Sun & Moon Yoga Studio 2013 Winter Newsletter.
-
Upload
sun-and-moon-yoga-studio -
Category
Documents
-
view
219 -
download
0
description
Transcript of Sun & Moon Yoga Studio 2013 Winter Newsletter.
Winter 2013
How Much Is Enough Yoga?by Amir
2
The reasons for beginning a yoga practice are many and varied, but most of us who stick with it are looking for
ways to feel better about ourselves, to be healthier, and to enjoy life more. Yoga advances this better state of
being through postures, breathing techniques and meditations which help remove the obstacles holding us
back from feeling better in body and mind, and to replace those obstacles with space for the positive to
come into our lives.
To answer the main question, how much is enough yoga, the answer really depends on the goals you wish to
achieve and how much time you want to invest in reaching those goals. If your goals are to build strength
and flexibility, to clear tension from your muscles, and counteract the stresses of daily life, then perhaps a
weekly class or two with some home practice would be enough.
However, yoga teaches us that true happiness comes from inner change, not from outside circumstances.
Using the body as an initial tool, you can create changes in your state of mind and transform your whole sense
of self. When this happens, it’s easier to react to external events in a more balanced way, and to take things
more in stride. Even better, you are able to see your life more clearly, and make decisions accordingly. So if
personal transformation is what you’re after, the more yoga the better.
I suggest a practice that takes yoga into your daily life. This is easier said than done since we all have jobs,
families, homes, and other time- and energy-consuming responsibilities. But remember that making time to
practice results in better quality time for the rest of life’s obligations. More importantly, stopping to practice
doesn’t have to mean always setting aside 90 or more minutes to practice every day. Even a few minutes is
good – a few stretches here and a few breaths there can make a huge difference. Find moments to stand
in tadasana (mountain pose) when you are waiting in a line. Pause at your desk to take a simple seated twist.
Take in a deep clearing breath before you take in a meal. When I play ice hockey, we have two-minute
breaks between each period to give our team a chance to re-
group, re-energize and re-center. These breaks are important
and can mean the difference between a satisfying or a
frustrating game. This is how to integrate yoga into daily life. This
is how to live well.
If attending yoga class only once a week is all your schedule
allows, it doesn’t mean you can’t “do” more yoga. It’s true that
the more you do, the better you feel – flexibility, strength, and
positive state of mind will increase along with the amount of
practice you do – but with creativity and determination, you
can be doing the work of connecting mind, body, and breath
all the time. And that would be enough.
3
In Praise of Half-Moon - Ardha Chandrasanaby Lory Manning
For a long time, I called my version of it Dark-of-the-Moon pose; forward leg with bent knee, back leg toes to
floor, torso stretching forward, forward hand with block reaching toward the floor, forward knee moving
toward straight, back leg starting to lift, then forward foot splaying wide, balance departing, back foot
returning to floor. Try, try, retry. So many classmates in full flight, soaring fully extended into the pose while I
remained staunchly earthbound. I wanted to get into that pose with all my heart and thus began my affair
with ardha chandrasana.
And now at eleven years and counting, here’s the state of things. What was Dark-of-the Moon pose, is now
Quarter-Moon pose. My front knee straightens all the way, my back leg lifts high, straight, parallel to the floor,
its foot flexed, my forward hand on the block, block on floor, grounded foot pointed straight ahead and
steady—well, at least, on good days. But my head, shoulders, torso and lifted leg remain on the horizontal
plane. On the best of days, I can turn a bit—a little bit—moving my torso and lifted leg a couple of inches or
so toward the front wall without falling out of the pose—but push for even an inch more and down I come,
unbalanced, foiled again.
Or I can use a prop—the wall—which grounds my flexed upper foot and allows the rest of me to wax closer to
an ideal pose. And sometimes I can move that foot off the wall and sail, briefly, a joyful, acrobatic bird until
balance, that tricksy enforcer of Newton’s laws, brings on the waning of my half moon.
For me, Half-Moon is more path than pose. Traveling that path means keeping company with imperfection,
focusing on aspiration through encircling doubt, spinning the impossible into the possible all the while keeping
balanced and content with whatever
phase of the moon shows up that day.
Of all the yoga poses I’ve contended
with, Half Moon is the one I most want to
master. Some asanas — head stand, for
instance — will have to wait for another
life time. But, ah, for Half Moon, I have
high hopes — maybe next year, maybe
next week, maybe next class.
Lory Manning is a proud graduate of Sun & Moon’s In-Depth 200-Hour Foundations program, and is now a certified yoga instructor. If you have questions about the program, contact Alex Levin, Director of Teacher Training & Advanced Studies at [email protected]. We can also put you in touch with Lory for a first-hand account of her teacher training experience!
