Saturday 12 June 2021

The Journey So Far

 

When I began attending Yoga Centre Winnipeg a few years ago, I had only practiced yoga a handful of times. I had recently sustained a hand injury and a physiotherapist recommended a regular yoga practice. I started with a trauma sensitive yoga program at YCW and gradually over the next few weeks and months my hand was feeling much better. Over time I made a full recovery, and I believe this was due in part to the fact that I had increased the amount of exercise I had been doing. Yoga is more accessible to me than jogging or weight training for instance. Plus, I like the breath focus and meditation that yoga practice offers.

Feeling more limber and stronger than I had in some years, I began taking beginner classes. Over the next weeks and months, I saw that my balance improved along with my energy level, digestion, and sleep. As I practiced, I became more confident, and curious, so I tried the various yoga styles that YCW offers. I was guided by the studio’s very helpful and knowledgeable staff to attend classes based on my experience.  Over the next year I attended various workshops offered by YCW, including meditation classes, a workshop focusing on hips, and a restorative practice workshop. I was feeling better and learning how to feel better.

Yoga brought me to notice how my body was responding – to the yoga poses, to foods, to the weather, to stress, to everything, and the more connected I became to how I was feeling and to my breathing, the more interested I became in learning more. I then embarked on YCW’s two-year (200-hour) teacher training program and I haven’t looked back!

When I reflect on this past year since the start of the pandemic, I think of how YCW yoga classes have been the only activity for me that hasn’t been disrupted! When the closures first began, my skepticism of how I would feel about online classes quickly turned into gratitude. I’ve been able to continue my learning, work towards my teacher training certification, and keep active while being at home so much more. 

Wednesday 2 June 2021

Now, The Teachings of Yoga...

  I had been contemplating taking a 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training program for a few years before I began attending Yoga Center Winnipeg but was unsure as to where and how this journey would unfold. However, once I was introduced to YCW, I knew that I had found the yoga community I was searching for and was finally ready to take the leap and commit. And as the saying goes, I have no regrets!The Teacher Training Program at YCW has far exceeded my expectations. The incredible breadth of knowledge and understanding of the practice, as well as the wisdom and guidance of Shauna has provided me with a profoundly transformative experience.

Yoga offers many gifts, and I am extremely thankful for having Yoga in my life! For me, Yoga has been key in maintaining a sense of grounding and presence, which has been especially helpful during all the change and uncertainty of the pandemic. It also helps to quiet my mind, instilling in me a feeling of inner calm and peace.

Chitta Vritti Nirodhah...

Another gift that Yoga offers is a sense of connection. It has given me an opportunity to connect with and develop a deeper understanding of myself. And even with the social distancing and isolation in the pandemic, I have still felt connected to my Yoga community.

Yoga teaches us to adapt, and we have certainly had to adapt during the pandemic! I am so appreciative of the courage, grace and commitment of Shauna and Jan to evolve with these challenging times. The online offerings have been a real gift! I have especially enjoyed the Sadhana experience. It has led me to finally be able to develop a consistent home practice!

In closing, I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the experience of the YCW Teacher Training Program and the amazing and life changing opportunity to explore and embrace the practice of yoga.

Karen Hopko