什么是普拉卡萨健康计划?
该计划在4个关键支柱上开发:通过瑜伽,正念,心理学和营养进行运动。
所有Prakasa课程都基于这些支柱,为每个人带来健康生活。
健康计划的目的是什么?
让今天的现代人提供一个完整的健康生活模式,从身体到内心的意识和心灵,然后从内在唤醒每一颗心的健康之光,去生活和创造。
谁可以加入Prakasa Wellness?
每个人 都
您可以从健康计划中获得哪些好处?
通过瑜伽体式的练习,可以激活身体的活力和内在意识,让你的日常工作更有效,大大改善你的身体健康。然后学习如何吃健康的饮食,以健康的方式思考,这样你才能以积极的方式生活,发展你无限的潜力。
The foundation of most modern yoga styles, Hatha Yoga promotes health through balance of mind and body. The postures enhance flexibility, strength, and endurance, while breath and meditation improve focus, calmness, and sense of well-being.
Originating in Indian philosophy, Hatha Yoga has evolved significantly in the past century to focus on postures, breathwork, and internal locks as a means of meditation. In the 20th century, the focus on yoga postures and fitness has made Hatha popular throughout the world.
Hatha classes are beginner-friendly, providing you with the base of classic yoga sequences that encourage you on your yoga journey. You can expect to learn basic breathing and meditation techniques alongside low-impact yoga postures.
Ashtanga is a dynamic style of Hatha Yoga that synchronizes breath and movement in a powerful flow. Ashtanga can be characterized as precise, rigorous, and self-disciplined. The primary techniques of Ashtanga consist of ujjayi (sound) breathing, mula bandha (root lock), and drishti (concentration). The original vinyasa style, Ashtanga is divided into six set series ranging from primary through advanced asana sequences.
Ashtanga developed in the late 19th century through the research of the legendary T.Krishnamacharya, and has been popularized by his students K. Pattabhi Jois & BKS Iyengar, and their students still today. Ashtanga Yoga is the foundation of the most popular yoga styles today.
Ashtanga classes are challenging but can be adapted to newer students. The traditional teaching method of Mysore Style offers one-to-one instruction within a small group class, allowing you to progress at your own rate. Led Ashtanga classes are perfect for learning the tempo of the vinyasa practice while picking up valuable cues and techniques from the teacher.
Rooted in the methods of Ashtanga, “Rocket Yoga” earned its catchy name because “it gets you there faster.” While Rocket deviates from the set sequences of Ashtanga, the principles of vinyasa and overall framework remain. The system is divided into Rocket Sequence 1,2,3, which quickly develop strength, flexibility, and body control.
Rocket is a contemporary yoga that encourages creativity over tradition. Rocket became popular in California in the late 20th century through the teaching of Larry Schultz and was popularized by his association with Rock&Roll musicians, The Grateful Dead.
Rocket classes are popular because of the fun, challenging, and creative atmosphere. Newer students get to explore advanced poses and inversions as Rocket Yoga encourages students to make variations and new interpretations of traditional asanas.
Core Power Yoga is a type of heated, dynamic yoga focused on the pillars of asana (posture), meditation, and self-inquiry: asana is access to vitality, power, and freedom; meditation is access to awakening and being present; self-inquiry is access to discovery and new possibility.
Power Yoga has thrived since the late 20th century and the continued emphasis on combining yoga and physical fitness methods. Power is a blend of Ashtanga & Hot Yoga styles that have been developed by Baron Baptiste. Baptiste’s work with professional and collegiate sports teams has increased the popularity of yoga amongst more men and athletes.
Classes are performed in a heated studio and are designed to be adaptable to all levels. In Power Yoga class, you will learn the pillars of ujjayi breath, flow, drishti (gaze), and bandha (stability) while practicing dynamic vinyasa sequences.
Famous for classic yoga postures practiced in a heated room, Hot Yoga provides a calorie-burning yoga workout like no other. While the postures of Hot Yoga are assessable for all levels, the long holds combined with controlled heat and humidity in our purpose-built studio, offers the benefits of detoxification, deep muscle stretching, and intensity that will challenge even the fittest athletes.
Hot Yoga developed in California where teachers began heating the yoga room to resemble the conditions of India. This is a 90-minute class practiced in a room heated to 40° C with 40% humidity. In Hot Yoga class, you can expect a beginner-friendly arrangement of postures that will help you to sweat and stretch beyond expectation.
Synchronizing breath and body, Vinyasa Flow is a fluid movement experience. Here, the focus on continuous motion encourages practitioners to let go of thoughts, focus on the present flow, and achieve a “moving meditation.”