4
Teacher Spotlight: Freedom Style Yogaby Anne Jablonski
When people used to ask me what style I practice or teach, I never had a compact answer that didn't trigger more questions. Now? I mooch the description used by Erich Schiffmann,
the teacher who so radically influenced my practice. Erich teaches the wisdom of using
technique as a stepping-stone to a deeply intuitive and intelligent listening that informs each
moment on the mat. He calls it ‘Freedom Style Yoga.’
“Instead of deciding in advance what it is you think you’re supposed to do,” says Erich, “you
start transcending everything you’ve learned and intuitively start letting the alignment come
through.” Here's how it seems to go, although putting words around it necessarily diminishes it.
First, it sets your yoga asana practice free. Informed by the template of information and
intelligent alignment, you begin to get more playful and free with the poses, diving into all the
options and openings they offer.
Then? Once you get the hang of skillful internal listening with the poses, it begins to register
that the same source of intuition guiding where to put your hand in Ardha Chandrasana just
might be trustworthy enough to steer more elements of your life, moment to moment, off the mat.
Meditation is the absolutely essential ingredient. It holds your hand across the bridge between
the familiar banks of mechanical practice to the liberating banks of intuitive yoga practice
and intuitive living.
Intuitive living, theoretically, sounds like a liberating bed of roses, but in practice, making your
way across that bridge can be mighty scary. It demands a leap of faith as you risk letting go of
deeply engrained habits and everything you think you know. It takes patience to lean into the
unknown, much less to trust it.
So you start where it’s easy. You test it out in circumstances where the stakes aren't too high.
Over and over, you inquire. You listen for and act on guidance on the mat. Then you listen for
and act on guidance on what hat to wear or whether to paint the walls aqua or yellow.
Eventually, you listen for and give expression to guidance on more consequential decisions.
It can feel, at first, as if you're surrendering your personal authority, like you’re submitting to
being led around by the nose. The nerve! And, in one sense, you are. You're abandoning the
limited definition of who you thought you were in favor of an unlimited, expansive Knowing of
who you actually are. Your limited definition of who you are (“my will”) morphs into a limitless,
truer definition of who you are (“Thy will.”)
5
A meaningful yoga practice demands only our gentle inquiry. What I want for myself and for my students is to keep the practice fresh and compelling through moment-to-moment
curiosity. What now? What now? To know whether “Thy” will is trustworthy requires only
this. What now? There’s nothing scary about that.
I'm still stumbling my way through all this. Like I said, it takes patience. What I'm
experiencing more and more is that
there’s no way I can figure this out
alone. And that I'll never figure it out
if I don't partner with brothers and
sisters to cultivate our shared
willingness to see the deepest truth about how we are collectively
sourced. We need each other to do
this thing.
That's why I love teaching. It’s why I
love yoga classes. And it’s why I
love our community. We team up.
We get curious together with a
shared commitment to set one
another free.
Read more of Anne’s musings at www.yogasetfree.com
And don’t miss the chance to experience Freedom Style Yoga right from the source when Erich Schiffmann returns to Sun & Moon,
April 19 - 21, 2013.Registration opens Jan 1.
DIRECTIONS TO ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON STUDIO3811 Lee Highway Arlington, VA 22207
From Rt. 66 heading East: Take Exit 72 (Spout Run/Lee Hwy) Turn left onto Lee Hwy. Continue on Lee Hwy until you reach the third light. Turn right onto N. Pollard. Park in lot on your right. The studio is on Lee Hwy on the right in a small strip of stores.
From GW Parkway/Alexandria:Take the Spout Run Exit (left exit) off GW Parkway. Turn right onto Lee Hwy. Continue on Lee Hwy and at the fourth light turn right onto N. Pollard. Park in lot on your right. The studio is on Lee Hwy on the right in a small strip of stores.
First ClassFree!If you have never taken a class at our studio, we would like you to try a class on us. We hope that if Sun & Moon is the right studio for you that you'll sign up for one of our many offerings.You may want to give this coupon to a friend.Bring this coupon to the studio for your first class.
This offer is valid one time to local residents who have never attended class at Sun & Moon.
