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Ashtanga Yoga for Beginners: Surya Namaskar A and B

Intermediate I
(63 Reviews)
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This is the second of Jeff Lichty's 3-part series that introduces the ashtanga yoga system to a beginner student. In this class, you will be learning surya namaskar a and b (sun salutation a and b), which together form the vinyasa flow of ashtanga yoga, along with a few of the basic asanas. Once you can move through these sequences, you can progress into learning the Fundamental Asanas, the Half Primary Series and Full Ashtanga Primary Series.

Equipment

  • None

Focus

  • Vigorous/Energy
  • Spine
  • Flexibility
  • Legs and Feet
  • Morning

Style

  • Ashtanga Yoga
Hajy
January 1, 2021
Comment:

Love coming back to this class. Jeff is a great teacher, I highly recommend this class for those who are interested in this series. Thanks again Jeff!

jmart3977
November 16, 2020
Comment:

As someone recovering from a back injury and now ready to ease gently back into Ashtanga, I really appreciated this class - the pacing, focus on fundamentals, and...humor! Thank you Jeff!

alexjb
May 21, 2020
Comment:

good 40 minutes, moderate pace, sun salutations plus a few other poses.
I'd be tempted to call this beginner rather than intermediate, but that's subjective :-)

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