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01/08/2025
Photos from Yogamazé L.A.'s post 03/24/2024

It’s Spring and EVERYONE is invited to join our first INVERSION STRONG class as my guest (free!)! Livestream on Monday, March 25 >>> https://mazeonyoga.com/yoga-live/

Join the class series (begins March 25) ~ INVERSION STRONG ~ 9 classes (approx 75-min each) spanning 3 weeks to work on handstands, headstands, forearm balances, shoulderstands and much more. We'll solidify inversion fundamentals, explore variations, progressions & regressions, mobilization, strength building drills and stamina, prop use, BALANCE and way more. We'll have fun, work hard, learn lots, and we'll taste the nectar of these powerful poses and experience their benefits. >>> https://themazemethod.com/event/yoga-strong/online-march-2024/

03/14/2024

Do you practice shoulderstand?

Join my live class series (begins March 25) ~ INVERSION STRONG ~ 9 classes spanning 3 weeks to work on handstands, headstands, forearm balances, shoulderstands and much more. We'll solidify inversion fundamentals, explore variations, progressions & regressions, mobilization, strength building drills and stamina, prop use, BALANCE and way more. We'll have fun, work hard, learn lots, and we'll taste the nectar of these powerful poses and experience their benefits. >>> https://themazemethod.com/event/yoga-strong/online-march-2024/

03/11/2024

Prepping for headstand = imprinting axial extension with heightened proprioception (blanket on head) in the natural curves of the spine during a single leg balance pose. What creative ways do you prep for headstand? I’m planning our next Inversion Strong online class series (stay tuned) and I hope you join! 🤸🏽‍♂️

02/22/2024

This photograph of Oliver taken at a yoga festival reminds me of the power of joy and inspiration. I want to scoop him up and chew on him and buy whatever he is selling. And it just so happens – this week his family’s online courses and classes are on sale ( go see mazeonyoga.com 🤓) 40% off with code yogalove40 💗

There’s still so much to be inspired by… 😎🙌💖

02/21/2024

40% off all courses and class packs with code yogalove40 For a little while longer @ mazeonjoga.com

02/16/2024

Join us in Anatomy learning and take 40% off with code yogalove40 at checkout at www.mazeonyoga.com

Within the region of your pelvis and torso, there are a large number of muscles (29) that help to stabilize the spine, pelvis, and kinetic chain necessary for functional movements, including your yoga practice. When the system works efficiently, the result is appropriate distribution of forces; optimal control and efficiency of movement; adequate absorption of ground-impact forces; and an absence of excessive compressive, translation, or shearing forces on the joints of the kinetic chain.
The core assists in appropriate distribution of forces, optimal control and efficiency of movement. For everything to work appropriately, our core requires cooperation and integration of active (muscular), passive (bones, ligaments), and neural-motor (nerve, CNS) systems. It further requires optimal functioning of the muscles in a coordinated manner and with sufficient motor control and modulation via the nervous system. This concept can easily become very complex. It isn’t as simple as “tighten your muscles.” The core and movement theories behind how and why it all works allows for good postural alignment, ideal movement patterns, and decreased potential for joint dysfunction. Dysfunction in one joint anywhere in the body can lead to compromise elsewhere in the kinetic chain - as we see in some common misalignment in yoga poses.
DEEP CORE—
Slow-twitch fibers primarily make up the deep core stabilizers, also referred to as “local stabilizers”. These are the deeper abdominal muscle layers. Slow-twitch fibers primarily make up the local muscle system and the muscles of the deeper abdominal muscle layers. These muscles are closer to the center of rotation of the spinal segments. It is this ability to stabilize your lumbar spine in its many positions that enables you to overcome back problems and reduce your chances of a reoccurrence. They are ideal for controlling intersegmental motion because of their location and length, maintaining mechanical stiffness of the spine, and are ideal for responding to changes in posture and extrinsic loads. The key muscles of this system include:
– Transversus Abdominus
– Multifidi
– Pelvic Floor Muscles
– Diaphragm
*Internal obliques are also slow twitch
This ‘‘hoop’’ around the abdomen consists of the abdominal fascia anteriorly, the lumbodorsal fascia posteriorly, and the transverse abdominis and internal obliques muscles laterally.
CORE STABILIZATION—
Intra-abdominal pressure is created due to muscle activation creates tension with surrounding structures including the abdominal and thoraco-lumbar fascia. This tension and change in the intra-abdominal pressure stabilizes the torso creating an internal corset that provides stability to the spine. The transverse abdominus, the innermost of the four abdominal muscles, has fibers that run horizontally. The transverse abdominus and the multifidi are considered ‘‘stabilizing muscles’’ and are are fine-tuned continually by the central nervous system.
Research has shown that it is not simply the deep-layer abdominal muscles you recruit during stabilization of the spine, instead it is how they are recruited that is important. Co-contraction of the deeper-layer transverse abdominus and multifidi muscle groups occurs before any movement of the limbs: The transverse abdominus is active 30 milliseconds before movement of the shoulder and 110 milliseconds before leg movement.
In other research, it was found that those who sustained a low back injury had difficulty recruiting their transverse abdominus and multifidi muscles early enough to stabilize the spine before movement. These deep core muscles can actually “switch off” as the global muscles take over. When this happens, the deep core muscles must be consciously activated again.
Join our online courses (See Anatomy Options!) to learn more and take 40% off with code yogalove40 at checkout at www.mazeonyoga.com