Vinyasa Flow is a contemporary yoga style utilizing many of the elements of Ashtanga such as breath, movement, and concentration. One of the unique features of Vinyasa Flow is the variety of topics and sequences that you can experience in class.
Variations of postures invite diverse levels of practitioners from beginners to advance. The class can be slow or fast, gentle or powerful, soothing or challenging, depending on the desired mood and outcome. In Vinyasa Flow, you can expect a fun, sweaty yoga class built on creativity and innovation.
Iyengar Yoga emphasizes the correct alignment of all body parts within each posture. Known for attention to detail and the use of props such as bolsters, blocks, and straps, Iyengar is one of the most recognizable yoga styles in the world today.
Beginning with the legendary teacher BKS Iyengar (1918 – 2014) and his creative use of modifications to help his students progress, Iyengar Yoga helped establish many teaching standards, especially in anatomical alignment that we use in yoga today. In addition, many of the yoga props, from straps, blocks, and bolsters, to the yoga mat itself, originated in Iyengar Yoga.
Iyengar classes have a slower pace than a vinyasa class offering greater precision for individual poses. Each pose is held for an extended time to allow you to adjust your body to the correct alignment and deepen the effect. Props and modifications are incorporated to enhance the experience of the postures. Learning the precise alignment increases your body awareness leading to meditation and a feeling of well-being—all levels.
Prenatal Yoga is designed to prepare you for the stages of pregnancy and delivery. As your body changes so do your body’s needs. Prenatal yoga applies postures, breath, and meditation exercises that are specific to pregnancy, delivery, and sets the foundation for postpartum recovery.
Prenatal yoga is based on traditional and contemporary approaches to a healthy pregnancy. While many of the yoga exercises are found within modern exercise science, cultivating awareness through yoga practice enables expecting parents to have a deeper connection with their growing baby.
Prenatal classes are open to all levels of yoga experience. These classes offer a safe space to connect with others going through similar physical and emotional changes, offering support for expecting mothers. Interweaving childbirth education and yoga practice, many of the aches and pains related to pregnancy are addressed in these classes. You will leave each class with practical tools in your journey to delivery.
Postnatal Yoga classes are for your active recovery following delivery. Postpartum is a unique time in one’s life requiring more care and nurturing, but often challenged by the demands of a new baby. These classes implement yoga exercises that are geared toward nurturing and rebuilding a healthy body following childbirth, addressing complaints such as chronic physical pain, rectus diastasis, emotion instability/depression, and rebuilding strength and body shape.
Postnatal Yoga classes are open to all levels of yoga experience. Implementing physical therapy techniques with traditional yoga practice provides you with practical tools for a mindful, healthy recovery.
Designed for ages 3-9, Kids Yoga offers play-based yoga classes for your child’s physical, mental, and emotional development. Kids Yoga helps improve physical fitness, flexibility, endurance, balance, and coordination in a non-competitive, nurturing environment.
Kids Yoga is unique as a fitness activity due to the non-competitive environment. Here is a space free of “winners and losers” that still supports the positive aspects of sport such as practice, skill development, personal improvement, and being a teammate.
Kids class apply various learning methods such as story-telling, singing, acting, and other playful games that foster a sense of fun while learning. In addition to yoga postures, Kids Yoga shares the wisdom of yoga philosophy such as respect, kindness, and community.
Acro Yoga is a dynamic physical practice that combines acrobatics, yoga, and healing arts. Distinct from a traditional yoga class, Acro Yoga requires two people to work together, one person as the “base” and the other as the “flyer” to create innovative sequences. While Acro Yoga can be easily identified through its fun and interesting movements, the practice itself remains rooted in the philosophy of yoga.
Founded in 2003 by former acrobats in North America, today Acro Yoga is practiced by millions of people worldwide. Besides the graceful displays of physical movement, Acro Yoga has become popular because of the community feel created through pop-up classes and playgrounds which often arise anywhere and anytime.
Acro Yoga classes are open to mixed levels. Although the “lifting” and “flying” may same daunting, you will quickly realize that this is more about technique than strength. This is why size doesn’t matter and it’s not just big people who do the lifting, and tiny people who do the flying. In Acro Yoga, you will learn the techniques for both, and soon you may be lifting people twice your size! The foundation in Acro Yoga is building trust, cooperation, and communication between you and your partner.
Sharing many characteristics of Iyengar yoga, Alignment yoga maintains a slower pace incorporating props such as straps and blocks to develop strength, flexibility, balance, and stamina in the postures.