Arlington Fairfax City703.525.YOGA (9642)www.sunandmoonstudio.com
6
ARLINGTON STUDIO WINTER (12 WEEKS)WED JAN 2 - TUES MAR 26 (closed for spring break Wed Mar 27 through Sun Mar 31)
Day/Time Class Instructor Start Date Fee Studio
MONDAY 10:00am-11:15am Level 1 Judith Lyon 7-Jan $180 A10:15am-11:45am Level 2 Asya Haikin 7-Jan $180 B12:00pm-1:15pm Gentle Asya Haikin 7-Jan $180 A12:15pm-1:30pm Meditation Jackie Shaffer 7-Jan Donation B4:00pm-5:15pm Level 1 Karin Caffi 7-Jan $180 B4:00pm-4:45pm Middle Schoolers (no class 1/21, 2/18, 3/25) Annie Moyer 7-Jan $117 C4:30pm-6:00pm Level 2/3 Jackie Shaffer 7-Jan $180 A5:00pm-6:00pm High Schoolers (no class 1/21, 2/18, 3/25) Annie Moyer 7-Jan $117 C5:30pm-6:30pm Mat Pilates 1 TBD 7-Jan $156 B6:15pm-7:45pm Level 3/4 Carol Stehl 7-Jan $180 C6:15pm-7:45pm Level 2 Amir 7-Jan $180 A6:45pm-7:45pm Mat Pilates 1/2 TBD 7-Jan $156 B8:00pm-9:30pm Vinyasa 1/2 Michelle Provenzano 7-Jan $180 B8:00pm-9:15pm Level 1 Amir 7-Jan $180 A
TUESDAY TUESDAY 6:30am-7:30am All Levels Michelle Provenzano 8-Jan $156 A10:00am-11:15am Level 1 Judith Lyon 8-Jan $180 B10:15am-11:45am Level 2 Annie Moyer 8-Jan $180 A11:30am-12:30pm Feldenkrais Madeline Helbraun 8-Jan $156 B12:00pm-1:30pm Level 3 Annie Moyer 8-Jan $180 A4:30pm-6:00pm Level 2/3 Jackie Shaffer 8-Jan $180 A4:30pm-5:45pm Level 1 Tanja Szabo 8-Jan $180 B6:15pm-7:45pm Level 2 Jackie Shaffer 8-Jan $180 A6:15pm-7:30pm Level 1 Suzanne Morgan 8-Jan $180 B6:30pm-7:45pm Yoga for the 12 Steps (no class 3/26) Lynne Dreyer 8-Jan $165 C7:45pm-9:15pm Level 2/3 Kristin Heinz 8-Jan $180 B8:00pm-9:15pm Gentle Asya Haikin 8-Jan $180 C8:00pm-9:15pm Level 1 Heidi Panetta 8-Jan $180 A
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY 6:30am-7:30am All Levels Charlotte Raich 2-Jan $156 A9:30am-11:00am Level 2 Jackie Shaffer 2-Jan $180 A9:30am-11:00am Vinyasa All Levels Kristin Heinz 2-Jan $180 B11:15am-12:30pm Level 1 Jackie Shaffer 2-Jan $180 A11:30am-12:30pm Moms & Babies Jane Phelan 2-Jan $156 B4:00pm-5:15pm Gentle Gere Riley 2-Jan $180 B4:30pm-6:00pm Level 2/3 Annie Moyer 2-Jan $180 A6:15pm-7:30pm Level 1 Jackie Shaffer 2-Jan $180 B6:15pm-7:45pm Level 2 Annie Moyer 2-Jan $180 A8:00pm-9:15pm Level 1 Ruth Ann Lowery 2-Jan $180 A8:00pm-9:30pm Level 2 Roger Panetta 2-Jan $180 B
THURSDAY THURSDAY 6:30am-7:30am All Levels Gayle Fleming 3-Jan $156 A9:30am-10:15am Toddlers Together
(16 mos. To 5 yrs w/caregiver) Paula Levin-Alcorn 3-Jan $156 per child;
20% sibling discountA
10:30am-12:00pm Level 2 Alex Levin 3-Jan $180 A10:30am-11:45am Level 1 Annie Moyer 3-Jan $180 B4:30pm-5:15pm Kids (ages 5 to 11) Azure Lea 3-Jan $156 A6:15pm-7:30pm Level 1 Carol Stehl 3-Jan $180 A6:30pm-7:45pm Prenatal Maureen V./Beth E. 3-Jan $180 C7:00pm-8:30pm Advanced Practice Rotating Senior Faculty 3-Jan $180 B7:45pm-9:15pm Level 2 Suzanne Morgan 3-Jan $180 A
FRIDAY FRIDAY 9:30am-10:45am Level 1 Jane Phelan 4-Jan $180 B10:15am-11:45am Level 2 Jackie Shaffer 4-Jan $180 A11:00am-12:30pm Level 3 Judith Lyon 4-Jan $180 B11:45am-12:30pm Meditation Jackie Shaffer 4-Jan Donation A4:30pm-5:45pm Gentle Pauline H./Faith H. 4-Jan $180 B6:30pm-8:00pm All Levels Alfia Khaibullina 4-Jan $180 B
SATURDAY SATURDAY 8:00am-9:00am Mat Pilates 1/2 Nirinjan Devi 5-Jan $156 B9:15am-10:15am Mat Pilates 1 Nirinjan Devi 5-Jan $156 B9:15am-10:30am Level 1 Amir 5-Jan $180 A10:45am-12:15pm Level 2 Amir 5-Jan $180 A10:45am-12:15pm Vinyasa All Levels Kristin Heinz 5-Jan $180 B12:30pm-1:45pm Prenatal Pauline Howard 5-Jan $180 B2:00pm - 3:00pm Moms & Babies Melissa Hurt 5-Jan $156 B
SUNDAY SUNDAY 9:00am-10:30am All Levels Enid Kassner 6-Jan $180 A9:15am-10:45am Level 3 Alex L./Jackie S. 6-Jan $180 B10:45am-12:00pm Level 1 Enid Kassner 6-Jan $180 A11:00am-12:30pm Level 2 Anne Jablonski 6-Jan $180 B4:30pm-6:00pm Vinyasa 2 Alfia Khaibullina 6-Jan $180 B6:30pm-7:30pm Meditation Jane & Garrett Phelan 6-Jan Donation B
FAIRFAX STUDIO WINTER (12 WEEKS)WED JAN 2 - TUES MAR 26 (closed for spring break Wed Mar 27 through Sun Mar 31)
Sun & Moon Yoga Studio is
among the country’s premier
schools for the study and practice
of yoga. We’ve shared our
teachings with over 10,000
students since the early 1990s. We
embrace a holistic approach to
this ancient system of health and
healing, offering our cherished
students a well-rounded yoga
education and practice to help
them feel better inside and out.
