by Amy Sanford | Aug 24, 2017 | Events & Workshops
Introduction of Tai Chi and basic overview of basic Tai Chi concepts.
Students will gain knowledge, practice, and resources to begin a daily Tai Chi exercise routine.
October 7th 10am–12:00 pm
Tai Chi Basics/ Tai Chi Walking
Introduce 108 Yang-Style Long Form
- History of Tai Chi
- Benefits
- Warm-Ups
- Introduce Qi Gong/ Building the Ball
- Tai Chi Walking/Shifting
- Wuji
- Benefits of practice
- Introduce Long Form/ Begin practice
- Video support at home
October 7th 2–4:00pm
Breath Work
Intention/Focus
- Diaphragmatic
- Breathing benefits
- Warm Up
- Building the Ball QG
- Practice Long Form,
- First Section 70% Rule
- How does intention influence your Tai Chi?
- Sensory focus exercises
- Practice Long Form, First Section
October 8th 1–3pm
Self Massage
Concentration and Meditation
- Tai Chi for Health
- Warm Up
- Building the Ball QG
- Self Massage
- Practice Long Form, First Section
- How can Tai Chi help me meditate?
- Preparation work for meditation
- Long Form as a meditative practice
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Workshop Series Duration: 2 Days
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Classes: Saturday (2) and Sunday; three classes total
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Hours: 2 Hours per Class
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Location: MGY2, 409 East Main St
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Investment: One Class: $60; Two: $105; Three: $145
Kai Lewis is an instructor of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation and several South East Asian styles of martial arts. He has also completed his 200 yoga teacher hours and continues his studies in anatomy, massage, reflexology and sports science medicine. His interests lie in the practical methods of martial arts, healing, meditation, and yoga and applying these arts and their applications in a modern context. He currently teaches several public classes and is part of the MD Anderson Integrative Medicine Center team, sharing the health benefits of Tai Chi and Qi Gong with the hospital’s cancer patients, caregivers, and staff.
by Amy Sanford | Aug 24, 2017 | Events & Workshops
Are you interested in meditation?
This course is designed to create a supportive environment for the exploration of meditation and related contemplative practices.
Over a course of four weeks, students will cover various types and styles of meditation and contemplative practices, including yoga as meditation, mindfulness, contemplative walking, and more depending on the interest of the group. Participants will build the confidence and understanding to successfully practice meditation.
No experience necessary.
Class size is limited to 12 and pre-registration is required.
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Instructor: Arrie Tucker
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Place: MGYS, 207 East Main St
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Day/Time: Tuesday & Thursday, 7:00-8:15pm
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Investment: $125.00
by Amy Sanford | Jul 28, 2017 | Events & Workshops
ATTENTION MGYS Students!
Charles MacInerney workshops will be held at our original location, 207 East Main St. Registration for all but tonight’s class is still open so check out the details and sign up for Saturday or Sunday! Here is the link for workshop descriptions.
morninggloryyoga.com/a-weekend-with-charles-macinerney/
We will still hold the regular Saturday 9 am class HOWEVER it will be held at MGY2, 409 East Main St.
Free Friday will still meet too at MGY2 at 5:30 pm, the usual location and time.
Tonight Lou is teaching!
by Amy Sanford | Jul 25, 2017 | Events & Workshops
MGYS students, today we have a guest coming to film the first 10-15 min of Lou’s 5:30pm Level 1&2.
Our studio will be featured in a commercial, “More than Shopping, ” a promotion of downtown sponsored by Main St. Please come and practice and support MGYS and downtown Nacogdoches. Even if this isn’t the usual time you practice, the more the merrier and we would greatly appreciate your participation.
by Amy Sanford | Jul 13, 2017 | Events & Workshops
Mark your calendar for Charles’ annual summer visit! Online registration is now open.
Friday, 07.28.2017, 6:00-8:00pm
Massage Roller Clinic
Massage Roller Clinic: We will learn how to use and play with a variety of tools to help massage muscles and fascia. These practices, when combined with yoga, can speed up the transformation of the body by breaking up adhesions and scar tissue, increasing circulation of blood and lymph and helping to hydrate the fascia of the body. They also help to open up the intercostal muscles allowing for improved breathing, and restoring flexibility to the spine. As part of this clinic we will make your own custom sized back roll and a tennis ball massager which you can continue to use as part of your home practice. The two massage tools are included in the workshop registration fee.
