Since 1968 Richard Freeman has devoted his life to studying, practicing and teaching all aspects of Yoga. He has lived in India for more than eight years studying a variety of yoga traditions. A long time student of K. Pattabhi Jois of Mysore, Richard is the director of The Yoga Workshop in Boulder, Colorado. In this series of informal talks given at his studio, Richard shares his knowledge on a wide range of the more subtle aspects of Yoga.
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Breathing & Bandhas: During the practice of the postures, one should pay particular attention to the breathing. This will eliminate strain and any uneven appliation of the intelligence to the movement and alignment of the body. By partially closing the glottis (the opening through the vocal chords) one can generate a smooth aspirant sound. By keeping the sound of the breath smooth and even, one automatically creates a continuous rate of flow, emptying and filling the lungs comfortably in equal lengths of time. Thsi full breathing is called Ujjayi Pranayama, meaning "citorious stretching of the breath or Prana."
To breath freely from the top to bottom, from side to side, one must practice Mulabndha as the joining point of the posture an the breath.
Studio Talks with Richard Freeman: Breathing & Bandhas,Richard Freeman,Delphi Productions, Ltd.,New Age / Meditation,Pop
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Studio Talks with Richard Freeman: Breathing & Bandhas
Richard Freeman Manufacturer: Delphi Productions, Ltd. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001DHQL2 Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
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Breathing & Bandhas: During the practice of the postures, one should pay particular attention to the breathing. This will eliminate strain and any uneven appliation of the intelligence to the movement and alignment of the body. By partially closing the glottis (the opening through the vocal chords) one can generate a smooth aspirant sound. By keeping the sound of the breath smooth and even, one automatically creates a continuous rate of flow, emptying and filling the lungs comfortably in equal lengths of time. Thsi full breathing is called Ujjayi Pranayama, meaning "citorious stretching of the breath or Prana."To breath freely from the top to bottom, from side to side, one must practice Mulabndha as the joining point of the posture an the breath.
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