Guest guest Posted June 30, 1999 Report Share Posted June 30, 1999 according to BNS he adapts the sequencing taught him by krishnamacharya to the needs/capacity of the individual. comparison of my experience with him and that of friends would bear this out. although he made a distinction between primary, intermediate and advcanced postures he did not separate them into different series. each day you start the alphabet as he called it at A and progess through as far as you could go until he supplied you with more posture/letters and your practice gets longer&longer, sweeter&sweeter. or should that be sweatier. enjoy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 1999 Report Share Posted July 1, 1999 1/ Yes, his classes are very individual.<br><br><br>2/ BNS Follows the principal of vinyasa teaching<br>the series as appropriate, based he claims on<br>what Krishnamachar taught him. eg Generally<br>he will only require Marichasana AB&C in first<br>series if asked why not do "D" he will ask why<br>not do FGH... also<br><br>3/ There are Many teachers in and around Mysore<br>worth studing with - Venkatesh is quite popular<br>amoungst Jois's students. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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