
Effects of Hatha Yoga Practice on the Health-Related Aspects of Physical Fitness
Ten healthy, untrained volunteers (nine females and one male), ranging in age from 18–27 years, were studied to determine the effects of hatha yoga practice on the health-related aspects of physical fitness, including muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, and pulmonary function read more...
Studies show yoga has multiple benefits
Yoga induces a feeling of well-being in healthy people, and can reverse the clinical and biochemical changes associated with metabolic syndrome read more...
To Stretch or Not to Stretch? The Answer Is Elastic
The truth is that after dozens of studies and years of debate, no one really knows whether stretching helps, harms, or does anything in particular for performance or injury rates read more...
38 Ways Yoga Keeps YOU Fit! "Yoga.Journal"
As it happens, Western science is starting to provide some concrete clues as to how yoga works to improve health, heal aches and pains, and keep sickness at bay read more...
Yoga May Aid Body Image, Cut Eating Disorders
Yoga may make women feel better about their bodies, steering them away from eating disorders, a new study shows read more...
Exercise and yoga improves quality of life in women with early-stage breast cancer
Two studies report that exercise and yoga can help maintain and in some cases improve quality of life in women with early-stage breast cancer read more...
The Role Flexibility Plays In Improving Your Health
Increased flexibility provides you with a number of health benefits. When you are more flexible, you feel better. Your body works better. You are less likely to become injured. You can exercise without discomfort and without getting too sore the next day read more...
A randomised comparative trial of yoga and relaxation to reduce stress and anxiety
Yoga appears to provide a comparable improvement in stress, anxiety and health status compared to relaxation read more...
Sensory Integration Laboratory
Sensory defensiveness is a larger reaction to and less tolerance of typical levels of sound, touch, smell, lights, and movement in the environment that most others would find harmless read more...
Say 'Om.' Yoga and other therapies good for chronic pain, study says
Researchers reviewed 20 clinical trials involving eight mind-body therapies for adults who suffered from chronic, non-malignant pain, to assess their feasibility, effectiveness in pain management and safety.The findings are published in Volume 8 of the journal Pain Medicine read more...
Health, Hope and HIV
"Healing does not come only out of little bottles, as many people want it to," says Jon Kaiser, M.D., a San Francisco HIV specialist and author of Healing HIV: How to Rebuild Your Immune System (HealthFirst Press, 1998). "Healing comes from inside. That's why I strongly recommend that patients with HIV take time each day to practice deep relaxation. Yoga quiets the mind, improves breathing and circulation, and reduces stress. Daily practice can help support the immune system in conjunction with a comprehensive HIV treatment program." read more...

The Spring Schedule Goes
Into Effect Monday March 31, 2008
Please Note: Evening Classes Now Begin At 5pm, 6pm and 7:45pm
Quarterly Special eVents Are Listed On The
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Date Schedule Information
MON
8am -
12pm
Privates
or
Teacher Training
John
Merideth
5-6pm
Core Level
1
Michaelyn
Koss
6 - 7:30pm
onlYoga Shoulder/Chest
Opening
John
Merideth
onlYoga Spring Schedule
TUE
8am -
12pm
Privates
or
Teacher Training
John
Merideth
5-6pm
Power
Hour
John
Merideth
6 - 7:30pm
onlYoga Hip
Opening
John
Merideth
7:45 - 9pm
Intermediate Primary
Series
Rosalyn Nix Tate
WED
8am -
12pm
Privates
or
Teacher Training
John
Merideth
5-6pm
Core Level
1
Michaelyn
Koss
6 - 7:30pm
Full Primary
Series
Ashlee Goite
7:45 - 9pm
onlYoga Hip
Opening
Ashlee Goite
THU
8am -
12pm
Privates
or
Teacher Training
John
Merideth
5-6pm
Power
Hour
Michaelyn
Koss
6 - 7:30pm
Ashtanga
Blend
John
Merideth
FRI
9:30 -
11am
Ashtanga
Blend
John
Merideth
5:30 - 6:30pm
Happy Hour Of
Power
Rosalyn Nix
Tate
SAT
9 - 10:45am
Primary Series Level
2
John
Merideth
11 - 12:30pm
Yoga Basics And Intro.
Primary Series
John Merideth
SUN
10 -
11:45am
onlYoga Hip
Opening
John
Merideth
1 - 2:30pm
Intermediate Primary
Series Ashlee Goite








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Kahlil Gibran 1883 - 1931
You would know the secret of death. But how shall you find it unless you seek it in the heart of life? The owl whose night-bound eyes are blind unto the day cannot unveil the mystery of light. If you would indeed behold the spirit of death, open your heart wide unto the body of life. For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.
In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity...
For what is it to die but to stand naked in the wind and to melt into the sun? And what is it to cease breathing, but to free the breath from its restless tides, that it may rise and expand and seek God unencumbered?
Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance.