Alignment yoga offers precise instruction of the joint position and skeletal alignment in various poses along with modifications for those with physical limitations. In Alignment class, you can expect a progression from foundational poses to more challenging. This class is suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced students wishing to refine their practice.
Yoga Basic provides the foundation in yoga asanas, pranayama, and meditation to safely begin your practice. This introductory class is perfect for those new to yoga or who prefer a slower pace and additional instruction in the poses.
Mastering the basics of yoga by learning the various cues, alignment, and purpose of the asanas gives you the confidence to advance quickly in your practice.
You can expect a step-by-step progression in your practice in the Yoga Basic class. Learn everything from setting up your mat and using props to the therapeutic effects of the asanas. Yoga Basic is a time for you to start (or start again) your yoga journey.
Patanjāli describes the Eighth Limbs of yoga in ‘Yoga Sutra’, of which Dhyāna is the seventh limb and the necessary path to the eighth limb Samādhi. Dhyāna is a kind of state and often translated as Meditation. In this background, the state can not be taught, but the techniques of meditation can be shared. Through consistent training on the techniques, we may reach the Dhyāna state as undisturbed, non-judge mental, non-delusion, wholesome insight.
In meditation class, you are guided through techniques in seated meditation. Here, you will gain practical information as to position and sequence, while learning through meditative experience. This class includes various “takeaways” that you can include in your home practice.
An excellent way to de-stress, reset, and renew, Restorative Yoga invites you to be fully present while nourishing the body, mind, and spirit. Although not as physically challenging as some other styles, Restorative classes are not necessarily “easy.” Often, yogis experience deep sensations, energy, and awareness through slow movements and longer holds in the postures.
Restorative classes are based on the teachings of B.K.S. Iyengar, the legendary yoga teacher who pioneered the use of props to support the body, enhance alignment and allow for the accessibility of yoga for everybody.
In Restorative class, the slower format means ample time for exploration of the poses with the opportunity for more personalized assistance from your teacher. Whether you are a beginner or experienced student, Restorative Yoga is a safe and comfortable environment for you to simply be.
In contrast to the dynamic yang yoga styles, there is the yielding style of Yin yoga. Yin combines insight meditation with gentle yoga postures to stretch along the meridians and fascia planes. Yin is notable for passive, longer-held poses that work into the connective tissues such as ligaments, joints, and fascia.
Holding stretches for extended periods has been around for thousands of years in Kung Fu and Daoist yoga. Yin yoga balances the complementary forces of yin and yang and improves the flow of chi within the meridians and organ systems.
In Yin class, expect a meditative atmosphere where you have a chance to settle deeply into your body. Yin consists of long-held, passive floor poses mainly working into the lower body – the hips, pelvis, inner thigh, and lower back. Yin classes are sequenced to follow the body’s energy pathways (meridians) with different themes based on the seasons, lifestyle, or meditative focus.
Pranayama is a scientific method of controlling the breath. This practice not only gives the practitioner deep and healthy breathing, but also helps the practitioner develop inner energy in preparation for the practice of the meditative phase. Through the deep systematic breathing practice, strengthen the breathing function, strengthen the viscera, increase the intake of fresh oxygen for the body, reduce the accumulation of stale gas in the lungs, thus improving the effectiveness of breathing, and tune the nervous system, relieve pressure, purify the inner body.
In meditative experiences, people feel deep peace, focus, effective relief from their burdens, joy, and love. Through the practice of meditation, we increase our awareness of ourselves and our connection to all things, and learn to fill every moment of our lives with a contented, peaceful, loving mind.
Originating in classical Buddhist teachings, contemporary Mindfulness integrates clinical psychology for therapeutic application. Over the past few decades, Mindfulness has been promoted by a diverse group of monks, medical researchers, and educators for helping people reduce depression, stress, and anxiety. Mindfulness also helps promote physical health and has been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce heart disease, reduce chronic pain and inflammation, improve sleep, as well as alleviating gastrointestinal problems.
In Mindfulness class, basic concepts of mindfulness and a wide variety of mindfulness practices are taught, including mindfulness meditation and more informal everyday mindfulness practices, that can be practiced anywhere and anytime. Open to all levels.
Yoga Nidra is the practice of deep, sleep-like relaxation, while maintaining full consciousness. Yoga Nidra is associated with increased “feel good” hormone production such as dopamine, improved heart-rate variability, and balancing to the nervous system. Yoga Nidra is used as a healing tool for chronic stress, physical fatigue, and clinical psychology symptoms such as PTSD.