Our philosophy is based on an
eclectic blend of hatha yoga
traditions with instructors who share
a strong passion for teaching and
a commitment to giving students
a nurturing home for exploring the
art and science of yoga.
While this schedule is current as of the printing, there may be changes prior to and after the start of the quarter. Please check our website at www.sunandmoonstudio.com for the most up-to-date information.
DIRECTIONS TO FAIRFAX
FAIRFAX CITY STUDIO9998 Main Street Fairfax, VA 22031
From Rt. 29/211: Take Rt. 236 East (Main Street). Pass downtown Fairfax City. We’re located on the left in Main Street Center.
From I-495: Take Rt. 236 West (Little River Turnpike). Little River Turnpike turns into Main Street. We’re located on the right in Main Street Center.
From Rt. 123: Take Rt. 236 East (Main Street). We’re located on the left in Main Street Center.
7
Day/Time Class Instructor Start Date Fee Studio
MONDAY 10:00am-11:00am Mat Pilates 1/2 Stacy Oliver-Skaggs 7-Jan $156 A10:15am-11:45am All Levels Carol Confino 7-Jan $180 B11:15am-12:30pm Level 1 Susie Crate 7-Jan $180 A12:00pm-1:15pm Gentle Carol Confino 7-Jan $180 B3:45pm-4:30pm Kids (ages 5 to 11) Cynthia Maltenfort 7-Jan $156 A4:30pm-5:45pm Level 1 Carole Rodero 7-Jan $180 B6:00pm-7:30pm Level 3 Vicki Christian 7-Jan $180 B6:15pm-7:45pm Level 2 Dena Jensen 7-Jan $180 A7:45pm-9:15pm All Levels John Sherburne 7-Jan $180 B8:00pm-9:15pm Level 1 Deb Hertz 7-Jan $180 A
TUESDAY 7:00am-8:00am All Levels Cynthia L./Cynthia M. 8-Jan $156 B9:15am-9:45am Pre-K Yoga Fun (ages 3 to 5) Annette Hyde 8-Jan $156 B10:00am-11:30am Level 2 Annette Hyde 8-Jan $180 B10:15am-11:30am Gentle Noralea Dalkin 8-Jan $180 A11:45am-1:15pm Adaptive Yoga Noralea Dalkin 8-Jan $180 B4:30pm-6:00pm Level 2 Rixie Dennison 8-Jan $180 B6:00pm-7:15pm Level 1 Terry Strayer 8-Jan $180 A6:15pm-7:45pm Level 2/3 Rixie Dennison 8-Jan $180 B7:30pm-8:45pm All Levels Terry Strayer 8-Jan $180 A8:00pm-9:15pm Level 1 Susie Crate 8-Jan $180 B
WEDNESDAY 9:00am-10:30am Level 2 Cynthia Maltenfort 2-Jan $180 B9:30am-10:45am Level 1 Melissa Hurt 2-Jan $180 A10:45am-12:15pm All Levels Anna Mikheeva 2-Jan $180 B11:00am-12:00pm Moms & Babies Vicki Christian 2-Jan $156 A4:30pm-5:45pm Gentle Diana Davidson 2-Jan $180 A6:00pm-7:30pm Level 2 Carol Confino 2-Jan $180 A6:00pm-7:30pm Level 3/4 Pat Pao 2-Jan $180 B7:45pm-8:45pm Mat Pilates 1/2 Stacy Oliver-Skaggs 2-Jan $156 A8:00pm-9:15pm Level 1 Carol Confino 2-Jan $180 B
THURSDAY7:00am-8:00am All Levels Cynthia L./Cynthia M. 3-Jan $156 B9:15am-10:30am Level 1 Vicki Christian 3-Jan $180 A10:15am-11:45am Level 2/3 Judith Lyon 3-Jan $180 B10:45am-12:15pm All Levels Carol Confino 3-Jan $180 A12:30pm-2:00pm Level 2 Vicki Christian 3-Jan $180 B6:15pm-7:30pm Level 1 Carole Rodero 3-Jan $180 A6:30pm-7:45pm Prenatal Melanie Mustone 3-Jan $180 B7:45pm-9:15pm Level 2 Frank Wooldridge 3-Jan $180 A
FRIDAY 7:00am-8:00am All Levels Cynthia Lim 4-Jan $156 B10:00am-11:30am All Levels Kelly Tynes/Annette Hyde 4-Jan $180 B10:15am-11:45am Level 2/3 Vicki Christian 4-Jan $180 A11:45am-1:15pm Adaptive Yoga Noralea Dalkin 4-Jan $180 B12:00pm-1:15pm Level 1 Deb Hertz 4-Jan $180 A5:30pm-6:45pm Restorative Yoga Cindy Arnn 4-Jan $180 B7:00pm-8:30pm Yoga for the 12 Steps
(no class 2/9)Rixie Dennison 4-Jan $165 B
SATURDAY 9:00am-10:30am Level 3 Annette Hyde 5-Jan $180 B9:15am-10:30am Level 1 Dena Jensen 5-Jan $180 A10:45am-12:15pm Level 2 Rixie Dennison 5-Jan $180 B10:45am-12:15pm Vinyasa All Levels Annette Hyde 5-Jan $180 A
