About Ashtanga Yoga
Nadia and Gabriel Stinga
The Ashtanga yoga sequence is based on “vinyasa” – breath movement
In a Mysore
Mysore Classes at Village Village are taught 5 mornings a week in Potts Point and there are also led classes on Fridays (that are open to those who attend the Mysore classes). Traditionally a 6 day per week practice, students of Mysore style must be willing to commit to a minimum of 3 mornings per week to gain an understanding and level of comfort in the practice. it is not recommended to attend other classes whilst practicing the Ashtanga method as it can be counterintuitive and can confuse mind and
As per the tradition, there will be no classes held on New and Full Moon. For more information and a list of New and Full Moon dates in Sydney Australia please click here.
Ashtanga Yoga is
We do not take
New students are most welcome to attend Ashtanga, but please be aware of the commitment it requires and
For more information on Ashtanga Yoga & Mysore classes please contact Nadia. For more information on Ashtanga Yoga please visit kpjayi.org
Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Nea Ferrier of Ashtanga Yoga Dubai
What’s the Story with Moon Days?
When I first began to practice I didn’t adhere to all these ‘rules’ such as practicing 6 days per week, taking rest when I was menstruating, respecting the full and new moon as rest days. But after a year or so they seemed to make sense and I naturally wanted to respect and follow this tradition in its tried and tested form.
When I explain to friends, family (and sometimes students) the reasons why we take rest on new and full moon I am often met with a rolling of the eyes, like what I am saying has no substance. And maybe it does appear that way, but I can say in honesty that since I have started respecting the moon cycles my whole body seems more in sync with the natural cycles of the planet and universe. Taking rest on the moon isn’t just a requirement, by the time the moon day comes along, I can actually feel it in my body.
Here is a good description from the Jois Ashtanga Yoga Centres
“It has always been the tradition in Ashtanga Yoga to rest from asana practice on new and full moon days (tithis). When asked why we shouldn’t practice on these days, Guruji was fond of saying, “Two ‘plantets’ [grahas] one place, very dangerous.” What is meant by this is that on these days, the sun and the moon are in a line relative to the position of the earth. Consequently, their gravitational forces are all combined, and thus the effect of the ‘plantets’ more pronounced. One definitive effect of this is that the ocean’s tides are higher and lower on these days. When āsana practice is done daily, rest days are important for regeneration; and the extra biweekly ‘moon day’ comes as a welcomed respite.”
So we are now respecting the rest days in our Ashtanga Yoga program here at Yoga Village. All other classes will take place as usual, but Ashtanga Yoga Mysore Style, Intro to Ashtanga Yoga and Ashtanga Led Classes will not take place on the following days.
NEW MOON
FEBRUARY 24
MARCH 24
APRIL 23
MAY 23
JUNE 21
JULY 21
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 19
SEPTEMBER 17
OCTOBER 17
NOVEMBER 15
DECEMBER 15
FULL MOON
FEBRUARY 9
MARCH 10
APRIL 8
MAY 7
JUNE 6
JULY 5
AUGUST 4
SEPTEMBER 2
OCTOBER 2
NOVEMBER 1
NOVEMBER 30
DECEMBER 30
Much Love
Nadia