Home Home Page Page About About Us Us What What is Yoga? is Yoga? Rates Rates Schedule Schedule Teachers Teachers News News & Contact & Contact Us Us Yoga is Union. Practicing yoga refers to the practice of unifying the physical body, the mind and the spirit Indian Rock Yoga provides a nurturing environment for the practice of yoga, enabling our students to achieve their highest potential. Our focus is on the individual needs of each practitioner. All models photographed in the Indian Rock Yoga Web Site are Teachers or Students of Indian Rock Yoga and are property of Indian Rock Yoga.
Home Page About Us What is Yoga? Rates & Schedule Teachers News & Contact Us Indian Rock Promise: to ensure the highest levels of yoga experience for each and every student. Yoga is a journey not a destination Our Core Values Indian Rock Yoga provides a nurturing environment for the practice of yoga, enabling our students to achieve their highest potential in supportive surroundings. Our focus is on the individual needs of each practitioner, encouraging advancement but never forcing it. Indian Rock Yoga teachers are all members of the National Yoga Alliance and have extensive certification training that exceeds National Yoga Alliance requirements. They are chosen not only for their long histories of yoga practice, but also for their dedication to lifelong yoga learning. Because we understand that yoga means many things to many people, we are committed to maintaining a fluid yoga practice and to staying in touch with the latest nuances of yoga teaching. Indian Rock Yoga s promise is to ensure the highest levels of yoga experience for each and every student. A deep and personal concern for the physical and spiritual well-being of our students is the touchstone priority of our studio Inhale strength and knowledge Exhale anxiety and distraction.
Home Home Page Page About About Us Us What What is Yoga? is Yoga? Rates Rates & Schedule Schedule Teachers Teachers News & Contact News & Us Contact Us Yoga is... The Core Values Practicing yoga refers to the practice of unifying the physical body, the mind and the spirit (represented by the breath). Hatha yoga involves a series of physical postures called asanas. Through its practice, we work to tame the mind, by focusing on the breath, and clear the body of any blockages that impede the flow of prana, or life energy. As a result, a practitioner feels physically and energetically cleansed and refreshed after a Hatha yoga practice. Is Hatha yoga competitive? Hatha yoga is non-competitive. Everyone is encouraged to work to the best of his or her ability each time s/he comes to the mat. A Hatha yoga practice is individual and will be affected by physical conditions, life situations and patterns of tension in the body and breath. No one s practice will look quite the same as another s nor will it necessarily look the same from one day to another. provide modifications or alternatives for certain postures, if necessary. The benefits of Yoga The benefits of a Hatha yoga practice will be noticed immediately in a general sense of well being. The long-term benefits, however, unfold with regular practice. Some include an improved quality and ease of the breath, a release of habitual, physical tension and a deeper knowledge and acceptance of oneself. The practice of Hatha yoga enhances every aspect of one s life. What if I have a medican condition? Everyone, regardless of physical limitations, can practice some type of Hatha yoga. It is, however, important to address any medical or physical conditions with the instructor prior to class. This will enable the instructor to provide modifications or alternatives for certain postures, if necessary. What do I need in order to participate? Yoga is practiced in bare feet and comfortable clothes in which it is easy to move. We do recommend the purchase of a sticky mat, which is designed for yoga practice. The most important thing to bring to class is an open, non-judgmental mind and a sense of adventure. Beginning a yoga practice involves embarking on a journey of svadyaya, or self-study. It is a time to tune into the workings of the mind and the breath and bring them back into harmony. It is a time to move moment to moment, breath to breath and to surrender to the flow of life.
