GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY School of Recreation, Health, & Tourism. Intermediate Yoga PHED Fall 2014

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GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY School of Recreation, Health, & Tourism Intermediate Yoga PHED 130-001 12272 Fall 2014 DAYS/TIMES: LOCATION: RAC 2201 T/R 3:00-4:15 pm PROFESSOR Stephanie Bolger e-ryt 200 EMAIL: @GMU.edu OFFICE HOURS: PHONE: 571-451-8570 By Appointment PREREQUISITES: PHED 129 or Permission of the Instructor COURSE DESCRIPTION Class emphasis will be on mastering yoga asanas (postures) and pranayama (breathing techniques) to enhance physical fitness and mental concentration. Students will learn 10 new yoga poses and practice the complete Sun Salutation. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Demonstrate at least 25 asanas, including proper alignment. 2. Identify the poses and demonstrate proficiency in the Sun Salutation (Surya Namaskar). 3. Classify asanas as to their types. 4. Name benefits and contra-indications of asanas. 5. Develop proficiency in the practice of three types of pranayama. 6. Define the limbs of the Eightfold Path outlined in Patanjali s Yoga Sutras. NATURE OF COURSE DELIVERY: FACE TO FACE COURSE OVERVIEW Readings, lectures, and class participation will be used to analyze the practice of yoga ansana and yoga philosophy. RECOMMENDED TEXT/READINGS The Heart of Yoga - Developing a Personal Practice. T.K.V. DESIKACHAR Handouts posted on Black Board

EVALUATION This course will be graded on a point system. Requirements Points Exam #1 Midterm #2 Final Participation TOTAL 20 20 60 100 Grading Scale A = 94 100 B+ = 88 89 C+ = 78 79 D = 60 69 A- = 90 93 B = 84 87 C = 74 77 F = 0 59 B- = 80 83 C- = 70 73 COURSE INFORMATION 1. Students with injuries or pre-existing conditions that may affect performance must inform the instructor. 2. Students with specific medication conditions, limited flexibility or injuries will learn appropriate modifications of poses for their own practices. 3. All communication will be through GMU e-mail the Patriot Web Site. 4. Students are requested to bring their own yoga mat to class. 5. Comfortable stretch clothing are required. No street clothes may be worn. 6. Students have the opportunity to make-up TWO classes due to absence. Make-up classes must be accompanied by a journal (write up of your experience) to be handed in via Black Board or in personal at the next class. Options for make-up classes include: - Community class at Zion Yoga Studio located less than 5 minutes from campus at 10700 Zion Drive Fairfax, VA 22032 www.zionyogastudio.com. Make-up classes are free of charge at Zion Yoga. If you choose to come to community class to further your practice, a student rate is offered at $5/class. - Online practice on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/ucbjet3atqc9-o3d9brqvxpa. There are free, fulllength classes available. 7. Please arrive 5-10 minutes before class start time to set up your practice space. We will begin practice promptly at 3. It is not safe to join practice late. REQUIREMENTS

Lab Exercises (40%) Daily attendance is required. Absences and late arrivals are disruptive. Absences make it difficult to proceed with the presentation of this class due to the amount of physical practice required to develop the poses. Midterm: (20%) - Integrated Practice. Students will be guided through a full Vinyasa practice with minimal instruction integrating what we have learned up to this point. Students are expected to demonstrate recognition of poses, and comprehension of safe alignment. Grade will be based on each student s individual progress. Students will journal about their experience, and is at the discretion of the student as to what form (ex: paragraph, poem, drawing, etc.). Journal is to be handed in via Black Board or in person on our next scheduled class date. Final Exam (20%) - Integrated Practice. Students will be guided through a comprehensive Vinyasa practice with minimal instruction integrating everything learned throughout the course. Students are expected to demonstrate recognition of poses, and comprehension of safe alignment as well as proper breathing. Some new material will be introduced as a way for students to demonstrate their understanding of maintaining a sense of presence in their practice. Students will journal about their experience. This can come in any form which inspires the student such as paragraphs, poem, drawing, etc. Journal is to be handed in via Black Board or in person on our next scheduled class date. Assignments (20%) - Videos, studies, or other readings may be assigned. Students are expected to come to class prepared for discussion. Community Practice (5%) - Extra credit. Students who wish to further their practice may attend class in the community (this can include Zion Yoga) or take class online, and journal about their experience. TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE Week Topics Readings/Assignment Due 1 10/21 Overview of course material. Pages 79-85 in Heart of Yoga Review of Introduction to Yoga. Question/Answer session. 10/23 Review, practice, and integrate Introduction to Yoga material: Surya Namaskar A, standing poses, backbends, seated poses. 2

