Thursday, April 9, 2015

Why do Yoga?



Make the time to take as many different styles of Yoga that call out to you.  It is easy to  get locked into one style and think that is Yoga.  Yoga is indefinable.  It, to me, is a martial art, a discipline.  It takes fortitude, practice, experience and passion.  There are so many styles of ‘Yoga’ being invented every year here in America.  You could go your whole life learning.  What I think you will find, is one style will be ‘Your Style’ for a while, maybe months, maybe years, then you will evolve into something else.  This way you are climbing a ladder of Yoga. 
I don’t think it is beneficial to ‘Guru Hop’ where you take one class from this person and that.  I think it is good to see if a style calls to you and then get absorbed in it as much as you can.  When it no longer satisfies see what the next progression would be. My Guru has a saying; “Yoga is popular, what is popular is NOT Yoga”.  I see this in all the trends and ‘new’ ways of doing Yoga.  While it is fantastic that Yoga is exploding in our culture where it is much needed, one should ask, why they are doing Yoga.  What is the perceived result desired from this form or practice?  Is standing on my head on an unstable board in the ocean really going to benefit my journey?  What is the reason you are on your Yoga path?  Why are you there? 
If the teacher, style, presentation of information, lifestyle, morals, ethics, heck, even the music are not serving your higher good, why endure?  As my first meditation teacher says in her book ‘Meditations for Miracles’, “The only virtue in suffering is realizing that you do not need to suffer”.  I do not relate to boot camp style training or the drill sergeant you must be in pain to gain mentality.  I do believe in discipline but that is an entirely different lesson than being demeaned and in pain.  If you are taking a style of Yoga or what is being called Yoga ask yourself how it is serving you and your greatest good.  That is the purpose of Yoga, the design of this system of eight limbs is to serve the evolution of all mankind.  Inherent in the foundation tracing back thousands of years is the idea of maximizing ones human experience on all planes of existence.  To reduce suffering and separation and create unity and oneness is the definition of the word Yoga, Yog, to Yoke or draw out your maximum potential.  How can you create unity when you are in an uncomfortable situation, in stress without knowing why you are there?
If you are new to Yoga, experienced or just checking it out to see if you want to do it, Why is the beginning.  Each posture should be for a purpose, a reason, physical, mental, energetic, psychic, emotional, and awareness.  Tell me what your intention is?  No really, what is it you want from what you are doing?  What are you doing and what are you getting out of it?  I ask this several times in class as a leader.  Mostly I get blank stares.  How can we know what we want if we don’t know who we are or what we truly hope to get out of something?  Have you ever felt blindly led into a situation without knowing why you are there and then left with a feeling of being lost?  This does not just apply to Yoga, we all do it all the time.  Weather you never pick up a Yoga mat or try a class, you can use these guide posts I have created to determine exactly what it is you want and how to get it now.  If you are considering Yoga or currently practicing, this self exploration can create instant clarity for you on your path. 
What is this Yoga thing everyone seems to be talking about?  How do  you start, or if you are started, how to proceed?  Just the word Yoga can be daunting, let alone the pretext, deeper meanings, esoteric understandings and reasons for doing it.  If you are like me, you thought it was something foreign, maybe a religion, or just a form of exercise.  But if everyone else is doing it, there must be something to it, right?  It must be something worth checking into.  However, there is one catch.  You must know what it is you want first before entering.  Your intention must be clear or you could be lost in the sea of modern Yoga.  Its confusing out there and you can waste time and energy by not knowing how to start or where to go.  This book will guide you through the maze with the help of my students, teachers and personal experiences from a teachers perspective but more importantly, help you determine what you want so your path is clear through a specific formula.  We will set the guide posts for you, it will take action on your part, but we can illuminate your torch so you can see down the path you decide to choose.
Yoga has become quite a phenomenon in our modern culture today.  Especially in the West, where we allways tend to look for bigger and better it can be confusing.  In the land of opportunity and designer everything you can currently find a style of Yoga to meet your mood for the day.  A practitioner (person practicing Yoga) can studio hop from one place to the next on a daily, weekly, monthly basis sampling all the varieties of Yoga out there.  Yoga in the park, stand up paddle board yoga, trampoline yoga, Kundalini, Ashtanga, Hatha, Power, Hot, Yin, Restorative, the list goes on and on.  Studios pop up every day on the Yoga scene from giant Yoga corporation studios to private owned studios.  One can take a Yoga retreat to far off exotic locals like Bali or Argentina or even without leaving the country in Sedona or Ojai to name a few places.  There are Yoga trainings happening in garages or huge schools and centers.  One can join an association such as Yoga Alliance or do it underground since the industry is not regulated.  Yogis come in all shapes and sizes from ex hippies to hippie wannabes, from $300 designer outfitted (not including cost of mat) fitness models to nearly naked hot bodies sweating it out in sauna yoga studios.  Mc Yoga has sprung up everywhere and taken root in our culture.  No longer a passing fad, it is here to stay in one form or another.  But what does it all mean?  Where does it come from?  How do we know what path is right for us without becoming stressed out by our distressing Yoga?  Is it a religion?  What is the right way to do a posture?  What if I am not flexible?  Do I have to meditate?  Why do I feel so much better at the end?  As a Yoga instructor of eleven years and a meditation student of 19 years these are all questions I have asked and have had my students present.  My intention for this book is to share some of the answers to all the ?’s that my students and I have found.  I hope to shed a light on this machine called Yoga through my personal experience, my seeking of answers and deeper meanings and those my students have shared with me.  I also intend to share my insight of Yoga principals and philosophies in a formula that I know works so you can find your answers to the ?’s you may have.
Yoga is a multi-Billion dollar a year industry.  Yes, that’s a Billion.  How could it all be helpful?    So many students come to me after feeling lost or being hurt and misguided.  I have heard stories of students being mishandled so brutally that they lay down their mats forever and never intend to return.  Through years of coaching and hearing these stories I have devised a system that works in determining what it is you may need to be receiving from not only Yoga but everything in life.  Don’t worry, there are no worksheets, no homework, no one handing out pass or fail, but you do have to be honest and brave.  Through this journey together you will dispel myths and misperceptions, avoid potential danger  and come out at the end of the path with clarity and light around your life and the reason for what you are doing.  You will no longer enter into situations without knowing why you are there and what you are supposed to be getting.  You just need to be willing to take the steps forward, we have laid out where the traps are, trust yourself, you can do it and will come out on the other side with a sense of union, all systems functioning optimally.