SUNDAY 9:00am-10:00am Mat Pilates 1/2 Nirinjan Devi 6-Jan $156 A9:15am-10:30am Level 1 Carol Confino 6-Jan $180 B10:15am-11:45am All Levels Michelle Provenzano 6-Jan $180 A10:45am-12:15pm Level 2 Carol Confino 6-Jan $180 B1:00pm-2:00pm Gentle Carol Confino 6-Jan $156 A4:30pm-5:30pm Middle & High Schoolers Cynthia Maltenfort 6-Jan $156 A5:00pm-6:15pm Prenatal Vicki Christian 6-Jan $180 B5:45pm-7:00pm All Levels Cynthia Maltenfort 6-Jan $180 A7:00pm-8:00pm Meditation Jon Waterman 6-Jan Donation B
Class Descriptions
Level 1: A basic introduction to yoga breathing, postures, and relaxation. Intended for beginners with no previous experience, or those looking for a gentle and basic ongoing practice.
Level 2: Refines the basics and provides more detailed alignment instructions and breath work.
Level 3*: Teaches more advanced standing and seated poses, pranayama, and begins integrating inversions, deeper backbends, and meditation techniques.
Level 4*: Intensifies an already-strong asana practice by developing a deeper internal and energetic understanding of yoga. Inversions, arm balances, wheel and lotus poses are included, as well as advanced pranayama and meditation.
All Levels: Includes the basics as well as options for deeper practice. Appropriate for all but brand new beginners.
Combination Classes (i.e. Level 1/2): For those comfortable in the lower level, and interested in exploring the next.
Adaptive Yoga: Slow-paced practice combining breath, deep relaxation, and gentle movement to restore strength, range of motion and vitality. Modified for individual needs. Ideal for students with health concerns.
Advanced Practice: Deep investigation of one topic each week that we would not take the time to incorporate in a regular-level class. Topics include anatomy, technique, energy, and traditional yoga wisdom. In-Depth studies requirement; open to all intermediate and advanced yogis. Senior faculty rotates each week.
Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement technique reveals and alters behaviors responsible for chronic stress, tension, and pain; facilitates recovery from injury and improves creativity and skills. The focus is not on what you do but on how.
Gentle Yoga: See “Adaptive” Yoga description.
Kids: Play and work with poses to increase flexibility and strength, develop coordination and posture, and explore relaxation and stress reduction tools. Yoga stories and/or visualizations will be presented in each class. For elementary ages.
Mat Pilates 1: This exercise system focuses on correct breathing, posture, and core strengthening.
Mat Pilates 2: The progression in this class is faster than Pilates 1 and provides an energetic, full body workout. Prior Pilates experience necessary.
Meditation: Learn to cultivate a deeply satisfying inner quiet and mindfulness. Includes short dharma talks and various meditation tools and practices. Open to beginners and advanced students alike. No registration necessary.
Middle and High Schoolers: A playful yet disciplined practice of asana, prana-yama, and relaxation, intended to help reduce stress and promote strength, self-esteem, focus, balance, and positive body images.
Moms & Babies: Bring along your baby, from infant to almost crawling, for this welcoming postnatal class that emphasizes how yoga can help you stay physically and emotionally strong and centered during baby’s first months.
Pre-K Yoga Fun: 30-minute class filled with breath, movement, stories, music and games for kids ages 3-5. Each class ends with relaxation. Yoga helps pre-schoolers increase flexibility, strength, coordination and posture.
Prenatal Yoga: An all-levels course to support and empower expectant mothers. Learn ways to ease aches and pains, make the body comfortable during pregnancy, and use the breath to calm and steady the mind.
Restorative Yoga: Relax in yoga postures where the body is entirely supported by blankets, blocks, and other props. An ideal way to end the work-week and renew the nervous system.
