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Joe Barnett Workshops

posted Jan 5, 2011 8:25 AM by Rachel Roberts   [ updated Jan 10, 2011 10:52 AM ]
Individual workshops offered for an investment of $50.
Save $5 when you pre-register online before the day of the workshops.
Or sign up for both workshops for just $75!


ANATOMY FOR YOGA DESCRIPTION:
Yin Yoga is a very simple, deep and meditative practice. We settle into an asana for 3-7 minutes and slowly relax our muscles to allow the deeper drier tissues--the connective tissues that wrap our muscles and make up our joint capsules--to be safely and therapeutically stretched, stimulated and strengthened.

The alignment rules of the postures are simple: we listen to our bodies and lead ourselves into the shape that follows the natural contours of our spine, pelvis and hips. However, bringing ourselves into this simplicity can be quite challenging. The practice of being still and quiet for minutes at a time can be trying enough, let alone while dropping into a deep and often burning stretch across wide sheets of connective tissue. And listening to our bodies to find the natural, organic alignment of the pose requires a discrimination, an understanding and familiarity with the moment to moment changing sensations in the body.

A little lecturing/discussion, a few slide shows and of course diving into the practice will help shed light on Yin Yoga; but the backbone of this training is the living study of skeletal variations. An understanding of the joints through direct experience. Feeling the full range of motion in ones own body as well as the bodies of ones fellow students is a crucial step toward building the Shapes of Yoga Asana.

Joe Barnett has been teaching for over a decade. He teaches many styles of movement and has certifications in Yang (Vinyasa) Yoga, Yin Yoga and Acro Yoga.

However, his main focus of study is the techniques in Functional Anatomy for Yoga Asana. Joe is a senior student of Paul Grilley, a true Yoga Scientist who is largely responsible for the current rise in the popularity of Yin Yoga and Functional Alignment. Using Paul’s Taoist Analysis of Yoga and the Body, Joe recently began traveling the country training yoga teachers and students how to understand and feel the full range of motion of their joints and their students’ joints; and how to use this wisdom to effectively and therapeutically build the postures in yoga.



In Acro Yoga (Montreal), we plant a seed of Yogic Consciousness in the Field of Partner/Ensemble Acrobatics and watch what grows.

As with all of Yoga, the practice has Sun (Ha) and Moon (Tha) aspects. The Moon practice includes therapeutic applications such as Flying Massage and Assisted Yin Yoga Stretching. The Sun practice is dynamic and playful: sometimes full of vigor, inversions and core strength; sometimes effortlessly fluid and creative; and always a good time. Both approaches develop connection, trust, and communication.

Both approaches can be very aesthetically pleasing to observe, on the streets and in the park we tend to draw a crowd. Yet both approaches are at the core a Functional and Experimental Practice more than an Aesthetic one. In the first steps, we learn a foundational language and certain functional principals, the final steps are to see what happens when a group of Yogis gather with their unique physical proportions and energetic beings to build Yoga Asanas which are much bigger and more beautiful than one body can create alone. The bridge between these steps we build together by smoothly juggling moments of observation, discussion and full-steam action.


It is not required to come with a partner. We encourage you to bring a friend. But please know: the Acro Yoga experience is one of community development. Everyone will work with everyone.

ACRO YOGA BIO:
I have been playing Acro Yoga since 2006, the year my teacher Jason Magness came to Tucson. Magness is one of the original seeds of Slackline Yoga (yogaslackers.com) and a senior student of Jenny Sauer-Kline and Jason Nemer, the founders of AcroYoga San Francisco (acroyoga.org). Magness’ class blends his expertise in Ashtanga Vinyasa, Slackline, and Acro Yoga. I was devoted within the first few gatherings.

In July 2010, I traveled to Montreal to meet the original Acro Yoga Kula, led by Eugene Poku and Jessie Goldberg. I received both levels of Teacher Certification offered by Acro Yoga Montreal (acroyoga.com). Through this group I found a very different dimension of creative expression in the form, an expression that invites all forms of art to integrate with its organic expression of Asana.

I continue to train with Magness and Poku & Goldberg. However, I have gathered much of my Acro Yoga from the random Acro Yogis I have met at various beaches and parks over the past 5 years. The ever growing and evolving matrix of fellow Bases and Flyers throughout the world is my greatest source of wisdom (and joy).