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Springdale, Arkansas, United States
Yoga and reading are my passions - followed closely by jewelry-making and cooking plant-based meals. My husband is my guinea pig for my recipes and thankfully he's a willing subject! Be sure to visit my Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheBookishYogini?ref=search_shop_redirect

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Yoga for Spring

Painting by Carrie Ridgeway
I've been reading from a book recommended by my favorite internet Yoga teacher, Melissa West,  titled, "The Way of the Happy Woman" by Sara Avant Stover.  The summary on Amazon says:   "In this book, Sara Avant Stover shows how simple, natural, and refreshingly accessible practices can minimize stress and put us back in sync with our own cycles and those of nature".  The book is divided into seasons, and within each seasonal section there is a chapter with an overview of the season, a chapter regarding ayurvedic prinicipals for eating in that season (with recipes), a chapter with at least two yoga practices designed specifically for that season, and a chapter for reflections for that season.

At the Jones Center I will be teaching several classes designed for Spring.  Thursday, March 17, will be a Yin Yoga class targeting the liver & gallbladder meridians. Yin Yoga is designed to help one sit longer, and more comfortably in meditation by stretching connective tissue around the joints (mainly the knees, pelvis, sacrum, and spine). A passive practice, Yin Yoga involves variations of seated and on-the-back poses typically held for 3 to 5 minutes, accessing deeper layers of fascia (connective tissue).

Join me at 5:30 pm at the Jones Center! Classes are free to members and only $3 for non-members.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Teaching Schedule for the Rest of March 2016

Updated 3/15/16



Our 10 am Saturday morning yoga class is going strong!  Kristen and I alternate weeks teaching.  Be sure to check out this class if you haven't already.  Also, Kristen is teaching a 10 am Tuesday morning class called "Mommy and Me" for moms and their toddlers.

10:00 am - "Mommy and Me" Yoga with Kristen 
5:30 pm - Tuesday and Thursday "Yoga for Every Body"
10:00 am - Saturday mornings "Yoga for Every Body"

"Yoga for Every Body" at The Jones Center for Families in Springdale, 5:30 - 6:20 pm Tuesday & Thursday and 10:00 - 10:50 am each Saturday.

Bring your yoga mat, a strap, a block, and even a yoga blanket if you want.  If you don't have a yoga mat, don't worry, The Jones Center provides several mats, blocks, and straps for you to borrow.  

Here is an updated teaching schedule and the "planned" classes for the next few weeks:


Tues, 3/15/16:  Yoga for Cyclists (and everyone else too!)


Thurs, 3/17/16:  Welcoming Spring Series - Yin Yoga
Sat, 3/19/16:  Carrie teaching Welcoming Spring - Vernal Equinox yoga class today!

Tues, 3/22/16:  Full Moon Flow
Thurs, 3/24/16:  Welcoming Spring Yoga Class 
Sat, 3/26/16:  Kristen teaching

Tues, 3/29/16:  Welcoming Spring Yoga Class - Kapha Dosha
Thurs, 3/31/16:  Welcoming Spring Yoga Class

Sat, 4/2/16:  Carrie teaching Yoga for Strength - Core


Hope to see you in class!  Peace and Namaste'!
Carrie 

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Winter Yoga



At this time of year it’s easy to fall into the “doldrums”, or have the winter blues.  Although in winter it’s good to allow our energy levels to be lower, we still need to get moving every day.  Movement is the best way to shake off those winter blues, regardless of the season.  Winter is a great time to practice Yin yoga, which is a slow-paced yoga with poses that are held for longer periods of time—five minutes or more per pose is typical.

The kidney/bladder meridians house the reserves of our vitality in Winter.  A yin practice helps strengthen kidney energy and replenish our life force.  One of the good things about yin yoga is that it doesn’t require much energy to do.  The kidney meridian starts in the baby toe of each foot, travels through the arches and up the inner legs, and enters the torso through the tailbone, where it runs up along either side of the spine.  From there, different branches then flow through the kidneys and bladder as well as the belly, chest, liver, diaphragm and lungs, ending at the back of the tongue.

The bladder meridians start at the outer corners of the eyes, arcs over the head, goes through the brain, and then runs down either side of the spine.  One branch moves internally to the kidneys and bladder, and another flows down the backs of the legs to end at the outside of the baby toes.

Winter is also the season of kapha, the dosha that ayurveda (yoga’s sister science) describes as cold, wet, and heavy—like a blanket of new snow.  Kapha is made up of water and earth elements.  It provides us with physical structure—the body’s tissues and fluids; strong bones; beautiful teeth;   lustrous hair, skin, and eyes; and physical and emotional stamina—these are the gifts of kapha dosha.  The outside influences of winter can aggravate kapha. Symptoms of excessive kapha include a sense of heaviness or “stuckness” (or actual weight gain), chest colds, low energy, even depression.  When kapha dosha is out of balance, you may feel a resistance to physical activity. Though this is a season of darkness, when the earth appears to sleep, underneath the surface nature is gathering energy for the regeneration of spring. Take a cue from nature and use the surrounding darkness as inspiration to go within, exploring your inner realms.  Dive deeply into your practice and find the light there.