Toddlers Together: A fun romp for caregivers and toddlers. We will incorporate asana, stories, music, and creative movement to experience the joy and heartfelt wisdom of yoga with a child-like flow. 16 mos – 4 yrs, adult/child.
Vinyasa 1**: A fast-paced, challenging practice that builds stamina and strength through a series of flowing poses. Students should be comfortable coming quickly into standing poses with good alignment and should be practicing at Level 2 or above. Appropriate for beginning Ashtanga-style and power yoga practitioners.
Vinyasa 2**: Adds more advanced poses and challenging transitions to the fast, flowing pace of Vinyasa 1. Open to Level 3+ students or those comfortable with Vinyasa 1 and ready to expand. Appropriate for experienced Ashtanga-style and power yoga practitioners.
Yoga for the 12 Steps: Traditional 12 Step programs offer a remedy for a wide range of dependencies, but they do not address the physical dimension. In this class we practice movement, breathing, and conscious relaxation to develop awareness of and balance between the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Both yoga and 12 Step philosophies are woven to provide a framework for authentic living and personal growth. This is not a meeting. It’s a weekly space for anyone seeking a retreat from the challenges of life.
* Classes at Level 3 and above involve more difficult levels of practice; teachers may invite students to join a lower level class when appropriate.
**Vinyasa classes are not recommendeduntil a student has completed at least two quarters of Level 2.
8
9
Workshops, Programs, and Community Events
For the New YearFor the New YearFor the New Year
Mon 12/31 11:00a - 1:30p Ffx The Yoga of Reflection Rixie Dennison
Tues 1/1 11:00a - 1:00p Arl Wring Out the Old & Breathe In The New Amir & Annie
Tues 1/1 1:00p - 3:00p Ffx Embrace Change & Find Balance in 2013 Carol Confino
JanuaryJanuary
Fri 1/4 6:00p - 9:00p Arl Energy Medicine & Meditation Alex Levin & Jackie Shaffer
Fri - Sun 1/18-1/20 Variable Ffx The Practical Wisdom of Yoga Hosting Doug Keller
Sat 1/12 3:00p - 5:00p Arl Yoga for Winter Blues Annie Moyer
Sun 1/13 2:00p - 4:00p Ffx Yoga for Arthritis Vicki Christian & Carole Rodero
Sat 1/26 2:00p - 4:00p Ffx Yoga Nidra Rixie Dennison
FebruaryFebruary
Sat 2/2 1:30p - 3:30p Arl Restore w/Amir Amir
Sun 2/3 2:00p - 3:30p Arl Let Your Yoga Dance Carole Rodero & Cynthia Maltenfort
Fri - Sun 2/8 - 2/10 Variable Ffx Yoga for Healthy Aging Hosting Baxter Bell
Fri 2/15 7:00p - 9:00p Arl Valentine’s Partner Yoga Heidi & Roger Panetta
Fri 2/22 6:30p - 8:30p Ffx Core Integration Anna Mikheeva
Sat 2/23 1:30p - 4:30p Arl Healing Lower Back Pain Amir
MarchMarch
Sat 3/2 3:00p - 4:30p Arl Yoga for Your Dog Suzanne Morgan
Sun 3/3 2:00p - 4:30p Ffx Yoga for Your Feet Rixie Dennison
Sun 3/10 2:00p - 4:00p Arl Yoga for ADHD Faith Halter
Fri - Sun 3/15 - 3/17 Variable Arl The Yoga Before the Yoga Before the Yoga Hosting Patricia Sullivan
Sat 3/23 1:30p - 4:00p Arl Yoga at the Wall Amir
Do Some Good This Winter: Yoga for Good
Free classes for the community presented by Sun & Moon teachers to benefit the cause of their choice.
Saturdays
January 5February 23
March 23
4:30p - 5:30pArlington and Fairfax
Practice for yourself and others.
Family Bonding, The Yoga Way
Family Yoga workshopsfeature yoga games,
stories, and imagery to inspire all ages. It’s the perfect opportunity for
real family togetherness.
Sundays January 6
February 24March 17
4:00p - 5:00p in Arlington
3:00p - 4:00p in Fairfax
Raise Your Voice in Kirtan: The Yoga of Devotion
Chime in to this soulful, musical, chanting celebration of the
divine. Open your heart through voice and sound. Our
Kirtan events support local Yoga for Good charities.
Monthly Saturdays6:30p - 8:00p
Arlington
Check our website for current dates.
