All things to do with the 8 limbs of yoga
"Yoga is the practice of quieting the mind" ~ Patanjali
"You are the most important person under the sun" ~Gurusharananda
My current class schedule is listed on the left side of screen, please scroll down.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Vision Board Workshop~Create a Vision for Your Life!

Date: Saturday August 4th,2012 Time: 1:00-4:00pm Cost: $15 per person (this includes all supplies needed) ~ You can BRING 1 FRIEND FOR FREE~ (please include their name as well) Location: The Twelve Houses, 2017 Demers Avenue, Grand Forks, ND
To reserve your spot, email: yogawithstacy@yahoo.com. Include the names of those attending (First & Last). *If you have a group of 4+ please inquire about a special discount. Register TODAY! These are SO much FUN!!

Friday, July 6, 2012

"Nothing is Wrong" Mika Ben-Yami

Don't you cry, don't be shy, stand up straight, here it comes Say goodbye, don't you cry, hold yourself, don't forget - You are strong, move along, nothing's wrong of feeling alone Heal your mind, heal your soul, kiss goodbye, don't you fall Love yourself, no regrets, don’t you cry, don't forget - You are strong, move along, nothing is wrong Every morning I say these words To cope and clean all my thoughts It works I laugh I sing I do my thing A bird with non illegal sin It works Love yourself, live yourself, watch yourself, tease yourself Here it comes, here it goes, do survive, don't you fall Think about now and not about tomorrow Nothing is wrong Every morning I say these words To cope and clean all my thoughts It works I laugh I sing I do my thing A bird with non illegal scene It works

Thursday, June 28, 2012

No Yoga Class this Saturday, but remember: "The world is your yoga mat."
~ See you on July 7th :)

Sunday, June 10, 2012

100% has it...Saturday class will remain the same

Saturday class will remain at 9am! See you then, feel free to bring others :)

Friday, April 27, 2012

Top Ten Reasons To Practice Yoga from the Yoga Alliance:

1. Stress Relief: The practice of yoga is well-demonstrated to reduce the physical effects of stress on the body. The body responds to stress through a fight-or-flight response, which is a combination of the sympathetic nervous system and hormonal pathways activating, releasing cortisol – the stress hormone – from the adrenal glands. Cortisol is often used to measure the stress response. Yoga practice has been demonstrated to reduce the levels of cortisol. Most yoga classes end with savasana, a relaxation pose, which further reduces the experience of stress. 2. Pain Relief: Yoga can ease pain. Studies have shown that practicing yoga asanas (postures), meditation or a combination of the two, reduced pain for people with conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, auto-immune diseases and hypertension as well as arthritis, back and neck pain and other chronic conditions. 3. Better Breathing: Yoga includes breathing practices known as pranayama, which can be effective for reducing our stress response, improving lung function and encouraging relaxation. Many pranayamas emphasize slowing down and deepening the breath, which activates the body’s parasympathetic system, or relaxation response. By changing our pattern of breathing, we can significantly affect our body’s experience of and response to stress. This may be one of the most profound lessons we can learn from our yoga practice. 4. Flexibility: Yoga can improve flexibility and mobility and increase range of motion. Over time, the ligaments, tendons and muscles lengthen, increasing elasticity. 5. Increased Strength: Yoga asanas use every muscle in the body, increasing strength literally from head to toe. A regular yoga practice can also relieve muscular tension throughout the whole body. 6. Weight management: Yoga (even less vigorous styles) can aid weight control efforts by reducing the cortisol levels, as well as by burning excess calories and reducing stress. Yoga also encourages healthy eating habits and provides a heightened sense of well being and self-esteem. 7. Improved circulation: Yoga helps to improve circulation by efficiently moving oxygenated blood to the body’s cells. 8. Cardiovascular Conditioning: Even a gentle yoga practice can provide cardiovascular benefits by lowering resting heart rate, increasing endurance and improving oxygen uptake during exercise. 9. Presence: Yoga connects us with the present moment. The more we practice, the more aware we become of our surroundings and the world around us. It opens the way to improved concentration, coordination, reaction time and memory. 10. Inner peace: The meditative effects of a consistent yoga practice help many cultivate inner peace and calm.