Join me at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale for a some winter yoga classes, Jan 26, 28 and Feb 2.  Class is from 5:30pm to 6:20pm.  Beginners as well as experienced yogis welcome!

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

New Saturday Morning Yoga Class at the Jones Center!

Welcome to a new year, yogis!  The most exciting news is we are starting a new Saturday yoga class at 10am.  Here is an updated teaching schedule and the "planned" classes for the next few weeks. 

5:30 pm - Tuesday and Thursday
10:00 am - Saturday mornings

"Yoga for Every Body" at The Jones Center for Families in Springdale, 5:30 - 6:20 pm Tuesday & Thursday and 10:00 - 10:50 am each Saturday.

Bring your yoga mat, a strap, a block, and even a yoga blanket if you want.  If you don't have a yoga mat, don't worry, The Jones Center provides several mats, blocks, and straps for you to borrow.  

Classes planned for the next few weeks:


Tues, 1/5/16:  Beginner's Yoga for Strength
Thurs, 1/7/16:  "Beginner's Mind" Yoga
Sat, 1/9/16:  Carrie teaching mixed level class
Tues, 1/12/16:  Beginner's Yoga 
Thurs, 1/14/16:  Kristen subbing
Sat, 1/16/16:  Vanessa teaching
Tues, 1/19/16:  Kristen subbing
Thurs, 1/21/16: Kristen subbing
Sat, 1/23/16:  Carrie teaching
Tues, 1/26/16:  Yoga for the Winter Season
Thurs, 1/28/16:  Yoga for the Winter Season
Sat, 1/30/16:  Kristen teaching mixed level class


Hope to see you in class!  Peace and Namaste'!
Carrie 

Monday, December 14, 2015

Christmas Themed Yoga Class at the Jones Center This Week


Hello, all you yogis and yoginis!  I am so excited for this weeks' classes at the Jones Center in Springdale!  We will practice a Christmas-themed class both Tuesday 12/15 and Thursday 12/17, along with our  "12-days of Christmas" flow.

As a teaser for these classes, some of the poses we will flow through are:

Gingerbread Man (Savasana)
Stir the Cookie Dough (Seated Circle the Chi)
Manger Pose (Downward Facing Dog)
Snowflake (Triangle)
Roast Turkey (Crow)
We Three Kings Twists (Marichyasana, ZigZag Legs Twist, and Matseyandrasana)

plus many more!

Come join in the fun and breath, stretch and flow!

Namaste', Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men!

Carrie


Sunday, December 6, 2015

A Yogi's 12 Days of Christmas

Just for fun during the Holiday Season of Christmas at the Jones Center in Springdale, AR, we will be doing yoga poses set to the tune of "The 12 Days of Christmas". There is an adorable video on YouTube showing a children's yoga class doing a cute version of this: 12 Days of Christmas Yoga. For our classes at the Jones Center, I changed some of the poses to flow a little better for an adult class. Join me on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30pm to learn this flow. During our December 15th and 17th classes we will flow through the entire vinyasa as a fun way to conclude our classes for 2015.


A YOGI’S 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

1st Day - A Partridge in a Pear Tree (Extended Tree)
2nd Day - Two Turtle Doves (Pigeon Squat)
3rd Day - Three French Hens (1 knee lifted, open palms to sides like wings)
4th Day - Four Calling Birds (Warrior 3 flapping arms)
5th Day - Five Golden Rings (Easy Camel Pose)
6th Day - Six Geese A-Laying (Child’s Pose)
7th Day - Seven Swans A-Swimming (Superman wiggling arms/legs Locust Var.)
8th Day - Eight Maids A-Milking (Cow Pose)
9th Day - Nine Ladies Dancing (Dancer)
10th Day - Ten Lords A-Leaping (Yogi Squat w/Jump up)
11th Day - Eleven Pipers Piping (High lunge w/ pretend piping)
12th Day - Twelve Drummers Drumming (Chair with Drumming Hands & tongue sounds)

Peace and Namaste',
Carrie

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Teaching Schedule at The Jones Center for December 2015

Hello yogis and yoginis!  Here is an updated teaching schedule and the "planned" classes for the next few weeks.  I will try to stick to what I've planned, but hey, sometimes you just need to go with what feels good that particular night!  

5:30 pm - Tuesday and Thursday

"Yoga for Every Body" at The Jones Center for Families in Springdale, 5:30 - 6:20 pm Tuesday and Thursday.  

Bring your yoga mat, a strap, a block, and even a yoga blanket if you want.  If you don't have a yoga mat, don't worry, The Jones Center provides several mats, blocks, and straps for you to borrow.  

Classes planned for the next few weeks:

During part of each class, we will also be learning a few poses for our "12 Days of Christmas Yoga" flow to enjoy in it's entirety the week of the 15th and 17th.

Tues, 12/1/15:  Work off the turkey & pie:  Part 1 
Thurs, 12/3/15:  Work off the turkey & pie:  Part 2
Tues, 12/8/15:    Yoga using a strap:  Part 1 
Thurs, 12/10/15:  Yoga using a strap:  Part 2
Tues, 12/15/15:  The 12 days of Christmas Yoga
Thurs, 12/17/15:  The 12 days of Christmas Yoga

December 22, 24, 29 & 31:  Jones Center open - NO GROUP FITNESS CLASSES.