General Information and Fees
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONSun & Moon classes are offered weekly on a quarterly basis. We are a school of yoga with our classes structured to provide a well-rounded curriculum over an entire quarter. We recommend that students register for the full quarter, although we do allow students to attend with partial registration and/or on a drop-in basis.Please read all of our policy information before filling out the registration form on the following page. We accept beginners or new students at any time throughout the quarter as long as space is available in your class choice. If you are joining the quarter late, partial registration is available at a discount, provided that you sign up for six or more classes. Local students who have never been to Sun & Moon before, and are considering registering for classes, may take their first class free to determine if Sun & Moon is the right studio for them (ask our staff for terms and information).We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, checks, or cash. A $35 fee will be charged for checks returned to Sun & Moon.REGISTER EARLYRegistration is on a first-come, first-served basis. You have the option to register online, or by mail, fax, or phone. Please note, we will contact you only if the class you have chosen is full.SINGLE CLASS/DROP-INSA “drop-in” class is one you are not registered for. The rate for the drop-in class is dependent on whether you are currently registered for the quarter. We offer our students who are registered in the current quarter the discounted registration rate for an additional drop-in class. Students who are not registered in the current quarter pay the full drop-in fee. Note that though we always welcome drop-ins, occasionally space will not be available in a fully-subscribed class.FEES75- and 90-minute classes: $15/class for minimum of 6 per quarter $20/class to drop-in45- and 60-minute classes: $13/class for minimum of 6 per quarter $15/class to drop-in
Work Exchange VolunteersMuch gratitude to this dedicated group of helpers who keep the studios running: Abhaya Schlesinger, Angie Tyson, Ann Lyon, Anna Gibbs, Azure Lea, Barb Lewis, Belkis Hazera, Beth Cogswell, Bharti Temkin, Bonnie Awosika, Candi Ayala, Carole Rodero, Chrissy Boylan, Claudette Ferron, Claudia Spita, Claudia Vandermade, Colleen Riley, Corie Brown, Cynthia Lim, Cynthia Maltenfort, Deb Hertz, Deb Martin, Debbi Pierce, Debbie Davidson, Debbie Kidd, Debi Wilson, Deborah Hrouda, Dee Hester, Fran Tancretti, Hailey Jones, Heather Hendy, Hilde Carney, Ilene Cranisky, Jacquelyn King, Jane Collins, Jean DasGupta, Jen Frazier, Jennifer Eubank, J.K. Klimek, Judy Greenblum, Karen Uhlir, Kathleen Stemplinski, Kathryn Dame, Katie Rose McConnel, Kelly Kaelin, Kimberly Mosser, Lindsay Fox, Lisa Gunther, Lise Sajewski, Liz McGonigle, Lynnette Le Mat, Maria Schwab, Margaret Ayers, Margaret Byess, Marilee Muchow, Mary Mullins, Maureen Yacobucci, Mary Blackwell, Megan Peritore, Melanie Mustone, Michelle Negrelli, Mona Neff, Nancy Otis, Olynda Dalesandro, Penny Peters, Prasanthi Kammula, Rebecca Gebhardt, Richard Silverman, Robert Kahn, Ronnie D’Errico, Sandra Kilburn, Sara Beckwith, Shobha Sahgal, Sandy Rogers, Stephanie Crews, Susan Bennett, Susan Dyer, Theresa Drake, Tom Wanat, Vicki Florian, Juliana Rowe, Yumiko Almasov, Xoco Shinbrot.
Volunteer at one of our studios in exchange for yoga classes. Shift availability varies. Please check with the studio where you’d like to volunteer. Call 703.525.9642.
Studio StaffAmir Tahami, Annie Moyer, Claudia Vandermade, Cynthia Maltenfort, Kris Healy, Lee Bory, Rebecca Gebhardt, Tali Auble, Vicki Christian
MAKE-UPSWe invite you to make up a missed class in any other class within the current quarter at either studio. You may also make up classes in advance of a future absence within the current quarter. When you are doing a make-up, sign in at the front desk and inform the teacher. All make-ups must be taken during the quarter for which you are registered; they may not be carried over to the next quarter. Classes cancelled due to inclement weather may be made up during the quarter. Call the studio or visit our website to find out if your class has been cancelled.REFUND AND CREDIT POLICYKeeping in mind our liberal make-up policy, we understand that life circumstances sometimes get in the way, and yoga has to wait. If you decide you must ask for a credit or a refund, they are available for the number of classes remaining in the quarter, based on the date we receive your request (not the date you last attended). Therefore, please fill out a refund/credit request form as soon as you know you can no longer attend your classes.Refunds will incur the following administrative fees: $40 for classes, $5 for workshops. Refunds are given by check and may take up to six weeks to process. A Letter of Credit is valid for one year from the date issued, and incurs no administrative fee. Letters of Credit apply to classes and workshops only, and cannot be redeemed for cash or merchandise.Letters of Credit for workshops are available up to the day before the event. No refunds or credits are given the day of or after the workshop.WHAT TO WEAR AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATIONComfortable clothes such as shorts, footless tights, or leggings with a t-shirt or tank top. Please do not wear baggy sweats or pants (this inhibits the teacher’s ability to spot misalignments). Please remove shoes before entering the yoga rooms. We have men’s and women’s changing areas. No heavy perfume/cologne or noisy jewelry, please. For your safety, please leave valuables locked and hidden in your car. Cell phones must be silenced; for the benefit of all, we strongly discourage cell phones in the yoga room. Sun & Moon Yoga Studio, Ltd. reserves the right to dismiss (with or without a refund) any student who disrupts the harmony of the class and/or studio environment.
