TKV
Desikachar, son and longest standing student of Krishnamacharya,
continues to carry this tradition into the 21st century. He has been
instrymental in building bridges between Yoga and others healing
modalities, inspiring thousands of Yoga practitioners worldwide.
The following practices and principles are unique to Yoga as taught in the tradition of Krishnamacharya:
● The entire range of Yoga's tools are utilized in a practical and experiential manner.
● In individual settings, personalized Yoga programs are evolved for therapy or general needs.
● Group classes are taught with a specific focus that provides individual attention and care.
● Yoga Therapy utilizes an integrative approach that is complementary to others healing modalities.
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The Yoga Teachers and Yoga Therapists are constantly growing and
learning through mentoring, personal practice and continuing education
programs.
Some
of the tools used in this tradition include (but are not limited to):
postures (Asana), breath regulation (Pranayama), lifestyle suggestions
(Vihara-niyama), chanting (Mantra), visualizations / affirmations
(Bhavana), gestures (Mudra), and guided self-inquiry (Svadhyaya).
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