Hope to see you in class!  Peace and Namaste'!
Carrie 

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Opening Our Hearts to Gratitude

For the month of November 2015, during our yoga classes at The Jones Center, we will celebrate the Thanksgiving Season by Opening Our Hearts to Gratitude.  What is Gratitude?  According to the Dictionary, gratitude is the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.  Let’s dedicate our November yoga classes to the mindful cultivation of gratitude.  The historical origin of the word ‘gratitude’ is the Latin word gratus which means thankfulness. In India the word for gratitude is Pranam which literally means ‘to offer up all of one’s parts.’ 


Research has shown many benefits for practicing gratitude:

  • Gratitude brings us happiness: Through research by Emmons, happiness expert Sonja Lyubomirsky, and many other scientists, practicing gratitude has proven to be one of the most reliable methods for increasing happiness and life satisfaction; it also boosts feelings of optimism, joy, pleasure, enthusiasm, and other positive emotions.
  • On the flip side, gratitude also reduces anxiety and depression.
  • Gratitude is good for our bodies: Studies by Emmons and his colleague Michael McCullough suggest gratitude strengthens the immune system, lowers blood pressure, reduces symptoms of illness, and makes us less bothered by aches and pains. It also encourages us to exercise more and take better care of our health.
  • Grateful people sleep better: They get more hours of sleep each night, spend less time awake before falling asleep, and feel more refreshed upon awakening.
  • Gratitude makes us more resilient: It has been found to help people recover from traumatic events, including Vietnam War veterans with PTSD.
  • Gratitude strengthens relationships: It makes us feel closer and more committed to friends and romantic partners. When partners feel and express gratitude for each other, they each become more satisfied with their relationship. Gratitude may also encourage a more equitable division of labor between partners.
  • Gratitude promotes forgiveness—even between ex-spouses after a divorce.
  • Gratitude makes us “pay it forward: Grateful people are more helpful, altruistic, and compassionate.
  • Gratitude is good for kids: When 10-19 year olds practice gratitude, they report greater life satisfaction and more positive emotion, and they feel more connected to their community.
Gratitude is good for schools: Studies suggest it makes students feel better about their school; it also makes teachers feel more satisfied and accomplished, and less emotionally exhausted, possibly reducing teacher burnout.

So, let's focus on the things in our lives that we can be grateful for this month, and feel our explode with Thankfulness!

Om Shanti, Peace

Carrie

Monday, November 2, 2015

Yoga Class Schedule for November 2015

Hello yogis and yoginis! 

Here is an updated teaching schedule and the "planned" classes for the next few weeks.  I will try to stick to what I've planned, but hey, sometimes you just need to go with what feels good that particular night!  

5:30 pm - Tuesday and Thursday

"Yoga for Every Body" at The Jones Center for Families in Springdale, 5:30 - 6:20 pm Tuesday and Thursday.  

Bring your yoga mat, a strap, a block, and even a yoga blanket if you want.  If you don't have a yoga mat, don't worry, The Jones Center provides several mats, blocks, and straps for you to borrow.  

I'm back from Long Island on Thursday, 11/5/15.  On the 12th I'll be taking my LAST yoga training class completing my 200-hrs of training with YogaFit International.  YEAH!  

Classes planned for the next few weeks:

Tues, 11/3/15:     Sub
Thurs, 11/5/15:   Thankful Yoga:  Appreciating Our 
Bodies

Tues, 11/10/15:   Thankful Yoga:  Appreciating The Difficulties in our Lives
Thurs, 11/12/15:  Sub

Tues, 11/17/15:    Thankful Yoga:  Mindfulness
Thurs, 11/19/15:  Thankful Yoga:  Joyful Happiness

Tues, 11/24/15:    Jones Center open - No Classes. 
Thurs, 11/26/15:  THANKSGIVING!  The Jones Center is closed.  Enjoy the Day!  

Hope to see you in class!  

Peace and Namaste'!

Carrie 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Hello yogis and yoginis! 

Here is my updated teaching schedule and the "planned" classes for the next few weeks.  I will try to stick to what I've planned, but hey, sometimes you just need to go with what feels good that particular night!  

5:30 pm - Tuesday and Thursday

"Yoga for Every Body" at The Jones Center for Families in Springdale, 5:30 - 6:20 pm Tuesday and Thursday.  

If you don't have a yoga mat, don't worry, The Jones Center provides several mats, blocks, and straps for you to borrow.  

Classes planned for the next few weeks:

Thurs, 10/1/15:  Power Yoga  

Tues, 10/6/15:    Full Body Yoga
Thurs, 10/8/15:  Sub

Tues, 10/13/15:   Sweat Yoga  

Thurs, 10/15/15:  Sub
Tues, 10/20/15:    Sub
Thurs, 10/22/15:  Sub
Tues, 10/27/15:    Sub
Thurs, 10/29/15:  Sub
Tues, 11/3/15:      Sub

Hope to see you in class!  

Namaste' 

Carrie