MP3 Bryony Anderson - Moving Into Balance, A Yoga Practice for Equestrians - Session One, Getting Started
This 26-minute yoga practice is designed to improve your riding by increasing your body awareness, alignment, symmetry, self-carriage, flexibility, and the ability to follow the movements of your horse. Appropriate for students of all levels.
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Related styles: SPOKEN WORD: Instructional, SPOKEN WORD: Educational
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It is often said that the key to any good relationship is communication. But how can we communicate effectively with our partners if we do not speak the same language, or do not speak clearly? If we are to have a fulfilling relationship with our equine partners, we must learn to speak their language: the silent language of the body…and we must learn to use our bodies precisely to “speak” clearly to them in a way that they can understand. Too often, our bodies send mixed signals to the horses we ride…our tensions and misalignments become so habitual that we are not even aware of them, yet our horses are keenly aware and respond to the messages our bodies are sending them. In addition, horses mirror their riders’ bodies and will adopt similar misalignments as well as compensatory patterns.
This yoga practice is designed to help you to become a better rider by increasing your body awareness, improving your alignment, and developing strength, flexibility, symmetry, self-carriage, and the ability to follow the movements of your horse. In addition to all the ways yoga benefits our bodies, it also cultivates a calm, centered mind and brings us into the present moment…where our horses reside. Yoga can bring you into balance with all aspects of yourself: body, mind, and spirit…the intention of this particular practice is to also bring you into balance with your horse, and assist you in developing an ever-deepening partnership.
· 26 minute yoga practice, designed especially for riders
· Improve balance, self-carriage, and ability to follow the horse’s movement
· Detailed instruction with explanation of how each pose applies to riding
· Suitable for beginners
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Bryony Anderson, RYT, LMT has been practicing yoga for over 20 years and riding horses since childhood. She is thankful to Marco, her very sensitive horse who first helped her recognize the connections between her yoga practice and her riding; with his help, she has been developing yoga programs for riders since 2000. In addition to teaching yoga for equestrians, she practices massage, Ortho-Bionomy, and Reiki for people and horses. It is her hope that, through her work, she can help bring greater understanding and improved relationships between horses and their humans.
Bryony lives in Ocala, FL, “Horse Capitol of the World”
For information about private and group lessons, please contact:
bryony@https://www.tradebit.com
352.443.9570