Spotlighting L3 CIYTs - Understanding "Double Actions" Finding Balance in Imbalance - Peggy Kelley
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IYNAUS is delighted to present Spotlighting Level 3 CIYTs.
IYNAUS scheduled a day each month to spotlight one Level 3 CIYT, offering them an opportunity to contribute their time and teach a one-and-a-half-hour class.
March 22, 11:00 a.m. ET - Spotlighting Level 3 CIYTs - Understanding "Double Actions" Finding Balance in Imbalance with Peggy Kelley
We will examine some familiar standing, seated, forward/backward bending, and twisting poses, along with the usual inversions (salamba sirsasana and salamba sarvangasana) to explore the degree to which apparently contradictory instructions can be incorporated. As an embodied philosophy, classical yoga demands that we examine our preferences and aversions and that we somehow embody a skillful ratio of sometimes opposing actions. We'll also discuss Guruji's idea that action and motion are different. To paraphrase George Purvis, we won't "be grim."
About Peggy
Lucky to have found Iyengar's Light on Yoga before she turned 20, Peggy has continued to study the Iyengar method wherever she has lived since that discovery (Massachusetts, Canada, Texas, India, Mexico). She was one of the original board members of the Iyengar Yoga National Association of the US in 1990. Peggy continues to serve the associations in the US and Mexico as an assessor in the education process. She has traveled to the Ramamani Iyengar Yoga Institute in Pune, India, multiple times to study, first with B.K.S. Iyengar, then with Geeta and Prashant Iyengar, and now with Abhijata Iyengar.
She taught Iyengar Yoga in Austin for decades. She founded and directed Austin Iyengar Yoga, a nonprofit entity that grants scholarships to students for studies. She operated a yoga studio in Austin for 15 years and now teaches in other studios, including her home studio in New York, where she now lives. She has also taught in Mexico, Canada, Central America, and Europe.
Geeta Iyengar's teaching inspired her Ayurveda studies in Pune, India. In the late 90s, Peggy met Swamini Maya Ma (formerly Bri Maya Tiwari) and studied Ayurveda with her at the Wise Earth School in North Carolina. She has also studied with David Frawley and, in 2005, completed the course Dr. Jay Apte of the American Institute of Ayurveda, leading to her certification as a practitioner (CAP). In 2012, her book Physical Poetry: Uniting Yoga and Ayurveda was published by Durga Press in Austin, with a second edition coming this year.
Member Price
Free to members as a member benefit. Donations appreciated.
Non-member Price
$108 This price includes access to all classes in the series and an IYNAUS membership.
$30 for a single class for non-members
Recordings
IYNAUS will send the class recording to all registered participants as soon as possible.
Recordings will be posted on the member benefits page one month after the live event. These classes and recordings count as Continuing Education hours.