Monthly Archives: September 2017

Pranayama for Back Care & Scoliosis with Deborah Wolk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deborah Wolk facilitates:

Sunday 3:00pm – 5:30pm Pramayama for Back Care & Scoliosis …. De-Stress for the Holidays!!  Sign up Here

The holidays can be a busy and stressful time of the year. Join Deborah to learn  pranayama, yogic breathing practices, to help quiet your body and mind! The breath is both a primary and intrinsic aspect of yoga practice. With yoga for scoliosis, the breath is our first approach to the thoracic and lumbar concavities – our first real internal sense of those areas that are so difficult to feel. This opening of difficult to feel areas can help with all back pain, not just that associated with scoliotic patterns. Blanket and props will be used to support the curves and find ease.

Pranayama, the yogic breathing practices, practiced regularly, can provide as much or more support for your spine as the asana for helping work with your back issue and /or scoliosis. In this session, students will go beyond using the breath to support the concavities in asana to use practices such as ujay and viloma on their own to support the weaker areas of the spine, ribs, organs, and the entire physiological structure, as well as the mind and spirit.

Join Deborah to learn:

  • How to sense the shape of your ribcage and how this tells you how to optimize the breath.
  • How to optimally access the diaphragm
  • How to control your breathing patterns so you can be calmer and experience less pain.

Deborah will present a sequence helpful for opening the lungs and supine pranayama practices with set-ups specifically geared to your curve(s), asymmetries, or other patterns.

Extension and Connection in the arms for Trunk Support and Lift with Deborah Wolk

Deborah Wolk facilitates:

Sunday 10:30am – 1:00pm “Extension and Connection in the Arms for Trunk Support and Lift.  Sign up Here

In the scoliotic body, the relationship of rib rotation to the  shoulder girdle creates an asymmetry in the arms. The arms relate to the sides of the body differently. Yet extending the arms and finding their connection to the trunk is instrumental in creating spinal length. Looking at these issues and finding ways to describe connection in the joints, and support balanced arm use with modifications and props will allow your student to traction and lengthen the spine with the arms.

Support and Balance from the Legs with Deborah Wolk

Saturday, 2:30pm – 5:00pm  Support and Balance from the Legs.  Sign up Here

Scoliosis creates a torque in the pelvis which assumes asymmetrical leg use.  As a result there are difficulties in gait, balance and support of the spine from the legs. Learn to see where this lack of support is using techniques with props, instructions and hands on adjustments to help with even leg use and balance. You’ll be able to help your students find more lift in their spine and use standing poses and other asana to balance the body.

Looking at the Bones with Deborah Wolk

 

Saturday 10:00am – 12:30pm “Looking at the Bones”    Sign up Here

The bones of the scoliotic body are different in may ways. The vertebrae themselves are rotated and displaced, as are the ribs and pelvis. But what about the other bone in the body? They also reflect and fit into these patterns. In addition, these patterns cause the bones to grow differently. Some are denser or more hollow, some are larger and others thinner and smaller. They shape differently. This phenomenon is called bone remodeling.

How to see the alignment of the bones specifically in the scoliotic environment How do we help our students see them, sense their differences, and perhaps change their direction? Through observation and learning to touch and adjust bones in the yoga asanas, Deborah will help you see and instruct your students to sense and move their bones more precisely.

Yoga For Scoliosis with Deborah Wolk

Yoga for Scoliosis

with Deborah Wolk

A must do event if you have scoliosis or you are a yoga teacher with students that have scoliosis

December 2nd & 3rd
Saturday 10:00am – 12:30pm Bone anatomy and how to touch for Scoliosis.
Saturday 2:30pm – 5:00pm Strong Legs a foundation for balance.

Sunday 10:30am – 1:00pm Finding extension with the arms and trunk.
Sunday 3:00pm – 5:30pm Pranayama (breath-work) for scoliosis, asymmetry & back pain.

 

Deborah Wolk offers this informative workshop.
Students with scoliosis have very specific needs with the nervous system, proprioceptive  system and with pain patterns. One must avoid muddled information. Using pop set-ups, hands on adjustments and verbal instructions, Deborah will guide you in how to better teach your students with scoliosis or how you can practice better with a scoliotic body.

Saturday 10:00am – 12:30pm “Looking at the Bones”    Sign up Here

The bones of the scoliotic body are different in may ways. The vertebrae themselves are rotated and displaced, as are the ribs and pelvis. But what about the other bone in the body? They also reflect and fit into these patterns. In addition, these patterns cause the bones to grow differently. Some are denser or more hollow, some are larger and others thinner and smaller. They shape differently. This phenomenon is called bone remodeling.

How to see the alignment of the bones specifically in the scoliotic environment How do we help our students see them, sense their differences, and perhaps change their direction? Through observation and learning to touch and adjust bones in the yoga asanas, Deborah will help you see and instruct your students to sense and move their bones more precisely.

