trust fully and give openly again

These responses came through to me very clearly and without hesitation, I was honestly a little stunned by the swiftness of the visual, kinaesthetic and auditory clarity. I clearly still have some healing to do and I know Yoga will support me along this path.

The session closed with all attendees working together in one continuous circle of lotus poses, all linked together by their hands chanting Om and wearing big calm smiles.

Yoga & Ayurveda
with Annie Jones and Nanna Coppens of Dru Yoga

Workshop Room 2
Yoga & Ayurveda with Annie Jones & Nanna Coppens of Dru Yoga
Workshop Room 2 - Om Manchester

Sanskrit: Ayur Translation: Life
Sanskrit: Veda Translation: Search for Health

This workshop began as a lecture style giving attendees an overview of Ayurveda and the three divisions of it known as Dosha’s, before moving into some posture sequences designed to benefit each Dosha, everyone has a mixture of all 3 Dosha types but will be dominant in one or two of them.

Dosha: Vata
Element: Wind
Energy: Controls bodily functions associated with motion; blood circulation, breathing, blinking
  • If Vata is in balance = Creativity + vitality
  • If Vata is out of balance = Fear + anxiety

Dosha: Pitta
Element: Fire
Energy: Controls the body's metabolic systems; digestion, absorption, nutrition, and temperature.
  • If Pitta is in balance = Contentment + intelligence
  • If Pitta is out of balance = Ulcers + anger

Dosha: Kapha
Element: Water
Energy: Controls growth in the body; supplies water to all body parts, moisturizes the skin, and maintains the immune system.
  • If Kapha is in balance = Love + forgiveness
  • If Kapha is out of balance = Insecurity + envy

Ayurveda is designed to strengthen our original connection with nature and the five elements to create optimum well-being. Our health is not just recognised by having bright eyes and a good appetite it is also about getting enough sleep, having regular elimination, a clear voice and being able to openly give and receive love.

Combining Ayurveda and Yoga helps us evolve towards finding our true self, towards discovering enlightenment by giving us a system to live by that optimises our true nature. Ayurveda recognises the needs of Vata, Pitta and Kapha it knows each type has a preferred time of day it knows their primary needs change with the seasons it identifies dietary requirements and specific Yoga can be practiced for each type to maximise individual well being. It recognises that Vata and Pitta bias like movement whereas Kapha need encouragement to get going.

Attendees are guided through a range of postures to suit each Dosha and encouraged to notice the different effects on themselves to try and identify which Dosha they are. For instance Vata people have high energy and can be fickle, they benefit from practicing sun salutations at a calmer pace. Pitta people find twists invigorating, benefit from abdominal work and should always keep their eyes steadily on the horizon during practice. Kapha needs to be challenged they are very loyal and earthy people that benefit from asymmetrical poses such as triangle as well as balance postures. Ayurveda recognises the subtle differences within your Yoga practice that can really benefit your Dosha type for example depending which Dosha type you are dictates which nostril you should inhale through first when practicing anuloma viloma (alternate nostril breath) and where your gaze should be placed during practice or what pace you should move through poses at.

If you are interested in finding out more about Ayurveda with Dru;

If you are interested in discovering your dominant Dosha, try this test;


Yin Yoga: Ignite Your Chi with Andrea Kwiatowski

Workshop Room 2
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Yin Yoga with Andrea Kwiatowski - Workshop Room 2 - Om Manchester
Andrea Kwiatowski trained in Yin Yoga under Sarah Powers and delivered a deep reaching workshop of Yin Yoga with the most memorable pose being of course Square Pose the one where every attendee gulped or gasped upon its very announcement. You see, Square pose like many Yin poses is not easy, indeed I would say its right up there with one of the hardest to attempt, it certainly ignites your Chi...

Attendees were guided through a myriad of floor based poses to seek out their edge and sit with it, encouraged to notice and accept rather then engage with whatever comes up, for some it is physical sensation for others it is emotion for many it is both as each pose is held for a set number of minutes. Andrea mentions how you often think you have done well if you can hold a Yoga pose for 5 breaths, whereas in Yin a pose is often held for 3-5 minutes, sometimes more!

There are many references given during the workshop demonstrating how Yin is the opposite of modern paced life and our universal need for balance is currently seeing Yin rise in popularity across many UK cities. The opposite of Yin would be Yang Yoga this is denoted as the initially popular heat producing muscle defining practices that have given Yoga a place in modern western society, however Yin is now being recognised for its success and its appeal is very much growing as greater numbers of us begin to seek solace from our increasingly pressured lifestyles. If you are reaching burnout you should reach for Yin it cleanses you from within and although it is far from easy it is definitely a worthwhile practice that should be considered as a necessary compliment to any other Yoga you are currently undertaking creating harmony inwardly and outwardly through a balanced practice.