Saturday, 07.29.2017, 9:00am-12:00pm
Dharana: The Art of Concentration
Improving Concentration: Dharana is the 6th limb of Yoga and teaches the student to bring their mind to one-pointed-attention. The ability to concentrate the mind is probably the most important skill you ever learn. As your concentration improves, so will your yoga improve. But greater concentration will also enhance your performance at work, at play, and improves communication skills and intimacy. A large part of this workshop is about learning to eliminate boredom and anxiety from your life in order to enhance performance. This workshop is a combination of lecture, discussion interspersed with fun experiential activities to deepen our understanding and appreciation for the principles discussed.
Saturday, 07.29.2017, 1:30-4:30pm
Balance: Aligning with Gravity
Balance: Aligning with Gravity: Good balance improves athletic performance, promotes a sense of well-being, decreases the likelihood of falling, lessons the chances of injury if we do fall, and is essential for those who wish to age gracefully. Improving balance improves concentration both the intensity and duration of attention. We will start with an overview of balance theory, then explore these ideas in our asana practice, and after a guided relaxation, we will close with a discussion of how lessons learned in physical balance can be applied to find balance in the larger arenas of life, including relationships, business, wellness and others.
Sunday, 07.30.2017, 9:00am-12:00pm
Exploring the Bandas in Asana
Exploring the 4 Bandhas in Asana Practice: In Sanskrit, Bandha means arrest, lock, or tighten. The 4 Bandhas involve isolating and tightening different areas of the body. I was introduced to the bandhas by my first yoga teacher when I was 11. Back then (the 1970’s) they were taught as stand-alone practices and practiced vigorously. More recently I discovered that the Bandhas can be engaged more delicately as a meditation target, engaged lightly in improving posture, engaged moderately to support most asana poses like chair, triangle, and downward facing dog, engaged strongly to protect the spine from injury in strong backbends, and engaged and released rhythmically to increase circulation in the pelvic floor. Women have long been informed of the importance of exercising the pelvic floor, but men can also benefit from this, especially in the health of the prostate gland. Note, bandhas should not be practiced while pregnant.
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One workshop $60
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Any Two workshops $105
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Any Three workshops $145
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All Four workshops $180
Charles F. MacInerney, E-RYT-500, has practiced Yoga since 1971. He is known for his fun and playful teaching style as he leads students into a deeper understanding and appreciation for yoga. Charles is a gifted generalist and as one studio owner put it, “the most out-of-the-box thinker that I know.” He started teaching full time in 1989. He is a pioneer in laying the foundation for Yoga’s growing popularity in Texas. In the early 1990’s he was the first Yoga teacher in Central Texas to bring yoga into schools (A.I.S.D. & E.I.S.D), 4 universities including the University of Texas where he worked with students, faculty, administration, dormitories, Women’s Athletic Program (Track, Gold and Volleyball teams), and Departments of Dance, Music, Kinesiology.
He introduced yoga to four hospitals and set up two Cardiac Yoga Programs (Seton Hospital and The Austin Heart Hospital). Charles also led the way in bringing yoga into the workplace. His clients include numerous Government Agencies, IBM, Motorola, Apple, 3M, and Sematech. He teaches ongoing yoga classes in Austin, offers yoga workshops at studios around the country, and leads Yoga & Meditation Retreats as well as Yoga & Writing Retreats throughout the US, Mexico, Costa Rica and Guatemala. He is the founder of Expanding Paradigms through which he regularly presents at National and International Conferences. He has written articles for numerous magazines including the Yoga Journal. In 2014 he presented at the International Association of Yoga Therapy conference in 2014.
Charles is also the Founder of the Free Day of Yoga, Living Yoga Teacher Training Program, and the Texas Yoga Retreat. Please visit his primary website at www.YogaTeacher.com, contact him by email: [email protected], or call or text Charles at 512-459-2267.
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