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onlYoga 2010
Challenge
January
11 - February 19
What:
Participate in the onlYoga 2010 New
Year Challenge. Can you complete 20 classes in 40 days at
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How:
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2. Join the onlYoga challenge: 20 Classes in 40 Days
3. Start the new year with health and
well-being at the top of your list.
Win:
The
first three students to complete 20 classes by February 19th win
12-, 8-, and 4-class packages respectively.
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Aerial Yoga
Classes

We
are now taking reservations for the January Aerial classes.
The Winter Series of Classes will begin the week of January 4th
2010. Classes will be held on the following
days/times:
Tuesday 5-6pm, Thursday 5-6pm, Saturday 12:45 - 1:45pm, Sunday 4:30
- 5:30pm
Register
Below:
Tuesday 5-6pm
Thursday 5-6pm
Saturday 12:45 - 1:45pm
Sunday 4:30 - 5:30pm
Aerial onlYoga classes utilize a soft, fabric, inversion swing that
is used to relieve compressed joints and to bring greater alignment
to the spine. Every class will explore a series of postures meant
to elicit a sense of weightlessness while forming new relationships
with gravity. These classes are small, 4 - 6 students, and require
preregistration.
Pre-scheduled classes
will be offered in a series of 4 on Tuesday/Thursday from 5 - 6pm
& Saturdays/Sundays afternoon between 1 - 3pm. A minimum
of 4 students per class is required. Class will begin Tuesday
January 5th. The fee for pre-scheduled classes is:
Drop-in -
$15/class, $10 Unlimited Pre-pay for a full Series of 4 classes:
$48, $32 Unlimited.
Special Classes can
be scheduled at alternate times for groups of 4 - 6 and require
pre-payment and pre-registration. Please Email John Merideth
directly if you would like to schedule a special session.
Special sessions require a minimum of 4 students ($80/session) or 6
students ($120/session).
Aerial Privates can
be scheduled at a rate of $100/session or $340 for 4
sessions.
AERIAL YOGA CLASSES ARE GREAT FOR:
opening the chest and hips
taking stress off the joints & decompressing the spine
practicing inversions & backbends without neck/back
strain
building core strength
building upper body strength
learning to fly...
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Foundations Series
with John Merideth
A safe comprehensive approach to the Ashtanga Primary Series
4 Sundays January 10, 17, 31 & February 7th • 2:30 - 4:30pm
Min 8 - Max 20
Session 1 The 8 Limbs
and Sun Salutations - Jan 10th, 2010
Session
2 The Standing
Sequence - Jan 17th, 2010
Session
3 The Seated Sequence
- Jan 31st, 2010
Session
4 Putting It All
Together & Closing - Feb. 7th, 2010
Prepay
for All 4 Sessions $65 • Price After October 25th $75 •
Drop-Ins Welcome ($20) -
Pre-Register ONLINE
A systematic
approach to learning and understanding the Ashtanga Primary Series.
Suitable for all levels, the onlYoga Ashtanga Foundations series
offers new students a thorough and safe introduction to learning
the Ashtanga Vinyasa method while building the strength and
confidence necessary to move into more advanced classes in the
studio. For more experienced practitioners, the course
provides a tool for reviewing and strengthening the fundamental
concepts that make the Ashtanga form so dynamic. We recommend
new students start at the beginning of the 4 week series, however,
since this is an ongoing course students can drop in for any of the
4 classes.
The
8 Limbs & Sun Salutations
Jan 10th, 2010
2:30PM-4:30PM
In this session we will discuss the history of Yoga in general and Ashtanga yoga in particular. Students will be introduced to the central themes of the practice including how to keep the mind steady through consistent use of the breath, Vinyasa and coordination of the body to the fluid nature of the breath, dynamic opposition of forces to create balance and alignment, the benefits of a consistent yoga practice and much much more...
The Standing Sequence

Jan 17th, 2010
2:30pm -4:30PM
In session two we will delve into the 13 postures of the Ashtanga standing sequence. We will go over each posture in detail. Students will be given an opportunity to explore each posture and then time will be spent answering questions. There will be additional focus on helping students grasp the importance of moving effectively from one posture to the next and how the sequence builds from simple to complex movement.
The Seated Sequence

Jan 31st, 2010
2:30PM-4:30PM
Session Three covers the extensive postures of the Ashtanga seated sequence - the Primary Series. The series is composed primarily of forward folds and side twists. Besides being introduced to each posture of the series, students will learn about jumping back and jumping forward. Time will also be spent on modifications for some of the more complex postures and answering questions.
Putting It All Together & Closing