10
11
Arlington Studio 3811 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 22207 Fairfax City Studio 9998 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22031 703-525-YOGA (9642) www.sunandmoonstudio.com
For online registration go to: www.sunandmoonstudio.com
DISCOUNT POLICY
One $10.00 discount is available per student per quarter if you are either a senior 60 years or older, OR registering for two or more weekly classes during the same quarter. Discounts apply to full quarter registrations only.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
Yoga is a wonderful gift to longtime practitioners and beginners alike. We have gift certificates available for classes and workshops in any amount.
WORK EXCHANGE
We offer free yoga in exchange for those interested in volunteering to work at the yoga studio. Contact the studio where you’d like to volunteer.
Registration – Winter 2013703-525-YOGA (9642)
www.sunandmoonstudio.com
One form per person please. If you’re already in our system, just your name, current email and/or street name are sufficient.
Name ___________________________________________________________________ Date _______/_______/_______ Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________________________________ State ___________ Zip __________________________
Phone (day) __________________________________ (evening) ___________________________________ (cell) ___________________________________ Email _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please make payment to Sun & Moon for full amount. You may drop off, fax, or mail to:Arlington students, mail to 3811 Lee Highway, Arlington, VA 22207 Fax: 703-525-5524 Fairfax students, mail to 9998 Main Street, Fairfax, VA 22031 Fax: 703-934-9481
For mail in or Faxed registrations only:
Visa MC Disc # ______________________________________________________
Exp. Date ___ /____ CVC Code ______ Signature _____________________________________
Class Day Time Teacher Location Cost
Arlington __Fairfax __
Arlington __Fairfax __
One $10 discount per student is available if you are either registering for multiple classes per week for the entire quarter OR a senior (60+ years) registering for a full quarter. DISCOUNTS ARE FOR FULL QUARTER REGISTRATIONS ONLY.
One $10 discount per student is available if you are either registering for multiple classes per week for the entire quarter OR a senior (60+ years) registering for a full quarter. DISCOUNTS ARE FOR FULL QUARTER REGISTRATIONS ONLY.
One $10 discount per student is available if you are either registering for multiple classes per week for the entire quarter OR a senior (60+ years) registering for a full quarter. DISCOUNTS ARE FOR FULL QUARTER REGISTRATIONS ONLY.
One $10 discount per student is available if you are either registering for multiple classes per week for the entire quarter OR a senior (60+ years) registering for a full quarter. DISCOUNTS ARE FOR FULL QUARTER REGISTRATIONS ONLY.
One $10 discount per student is available if you are either registering for multiple classes per week for the entire quarter OR a senior (60+ years) registering for a full quarter. DISCOUNTS ARE FOR FULL QUARTER REGISTRATIONS ONLY.
Office Use: Reg. Book Cash Reg. CC Proc.
Circle: V/MC/Disc/CA/CK# ____________
PR________ GC#_________ GC$_________
SMYS credit_______
NAME____________ Date rec’d _________
Database by__________________________
SIGN HEREBy signing here, I declare myself to be responsible for my own health and safety while participating in class. I have read and understand the make-up and refund policy. _____________________________________________________
TOTAL DUE
3811 Lee HighwayArlington, VA 22207
Presorted StandardU.S. Postage
PAIDWashington, D.C.
Permit #567
We are thrilled to welcome this winter’s master teachers
DOUG KELLER presents The Practical Wisdom of Yoga: Jan 18 - 20 in Ffx.An enlightening practice with ‘news you can use’ for students and teachers alike.
BAXTER BELL presents Yoga for Healthy Aging: Feb 8 - 10 in Ffx.Back by popular demand, Baxter’s signature approach to practicing
healthfully and intelligently as the years add up.
PATRICIA SULLIVAN presents The Yoga Before The Yoga Before The Yoga: Mar 15 - 17 in Arl.Taking giant steps back from the "classic" asanas,
offering new doorways and windows into ourselves.
Warm Yourself From the Inside This Winter
AMIR’S YOGA THERAPY FOR LOW BACK PAIN Sat 2/23, Arl.
YOGA FOR WINTER BLUESSat 1/12 w/Annie Moyer, Arl.
YOGA FOR ARTHRITISSun 1/13 w/Vicki C. & Carole R., Ffx.
RIXIE’S YOGA FOR THE FEETSun 3/3, Ffx.
And, mark your calendar for the return springtime visit of our esteemed teacher and dear friend
ERICH SCHIFFMANN presents Freedom Style Yoga Apr 19 - 21. Registration opens Jan 1.
friend us at facebook.com/SunAndMoonYogaStudiofind us online at www.sunandmoonstudio.com