In Yoga Nidra class, the teacher uses verbal instruction to guide you through scanning and sensing the body to gradually and systematically withdraw from the “outer” sensory world to better awareness of the “inner” experience. The brain switches from beta to alpha waves, signaling the transition from activity to meditation. Receive deep rest and restoration in this extremely healing practice that is done entirely lying down.
Similar to the practice of integration found in yoga, at the heart of modern psychology is the path of individuation. Individuation is the process of releasing limiting beliefs, anxiety, and trauma on the path to becoming a whole, self-actualized person. That is the path to becoming your best self.
Implementing the tools of psychology such as systematic inquiry, self-reflection, and self-observation, you are guided to improve your relationship with yourself and others. In these classes, you will learn more practical ways to improve your self-talk, thinking patterns, behaviors, and emotional response to stress. On this path of self-work, you are supported by trained teachers and a group of fellow practitioners all with the goal of self-improvement. The ripple effect of the class is greater clarity and connection with yourself and your loved ones.
In Yoga Philosophy class, students will listen quietly to the classical Yoga Sutras, the Yoga Philosophy and the Yoga History. These theoretical wisdom can be very well applied to our life, inspiring people to produce better mind, positive energy and thinking mode. It can also benefit us in the practice of yoga asanas.
Classical Yoga Philosophy includes stories, parables, and profound wisdom which are surprisingly relevant to the challenges that we face in daily life today. By studying classical texts such as Yoga Sutra, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, we gain greater clarity to the human condition, and how we can systematically apply yoga in our lives.
Yoga Philosophy class contains a topic for study and exploration. The teacher provides you with a handout for the class which creates a foundation for discussion and meditative inquiry. Here, you develop your own skills for philosophical thinking while developing a broader, more enriching way of seeing the world around you.
什么是Prakasa精通?
精通计划是一门更专业的培训课程,针对的是那些对自己的生活有很高要求的人,以及那些想成为优秀瑜伽老师的人。每个培训课题将分为专业层次,通过实践技巧、教学技巧、课程策划技巧、人体解剖学、心理学、觉醒意识、营养学等进行分析和授课。专业的基础和升华人群,提升瑜伽健康生活的全面性。
普拉卡萨精通计划的目的是什么?
我们给予更多的专业知识和智慧,为那些想成为成功精英的人提供良好的学习环境和教学
誰可以加入Prakasa Mastery?
所有想要提高自己或成为更好的瑜伽老师的人。
您可以从精通计划中获得哪些好处?
Prakasa的精通计划将为您打开瑜伽老师的职业道路,成为一名真正优秀的瑜伽老师。它还将大大提高您在观众面前的演讲质量,无论您来自哪个行业。它将对您的日常生活和工作产生积极影响,因为您将在培训课程中学到知识。
工作坊将重点关注所有类型的瑜伽课程,以及更广泛的身心健康领域,分享,交流,教学和培训特定主题。将邀请相关领域的专家或导师向社区成员展示新的想法并教授新技能。
工作坊内容和形式多样,包括分享、教学深化、学术交流、实验创新等;不同的线上/线下渠道;不同类型的短期/中期/长期研讨会将逐步进行。
Prakasa Mastery conducts professional trainings in yoga, physical and mental wellness. We will invite internationally well-known professional masters in these fields to teach and have lectures.
Mastery program is suitable for those who are interested in the field of physical and mental health, wish to study in depth, or engage in related workers in the future.
The training includes 50-hour to 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training as well as shorter Specialty Training lasting 2 to 7 days. Prakasa Yoga training is accredited with Yoga Alliance and offers trainees the opportunity to achieve international certification.
2-3 Days Training – Pre Training & Continued Education for Registered Yoga Teachers
5-7 Days Training – Intensive Training & Continued Education for Registered Yoga Teachers
50 HR Training – Specialty Training & Continued Education for Registered Yoga Teachers
100 HR Training – Pre/Post Training for Registered Yoga Teachers
200 HR Training – Full Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) Teacher Training Course
300 HR Training – Advanced Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-300) Teacher Training Course
Prakasa offers a wide variety of Special Events that helps to spread the appeal of yoga beyond the mat. Special Events range from one-night-only events to week-long Conferences and Seminars. Special Events such as Conferences will bring well-known yoga masters together, highlighting the diversity of yoga and allowing for the exchange of ideas. Special Events provide a spark of inspiration for Prakasa members while expanding the appeal of yoga to the broader community.