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I was wondering , why the CD ROM of Iyyengar and others is not

helpful in this case

 

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On Fri, 31 May 2002 ashtanga yoga wrote :

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>There are 2 messages in this issue.

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>Topics in this digest:

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> 1. Re: help

> "ashtangibychoice"

><AshtangiByChoice

> 2. Re: Re: help

> "Demian Meyer" <dmeyer

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>Message: 1

> Thu, 30 May 2002 20:47:48 -0000

> "ashtangibychoice" <AshtangiByChoice

>Re: help

>

>I can't help you with the model thing, but in the meanwhile you

>might

>want to check out Sivasakti on

>http://sivasakti.com/articles/intro-

>asanas.html, which has some extremely nice deal such as you're

>seeking, and Yoga Dancer Designs

>http://www.YogaDancer.com/Asanas.html, which is working towards

>what

>you're seeking. :)

>

>There's also that brand new Iyengar book which offers gorgeous

>shots

> from every angle you can think of for many, many asanas.

>

>Something else to consider is that different traditions do

>different

>asanas differently. (How many times can YOU use the word

>"different"

>in one sentence!?) So what you received might not have been

>wrong,

>per sé, but not the style your teacher has taught you. This

>would be

>something to consider as you seek a model.

>

>You might find those sources I've suggested to be exactly what

>you

>have in mind, so you don't need to reinvent the wheel. OTOH, if

>it's

>not, I do hope you find someone to work with you!

>

>Good luck!

>

>ashtangayoga, "helen_labs" <helen_labs> wrote:

> > ... what we want is one person performing a certain asana and

>snaps

> > from all angels.

> > When one asana is complete she will move to next pose. This

>gives

> > new student complete understanding of the posture.

> >

> >

> > So this time we thought we would request for help to different

>yoga

> > groups ...

>

>

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>Message: 2

> Fri, 31 May 2002 09:28:38 -0400

> "Demian Meyer" <dmeyer

>Re: Re: help

>

>WOW! Those sites are really great!

>

>Thanks a lot!

>

>-Demian

>-

> "ashtangibychoice" <AshtangiByChoice

>ashtanga yoga

>Thursday, May 30, 2002 4:47 PM

>ashtanga yoga Re: help

>

>

> > I can't help you with the model thing, but in the meanwhile

>you might

> > want to check out Sivasakti on

>http://sivasakti.com/articles/intro-

> > asanas.html, which has some extremely nice deal such as

>you're

> > seeking, and Yoga Dancer Designs

> > http://www.YogaDancer.com/Asanas.html, which is working

>towards what

> > you're seeking. :)

> >

> > There's also that brand new Iyengar book which offers gorgeous

>shots

> > from every angle you can think of for many, many asanas.

> >

> > Something else to consider is that different traditions do

>different

> > asanas differently. (How many times can YOU use the word

>"different"

> > in one sentence!?) So what you received might not have been

>wrong,

> > per sé, but not the style your teacher has taught you. This

>would be

> > something to consider as you seek a model.

> >

> > You might find those sources I've suggested to be exactly what

>you

> > have in mind, so you don't need to reinvent the wheel. OTOH,

>if it's

> > not, I do hope you find someone to work with you!

> >

> > Good luck!

> >

> > ashtangayoga, "helen_labs" <helen_labs>

>wrote:

> > > ... what we want is one person performing a certain asana

>and snaps

> > > from all angels.

> > > When one asana is complete she will move to next pose. This

>gives

> > > new student complete understanding of the posture.

> > >

> > >

> > > So this time we thought we would request for help to

>different yoga

> > > groups ...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ashtanga yoga

> >

> >

> >

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