Accessible Yoga School Blog

Embracing Difference, Not Conformity: What Does Accessible Yoga Really Mean?

by Jivana Heyman

I’m always curious about the ways that the term “accessible yoga” is understood and translated by the yoga community. What I’ve noticed recently is that some yoga teachers talk about...

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Tradition Versus Innovation in Asana

by Jivana Heyman

Most people think that adapting yoga is a very contemporary thing to do, and sometimes I hear concerns that something is lost when we adapt the practice. But it is possible to find e...

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A Technique to Teach Truly Mixed Level Yoga Classes

by Jivana Heyman

As yoga teachers, we need to help our students find safe and effective ways to practice whether it’s online or in person. One of the most helpful ways of doing this is to offer many ...

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6 Tips for Yoga Teachers Moving Towards Accessibility

By Jivana Heyman

I’ve had so many people tell me, “I’m not flexible enough to do yoga.” Of course, flexibility doesn’t really have anything to do with yoga! So hearing this over and over can be incre...

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3 Ways to Make Pranayama More Accessible

by Jivana Heyman

1. Celebrate your breath.

If you’re breathing, you’re doing it right. Starting with this affirmation can completely shift our experience of breathing practices. On the other hand, ...

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Redefining Success: A Dharma Talk on Resource Redistribution with kelley nicole palmer


"The true success is that every person you come in contact with has what they need, and until we reach that, we haven’t really produced anything worthwhile or meaningful."

-kelley nicole palmer



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Turn Your Beliefs Into Actions: Self-Study Prompts from kelley nicole palmer


"Belief initiates and guides action—or it does nothing."
— Octavia E. Butler

 

My belief is in collective action. We are living an intertwined existence with every other being on this planet. Our c...

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3 Tips for Practicing Chair Yoga

by Jivana Heyman

I believe chair yoga is a practice of radical inclusion.

The practices of yoga are themselves revolutionary—both inwardly in their potential to change our relationship to ourselves,...

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When We Feel Safe We Can Relax

by Jivana Heyman

 excerpted and adapted from Jivana's newest book, Yoga Revolution: Building a Practice of Courage and Compassion

In order to cultivate a safe and supportive

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Why "accessible" yoga

by Jivana Heyman

In a way, the story of Accessible Yoga began thousands of years ago with the first yoga practitioner who sat on a blanket instead of in the dirt. Or with the first yogis to u...

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