Saturday, 2:30pm – 5:00pm  Support and Balance from the Legs.  Sign up Here

Scoliosis creates a torque in the pelvis which assumes asymmetrical leg use.  As a result there are difficulties in gait, balance and support of the spine from the legs. Learn to see where this lack of support is using techniques with props, instructions and hands on adjustments to help with even leg use and balance. You’ll be able to help your students find more lift in their spine and use standing poses and other asana to balance the body.

Sunday 10:30am – 1:00pm “Extension and Connection in the Arms for Trunk Support and Lift.  Sign up Here

In the scoliotic body, the relationship of rib rotation to the  shoulder girdle creates an asymmetry in the arms. The arms relate to the sides of the body differently. Yet extending the arms and finding their connection to the trunk is instrumental in creating spinal length. Looking at these issues and finding ways to describe connection in the joints, and support balanced arm use with modifications and props will allow your student to traction and lengthen the spine with the arms.

Sunday 3:00pm – 5:30pm Pramayama for Back Care & Scoliosis …. De-Stress for the Holidays!!  Sign up Here

The holidays can be a busy and stressful time of the year. Join Deborah to learn  pranayama, yogic breathing practices, to help quiet your body and mind! The breath is both a primary and intrinsic aspect of yoga practice. With yoga for scoliosis, the breath is our first approach to the thoracic and lumbar concavities – our first real internal sense of those areas that are so difficult to feel. This opening of difficult to feel areas can help with all back pain, not just that associated with scoliotic patterns.

Pranayama, the yogic breathing practices, practiced regularly, can provide as much or more support for your spine as the asana for helping work with your back issue and /or scoliosis. In this session, students will go beyond using the breath to support the concavities in asana to use practices such as ujay and viloma on their own to support the weaker areas of the spine, ribs, organs, and the entire physiological structure, as well as the mind and spirit.

Join Deborah to learn:

  • How to sense the shape of your ribcage and how this tells you how to optimize the breath.
  • How to optimally access the diaphragm
  • How to control your breathing patterns so you can be calmer and experience less pain.

Deborah will present a sequence helpful for opening the lungs and supine pranayama practices with set-ups specifically geared to your curve(s), asymmetries, or other patterns.

Please arrive a few minutes early to set up your space.

Workshop fees:

Yoga Teachers, Pilates, Personal Trainers and other Therapists

  • Full workshop all four sessions $230.00
  • One Day only 2 sessions $130.00
  • Half Day session either day $70.00

Workshop fees for Students with scoliosis.

  • Full workshop all four sessions $115.00
  • One Day only 2 sessions $65.00
  • Half Day Session either day $35.00

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Deborah Wolk is the founder of Samamkaya Yoga Back Care & Scoliosis Collective in New York City. Inspired by her own back issues, and her extensive education with teachers like Geeta Iyengar, Genny Kapuler, Bobbie Fultz and Elise Browning Miller, Deborah developed a style of yoga teaching focused on alignment and anatomy for back care and scoliosis. Deborah is a certified Yoga for Scoliosis Trainer.

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December Divine Sleep Yoga Nidra

Divine Sleep Yoga Nidra

December 17, 2017
2:30pm – 3:30pm
$15.00
Yoga Nidra also known as yogic sleep is a combination of alert awareness and  deep relaxation. Yoga Nidra forms a complete experience of deep relaxation, self healing and integration.

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Yoga Nidra involves systematically relaxing the body, breath and mind as you enter a deep relaxed state. It can refresh the physical, emotional and mental bodies. This meditative practice is suitable for all levels of practitioners . No experience necessary!

Sound Meditation with Travis Lacey & Nancy MacDonald

Sound Meditation

with Travis Lacey & Nancy MacDonald

Sunday

October 29,2017        2:00pm -3:30pm     $25.00

Lie down, close your eyes and get transported through a world of healing sound. Let harmony replace the chaos of daily life. Give your body a “tune-up” leaving you feeling aligned, balanced and clear.

Using crystal bowls, Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, didgeridoos, Koshi chimes, rain-sticks and more we will take you on a journey into yourself…. deeply relaxed by the sounds that surround you.
Rhythm & Sound Journeys owned by Travis Lacey, has been facilitating Acoustic sound based practices since 2010. Facilitating these practices in various places such as drug and alcohol rehab facilities, various yoga studios, and for individuals in their homes. For thousands of years, sound has been used to ease anxiety and promote a sense of well being.

Nancy MacDonald has been leading restorative yoga sessions with sound healing accompanying the practice for over 8 years. She also plays crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, chimes, rain-sticks and other instruments for teacher training groups at The Lotus Pond Center as well as special savasana for her students.

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