02/15/2024

We just started our President's Day Weekend Sale - 40% off ALL online courses and class with code yogalove40

We've got something for all yogis and teachers, check out our library at www.mazeonyoga.com

01/14/2022

CALLING ALL YOGIS, yoga teachers and aspiring yoga teachers: next week we begin our 2022 online 200+ hour Yoga Teacher Training! Do something transformational for yourself, increase your capacity to be in service, and set the tone to THRIVE in 2022 and beyond. Together, let's rise up and re-commit our best selves to building a better world for all beings, to living in greater harmony with nature, and to deepening our individual and collective spiritual journey. Come hang with me, Rocky Heron and Nichol Chase Yoga and we will have a ton of fun (and learn stuff too)!

AWAKEN THE TEACHER WITHIN >>> https://themazemethod.com/event/online-200-hour/online-january-2022/

Claudia, a graduate of a recent program, shares her reflections —"When I started this program, I thought I was going to investigate asanas and flows and learn to master the poses I have spent 20 years trying to master. And even though that is true, I found myself investigating the depths of the human soul, the depths of my soul. Every day I have been challenged to ask: "should I try a different approach?" Is what I have learned the only way?" These questions apply to trikonasana and my vocation and my role in history. And all these questions have led to even more questions, leaving me a more whole human."

01/07/2022

Join me on this Sunday via Yoga International at 9:30am PST (12:30pm EST) for a 60 minute LIVE lvl2 vinyasa class - “Leap For the Sun” - we’ll weave a bit of story-time inspiration from Hanuman mythologies into our breath and movement practice, with an emphasis on progressive jumping and floating transitions.

This is the first of my 5 class YOGA OF PLAY series: Life is filled with work, with things we “must do” and “should do” to achieve our goals and outcomes. Life also invites us to play; an activity for its own sake, without need of reason, purpose, or goals, other than itself. In this vinyasa series we will explore and practice a playful yoga, experience the sheer joy of movement, deepen awareness, and celebrate the gift of the breath. Don’t worry, there will be plenty of “hard work,” but with a playful approach.
>>> https://yogainternational.com/live

12/10/2021

>> If you missed it live, check out my latest class in the archive and get your WARRIOR ON! https://mazeonyoga.com/yoga-live/

Hearts of Courage & Buns of Steel — This Fearless Friday practice invites you to engage your heart, to have courage, in a progressive sequence focused on Virabhadrasana III (Warrior III) shapes and activation skills n' drills. Come ready to practice Abhaya Mudra (Imprint of Fearlessness), sun salutation variations with lots of gluteal strengthening ( “OH MY GLUTES”) back strengthening (erector spinae), shoulder strengthening, leg stretching, and Virabhadrasana-ing. Props: mat, strap or resistance band, 2 blocks, wall.

https://mazeonyoga.com/yoga-live/

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