Home Page About Us What is Yoga? Rates & Schedule Teachers News&Contact Us Our Schedule Inhale strength and knowledge - Exhale anxiety and distraction. Our Rates First class: Free Single class: $20 Five class card: $95 (Valid for eight weeks after purchase) Ten class card: $165 (Valid for 12 weeks after purchase) Seniors, teens and kids: $15 per class Monthly unlimited: $190 Private and corporate instruction available. Please contact the studio for rates. We will be closed from December 24 (no classes that day) through December 31 -- and will re-open in our new studio on January 1 with one class. (See details on our Special Events page) Sunday 10:00-11:15 All Levels Cindy/Laura Noon - 1:15 All Levels Stephanie K. Monday 9:30-10:45 All Levels Pauline 2:45-3:30 Seniors* Marla 4:00-5:15 All Levels Bridget 5:45-7:00 Gentle/Beginners Cindy Tuesday 9:30-10:45 All Levels Robin 12:00-1:15 Int./Adv. Bridget 5:15-6:15 Corporate class (Private) Wednesday 9:30-11:00 All Levels Pauline 2:45-3:30 Seniors* Marla 4:00-5:15 All Levels Marla 5:30-6:30 Prenatal/Gentle Cindy Thursday 9:30-10:45 Women/Gentle Robin 4:00-5:30 Kundalini Stephanie S. 7:30-8:30 Evening Flow Stephanie K. Friday 9:30-11:00 Int./Adv. Pauline Saturday 11:00-12:15 All Levels Pauline Please contact the studio for information
Home Page About Us What is Yoga? Rates & Schedule Teachers News & Contact Us Idian Rock Wisdom The teacher is your guide on your journey called Yoga Our Teachers Inhale strength and knowledge Exhale anxiety and distraction. Pauline Kalish, co-owner, has practiced and studied with a wide variety of yoga masters over the last 20 years and conducts workshops, teaches regularly and offers private yoga therapy. Pauline has taught yoga for the past 19 years. A 500 hour registered teacher with the National Yoga Alliance the organization s highest recognition. Cindy McDowell co-owner, has been practicing yoga for more than 30 years and feels as if she were born doing it. Her practice and teaching are her greatest joys, and she loves sharing the healing component with her students. Bridget Rawls Peterson RYT, began her yoga practice in college in North Carolina as a compliment to her dance training. When she obtained her BA in Dance Education, she began teaching movement to people of all ages and physical abilities, incorporating many of the yoga poses she had learned into her teachings. RYT, bebridget recently completed her 500-hour Yoga Teaching Certification at Om Yoga, which included her Restorative. Laura Schneider co-owner, has been studying yoga for more than 20 years. With a background in energy work, she never planned to teach, but she found herself immersed in the world of yoga, studying with a wide variety of yogis and yoginis -- and loving every minute. A corporate marketer and writer by vocation, she remains passionate about yoga Stephanie Kautz has been practicing yoga for about five years and is a recent graduate of her 200 hour certification, which she received from Cosmic Dog Yoga Studio in Northern California.Coming to Nyack, New York in August 2012 and was immediately blessed by the warmth of the yoga community in Rockland County. Raised in the Vinyasa Flow style of Hatha Yoga, she also received elements of Ashtanga Yoga and Restorative Yoga in her training. Marla Caplan. I am a pediatric occupational therapist specializing in treatment of infants with severe disabilities. I have been working in the field for 26 years and currently I am in private practice doing home care for these children. I completed my yoga certification in 2000 at Yoga Montclaire, in the Anusara tradition. My teaching centers around breath and alignment, Robin Steinman completed her 200 hour yoga teacher certification through Yoga Mountain in 2005. She has completed a 500 hour Advanced Teacher Training with Raji Thron. Robin feels blessed to experience and share the beauty of yoga.
Home Page About Us What is Yoga? Rates & Schedule Teachers News & Contact Us The New Indian Rock Yoga is located at: 92 Lafayette Avenue Suffern, New York 10901 From: NYS Freeway: Exit 14 B to Airmont rd south.turn right onto RTE 59 East 6.5 miles (becomes Lafayette Avenue in the town of suffern). 92 Lafayette is locate on the north side of the street above the Hardware Store accross the street from the Lafayette theatre. Franklin Turnpike & Route 17 Yoga in the News... Breathing exercises may help relieve asthma, though the efficacy varies. The researchers found the most robust body of evidence supported hyperventilation-reduction breathing techniques, which achieved medium to large improvements in asthma symptoms and reductions in reliever medication use of approximately 1.5 to 2.5 puffs per day. Breathing exercises are among the most popular alternative therapies for asthmatics. But do they work? According to a recent report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the answer depends on the technique. Some appear effective in reducing asthma severity, but there is little evidence to support others. THE BOTTOM LINE The authors said, Patients with asthma who are students of yoga and willing to undertake intensive training may find benefits of asthma-targeted practice with a trained yoga practitioner. New York Times BBBBBBBBBBBBBB Hell-Bent, by Benjamin Lorr By STEFANIE SYMAN Published: November 21, 2012 How many times have you found yourself clicking through a slide show about someone who has lost lots of weight? In the last one I saw, a woman who lost 160 pounds took a picture every 20 pounds or so. The images were riveting, even though it often looked as if she were standing in a closet under a fluorescent light, her hair stringy, her face un-made-up. Yoga and weight loss. New York Times BBBBBBBBBBBBBB Yoga in the News... Section of the Indian Rock Yoga Web Site. The articles published are excepted from Public Media and referenced the authors and publications. Hell-Bent, by Benjamin Lorr By STEFANIE SYMAN Published: November 21, 2012 How many times have you found yourself clicking through a slide show about someone who has lost lots of weight? In the last one I saw, a woman who lost 160 pounds took a picture every 20 pounds or so. The images were riveting, even though it often looked as if she were standing in a closet under a fluorescent light, her hair stringy, her face un-made-up. Yoga and weight loss. Breathing exercises may help relieve asthma, though the efficacy varies. The researchers found the most robust body of evidence supported hyperventilation-reduction breathing techniques, which achieved medium to large improvements in asthma symptoms and reductions in reliever medication use of approximately 1.5 to 2.5 puffs per day. Breathing exercises are among the most popular alternative therapies for asthmatics. But do they work? According to a recent report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the answer depends on the technique. Some appear effective in reducing asthma severity, but there is little evidence to support others. THE BOTTOM LINE The authors said, Patients with asthma who are students of yoga and willing to undertake intensive training may find benefits of asthma-targeted practice with a trained yoga practitioner.