10/28 Break down elements of Surya Namaskar B (Sun Salutation B). Introduce Yama and Niyama (first 2 limbs of the 8 limbs of Yoga) Pages 97-105 of Heart of Yoga 10/30 Review and practice Surya Namaskar B with modifications/contraindications and integrate with Surya Namaskar A. Yamas and Niyamas Question/Answer regarding 3 11/4 Introduce and break down elements of Surya Namaskar C (Sun Salutation C). Pages 107-118 in Heart of Yoga Introduce and break down elements of Chandra Namaskar (Moon Salutation). Introduce 6 remaining limbs of Yoga. 11/6 Practice/integration of Surya C & Chandra Namaskar into practice with modifications/contraindications. Introduce/practice basic balancing asanas: Vrksasana (tree pose), Virabhadrasana 3 (warrior 3), the 8 limbs of Yoga. Question/answer regarding 4 11/11 Review, practice, and prepare for mid-term Integration Practice. Modifications/contraindications for Tree & Warrior 3. 11/13 Mid-term Integration Practice with

5 11/18 Mid-term Journal Due Introduce Dancing Warrior Namaskars (variations of Sun Salutations). Break down elements of Hip Opening Namaskar. Continue balancing asanas: Urdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana (standing splits), Ardha Chandrasana (half moon pose) in Heart of Yoga Discuss meaning of OM. Page 130-131 (Isvara and the Sound of OM) 11/20 Practice/integration of Dancing Warrior Hip Opening Namaskar with modifications/contraindications. Modifications/contraindications for Standing splits & Ardha Chandrasana. OM / AUM. Question/Answer regarding Savasana/Pranayama 6 12/2 Continue Dancing Warrior Namaskars (variations of Sun Salutations). Break down elements of Heart Opening Namaskar. Introduce Deeper Backbending asanas: Dhanurasana (bow pose), Urdhva Dhanurasana (Full Wheel) Introduction of The Yoga Sutras. Pages 145-147 in Heart of Yoga 12/4 Practice/integration of Heart Opening Namaskar with modifications/contraindications. Integration of deeper backbends with modifications/contraindications.

Yoga Sutras. Question/answer regarding 7 12/9 Continue Dancing Warrior Series Break down elements of Side Waist Opening Namaskar. Introduce/practice deeper seated hip opening asanas: Eka Pada Rajakapotasana (pigeon pose), Gomukhasana (cow face pose). Introduce first 2 Yoga Sutras. Pages 149-150 (only 1.1 & 1.2) in Heart of Yoga 12/11 Practice/Integration of Side Waist Opening Namaskar. Integration of seated hip openers with modifications/contraindications. Review, practice, and prepare for Final Exam. 8 12/16 Final Exam Integration Practice - Journals will be due via Black Board or e-mail. Note: Faculty reserves the right to alter the schedule as necessary. Student Expectations Students must adhere to the guidelines of the George Mason University Honor Code [See http://oai.gmu.edu/honorcode/ ]. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations in a course must be registered with the George Mason University Office of Disability Services (ODS) and inform their instructor, in writing, at the beginning of the semester [See http://ods.gmu.edu/]. Students must follow the university policy for Responsible Use of Computing [See http://universitypolicy.gmu.edu/policies/responible-use-of-computing/]. Students are responsible for the content of university communications sent to their George Mason University email account and are required to activate their account and check it regularly. All communication from the university, college, school, and program will be sent to students solely through their Mason email account. Students must follow the university policy stating that all sound emitting devices shall be turned off during class unless otherwise authorized by the instructor.

Campus Resources The George Mason University Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) staff consists of professional counseling and clinical psychologists, social workers, and counselors who offer a wide range of services (e.g., individual and group counseling, workshops and outreach programs) to enhance students personal experience and academic performance [See http://caps.gmu.edu/]. The George Mason University Writing Center staff provides a variety of resources and services (e.g., tutoring, workshops, writing guides, handbooks) intended to support students as they work to construct and share knowledge through writing [See http://writingcenter.gmu.edu/]. For additional information on the College of Education and Human Development, School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism, please visit our website [See http://rht.gmu.edu]. PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR: Students are expected to exhibit professional behaviors and dispositions at all times. CORE VALUES COMMITMENT: The College of Education and Human Development is committed to collaboration, ethical leadership, innovation, research-based practice, and social justice. Students are expected to adhere to these principles.