Advanced Practice?

What is advanced yoga? This seems to be the hard pose of the week, in some of my classes, including tomorrow morning at extendYoga. And in the classes of others. Getting the leg back and up is not easy for me, especially on this side. But it happens. Because I #practice. And because my teachers help me learn. ❤️🙏🏻

Some days it may feel like I am winging it. But mostly, I try to practice with wisdom to make sure this aging house of mine is feeling cared for and nourished, and I am actually inhabiting it, living and breathing in whatever shape, even in some of the crazy ones, like this pose. It doesn’t always happen. But that is the goal. That is the work. That is my most advanced practice. Being in this moment, in this body, whatever the shape.

What is your yoga? Can you meet yourself right where you are? And breathe. And maybe move. Or maybe just work on being present for each inhale. Each exhale. That is hard yoga. That is an advanced practice.

Stepping off my soap box.
For the moment.

Do #yoga. Your yoga. Whatever that is. Today. Every day.

Happy Friday, friends.

Peace,
Daisy
http://www.YogaNag.com

Apologies…From Yesterday. I Forgot to Post.


Sometimes I forget how much this used to scare me.Then I remember. And wow. I thank my practice, my body, my teachers, my family and this beautiful life I get to live. I thank everything. Every single thing that has helped me have these joyful, playful, strong, upside-down-in-the-middle-of-the-room moments.

VIDEO at http://www.YogaNag.com

Do #yoga. #PRACTICE. Today. Everyday.

Peace,
Daisy, aka Yoga Nag

http://www.YogaNag.com

Flashback Friday/Fun Pose Friday

A combo of flashback friday and fun pose friday, these fallen angels brought to you by extendYoga where this picture was taken a while back. This pose sometimes appears in my classes at extendYoga. It is a whacky one. For detailed how to, go to extendYoga blog at http://extendyoga.com/blog/fun-pose-friday-fallen-angel

Happy Friday friends!

Do #yoga. Today. Everyday.

Practice and pause,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yogaeverydamnday #tgif #fbf #fallenangel

NagADay–Why I Am Turning the Camera Off When I Practice

camera off

You may or may not have noticed that this Nag took some unannounced, yet very grateful, gratitude-filled days off. The truth is I was finding my nagging to be not only a drag and a drain, but it was driving my practice, instead of the other way around. I was practicing to Nag. Ewwwww. This is not good. This is an awful admission. But it is true. And it was becoming apparent even in my posts.

From the beginning into my Yoga Nag world, I knew that nagging was good encouragement for my own practice. I couldn’t exactly nag others to practice if I wasn’t practicing as well. It had partly selfish intentions. Yet, it was different. My practice would lead me to something I wanted to share, some nugget of wisdom that had landed, whether a pose, an action in my body, a thought, a struggle, work in progress, a thread of something making sense for the first time or a reminder of something I already knew. Then I would take a picture, trying to capture a piece of what I was doing, and in this process, I hoped I would encourage others to practice.  Yet, something somewhere changed. It happened slowly, camera eking into my practice earlier and earlier. It is a no brainer that this isn’t good for your practice. Yet, there I was, multi-tasking, practicing, nagging, and even working out lesson plans all at the same time.  I got a little lost.

I am not against visuals or pictures of yoga. Obviously. I love them. But if those visuals become the focus of the practice, e.g., the practice becomes a photo shoot, and the deep dive into yourself and breathing in this moment, yes, this one, right here and right now, then, well, the photos are getting in the way.

So, I am working my way back to basics, creating a separation of church (my practice) and state (YogaNag.com). I haven’t figured it all out yet. But I am shining the light of my awareness, as well as my intention, on recalibrating.  Leaving the camera off during my entire practice is an easy step. Duh. I know. Yet, I don’t think I am alone in needing to do this….  Then, later, after I have practiced, I can strike a pose that captures what I am feeling or working on.

This is my commitment to myself and to you.

Continuing on… Camera off.  I practice. First. For me. For my body. For my heart. For my mind. For my soul. And then, I share some small part of that practice with all of you, in my very small hope and wish that it encourages you to practice. For your body. For your heart. For your mind. For your soul.

Do yoga. Today. Every day.

Peace and practice,

Yoga Nag

http://www.YogaNag .com

#yoga   #yogaeverydamnday

#practiceeverydamnday

#nocamera #nophotosplease #practicewithoutpictures

NagADay

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Beautiful friend, fellow yogi, and student–@amy_scarp–free handstanding on the shores of North Padre Island, Texas. Look at her go! This yoga practicing and teaching business is amazing. I am so grateful to participate in this powerful work….for myself, and for others. Visible progress is so satisfying and inspiring. Wow.

Happy Friday indeed. Keep on practicing. And I will too.

Do yoga. Today. Every day.

Peace and practice,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com

Photo cred: A.L. Harrison
#yoga #handstand #practiceworks #yogaeverydamnday
#practiceeverydamnday
#practice

NagADay

Fingertips crow pose! Float. Breathe. Yes! Fall. Okay. Work in progress.

VIDEO at http://www.YogaNag.com

Do yoga. Today. Every day.

Peace and practice,
Yoga Nag
http://www.YogaNag.com
#yoga #bakasana #crow #crowpose
#practiceeverydamnday
#practice

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Daisy Whittemore
http://yoganag.com
http://www.findingpause.com