Feb 7th, 2010
2:30PM-4:30PM
In this final meeting of the onlYoga Foundation Series we will put the pieces of the practice back together and spend time learning about how to move through a safe closing sequence. Students will be introduced to backbends and inversions.
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The 4 Foundation Sessions only - $65
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A Moving Mala
| Day: Monday • Time: 6-8pm • Date: December 14th •
Instructor:
John •
Cost: $17 ($7 unlimited
students)•Location: onlYoga Midtown
Atlanta |
The
Mala
A mala (Sanskrit for garland) is a meditation tool, used to count
the number
of mantra repetitions completed per sitting. Mantra repetition
using a mala
is an effective way of keeping your mind focused, and can make
meditation
more relaxing and soothing by relieving physical tension.
Historically, malas have been used as a part of an integrated
spiritual
practice that may also contain hatha yoga.
A mala contains 108 beads and a larger "meru" bead. The tassled
"meru" bead
is symbolic of the transcended state, and indicates the beginning
and end of
a cycle. The significance of "108" is because the Brahmand
(universe) is
made up of 108 elements (and according to modern scientific
chemistry, the
universe is made up of more than 108 elements). So 108 represents
the
universe.
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About Bryan
Now 45, Bryan Kest has been practicing yoga for more than 30 years. He initially studied in Hawaii with David Williams, the first person to bring Ashtanga yoga to America. He then studied in India with K. Pattabhi Jois, the main proponent of Ashtanga yoga. Kest has been teaching yoga for 26 years. "My primary objective", says Kest, "besides turning more and more people on to a healthier, more peaceful lifestyle that continually challenges them to grow, is to teach a system of exercise that fully integrates the body, mind, and spirit.
The new trend towards yoga is not surprising, given that the body is limited and the mind is limitless. The combination of body and mind creates an incredibly broad range of fulfillment, including top physical condition and a calm, peaceful, clear mind."
Please check back - Details About the Master Class with Bryan will be available in Early 2010
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The
onlYoga Book Discussion Group will meet again on 1/10/09

The Evolution Of
God
by Robert Wright
Sunday January
10th - 12:30 - 2:00pm • Bakeshop across from studio
Copies available on Amazon $17
(kindle edition available)
The Cost of the discussion is $15 ($10 unlimited)
Pre-Register ONLINE
- Please Let John Know If You Want A Copy Ordered For
You!
- Hardcover: 576 pages
- Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (June 8, 2009)
- Editorial Reviews
PRAISE FOR The Evolution of
God:
"On any list of nonfiction authors that many people may not know
but should, Robert Wright would rank high. . . . taken
together, The
Moral Animal, Nonzero, and The Evolution of God
represent a powerful
addition to modern thought. If biology, culture and faith all seek
a better world, maybe there is hope." (Wall
Street Journal
Gregg Easterbrook )
"Can religions in the modern world reconcile themselves to one
another, and can they reconcile themselves to science?" Robert
Wright-journalist, philosophy professor, and author of the
acclaimed books Nonzero, and The Moral
Animal-ardently
believes the answer is yes. In this meaty account, the result of 10
years of scholarly research, he attempts to do so, drawing on
evolutionary psychology, archaeology, and game theory to trace a
common pattern in the world's monotheistic faiths. It's a
thoroughly materialist account of religion and yet is ultimately
allied with one of religion's basic goals: to provide guidance and
comfort in a chaotic world." (Seed
Magazine )
"[The Evolution
of God] gives
me hope...The tone of the book is dry skepticism with a dash of
humour; the content is supple, dense and layered...fresh and
necessary."
Product
Description
In this sweeping narrative that takes us from the Stone Age to the
Information Age, Robert Wright unveils an astonishing discovery:
there is a hidden pattern that the great monotheistic faiths have
followed as they have evolved. Through the prisms of archaeology,
theology, and evolutionary psychology, Wright's findings overturn
basic assumptions about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and are
sure to cause controversy. He explains why spirituality has a role
today, and why science, contrary to conventional wisdom, affirms
the validity of the religious quest. And this previously
unrecognized evolutionary logic points not toward continued
religious extremism, but future harmony.
Nearly a decade in the making, The Evolution of God is a
breathtaking re-examination of the past, and a visionary look
forward.
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store.

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SUTRA 1.14
sa tu dīrgha-kāla-nairantarya-satkārāsevito
dėčha-bhūmiļ
And
this practice becomes firmly rooted when it is cultivated
skillfully and continuously for a long
time.
sa = this
tu = and, moreover
dīrgha = long
kāla = time
nairantarya = continuously,
uninterruptedly
satkāra = skillfully, in the right
way
āsevitaļ = cultivated
dėčha = firmly
bhūmiļ = rooted, grounded
-Patanjali







