I had met many other belly dancing instructors who were yoga teachers, and all of the belly dancing workshops I had attended encouraged the students to practice yoga to strengthen their core. I had been doing traditional hatha yoga classes on and off at that time.
It was winter when I first heard about hot yoga from a student. Because I've lived in a tropical climate for most of my life, the idea really appealed to me. I was hooked after my first class. I didn't realize how much I missed sweating. I love the heat and how much more pliable it makes my body. While I found Hatha yoga to be very relaxing, hot yoga kicked my butt! In the beginning, I struggled in every class,and my goal was just to stay in the room for the entire class. Some days I could, and some days I couldn't.
I realized that I didn't know how to breathe during a hot yoga class. So, I focused on breathing through every posture instead of worrying about what my body was doing in the posture. After about a year, once breathing became second nature, I started listening to the teacher and concentrating on my body's response to the instructions during the posture. My practice grew tremendously then.
At that point, I was practicing five days per week. I completed a 30 day challenge which was hard, but at the same time a tremendous personal accomplishment. Then along came a teacher that took my practice to another level (Rebecca Jordan). It was amazing when my forehead finally touched my knee in standing head to knee!! I thought I'd never be able to do that.
I followed Rebecca to her home studio where I was introduced to different styles of yoga and then to RHY. It's so exciting to learn new postures and practice at a studio that incorporates different styles of yoga without restrictions. I love the people that I have met through yoga and the community feeling of RHY.
This is Carmen Cavanagh's yoga story. |
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