–Troy

Friday, March 27, 2015

How to meditate any where. Learn with Troy.


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Learning to anchor your mind to a deep state of relaxation is one of the most useful and practical tools I use and teach. Anchoring your deep state of relaxation with a scent, word, mental picture, song or tool of your choice can instantly take you out of stress and create calm. I used this technique to cure myself of my driving anxiety panic attack. You will have to experiment to see which one works for you. then the tool has to be reinforced.
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As always I love your questions and experience. Thank you for sharing this with others and posting on  line so I can help others. 
With love - Troy Cox 

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Don't do Child's Pose

Balasana or Garbasana (usually a different form that is done upright with feet behind head): Child's Pose is a popular posture for teachers to start their class in.
Below I state reasons that you should not do childs posture unless your warmed up and in great health. For as many reasons as you hear to do this pose I suggest otherwise. I never start in this posture and find it very unwise for most students to begin here.
I am used to being out spoken as an individual and as a Yoga teacher I find that true as well. My main concern is safety first for my student.  A teacher should create a safe environment for a students own  growth.  A teacher should know exactly why they are teaching what they are instructing to their students.
When considering the benefits of a Yogapose the question should be asked, why not do a posture?  Below I list the reasons not to do this posture for the majority of  students considering that the students are not all fit 20 year olds. I've found in twelve years of teaching all body types that the majority of students are ill equipped for  this pose, myself included.

Garbasana (Child’s Pose)

 Kneel on the floor. Touch your big toes together and sit on your heels, then separate your knees about as wide as your hips or as wide as your mat.

Exhale and lay your torso down between your thighs.

Lay your hands on the floor alongside your torso, palms up, and release the fronts of your shoulders toward the floor. Or extend your arms out shoulder width with palms  down.

Purported Benefits

Gently stretches the hips, thighs, and ankles.  Calms the brain and helps relieve stress and fatigue.

 REASONS NOT TO DO CHILD'S POSE

Most of the population have tight  ankles from wearing shoes and not stretching. This position hyper flexes stiff ankle joints and connective tissue. Ever twist  your ankle? This is essentially what your doing to the top  of your foot with your body weight pressing on  delicate bone.

Tight knees and injuries to the knee joint can cause a myriad of issues for the majority of the population. Shin splints, runners knee, Achilles tendinitis, floating knee cap, swelling around and behind the knee are just a few of the external issues that can be compounded by the pressure in this pose especially on a cold joint. Internally the potential of a twist in the joint leading to a meniscus tear is enough warning in this position to warrant not being here cold. A meniscus surgery can potentially require a cadaver transplant.

We haven't even made it to the hips yet. The potential external rotation of the hips with the added body weight pressure can cause an inflammation of bursitis and sciatica. The compression of the femoral artery and contraction of the hip flexor can cause numbness and loss of blood flow throughout the legs. Most of the population have tight hamstrings and this posture creates a sustained hamstring contraction making things tighter.

Wait there's more (as the ever popular info commercial likes to remind us). The extended arm version can create a contraction of  tight neck and shoulder muscles aggravating the upper body. Rotator cuff injuries are so common in most individuals.  In this posture we are irritating tight shoulders and potentially adding stress to the delicate rotator cuff tendons  and tissue. To compensate most students will lock out their elbows. Tendinitis is another common ailment. Even with the hands back by the feet version of this pose there is a rotation in the forearm to turn the palms up which is a major irritant of tendinitis.

To the low back this posture generally cause a bowing of  the back due to tight back muscles. This pulling can culminate in your sacral and lumbar area. Never allow someone to push or try to straighten out your back in this position especially if your not warmed up.

I find most students place pressure on their forehead causing compression in the back of  their neck,  another common sight of injury. As a neck injury survivor I find even with my chin tucked in this position unbearable for very long.

Another supposed benefit is stress reduction. However when we have pressure in our chest and abdomen it can be difficult to breath. This posture puts most students in an abdominal contraction with rounded shoulders and tightened ribs making it very challenging to take a deep or prolonged breath. Yoga should start with a deep centering breath technique not available with a compressed abdomen. For a student suffering from panic attacks or claustrophobia this is a frightening posture to begin in.

I will skip the contraindications for pregnancy. Suffice it to say CHILD'S posture is good for children. An average individual, new to Yoga or not probably will find this posture uncomfortable and potentially damaging especially when it is the first shape they are asked to assume with a cold, tight and stiff body. All the top ten sports injuries can be aggravated by this  'restful' posture. For these reasons and more I will never start my Yoga classes from here.

I'd rather have you facing me so I can see your smile as you sit upright and breath deeply with me. Safety First smiles all around. See you on the mat.
- Yogi Troy Cox

Thursday, February 19, 2015

What l Teacher Training Yoga Authentic

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Fully certified and includes coaching on how to create your own work as a Yoga teacher.

 

200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training.  .  In the traditions of Kripalavanandaji and other ancient voices we combine Kundalini and Tantric traditions with the more popular Western Hatha and Vinyasa Flow styles.

"Troy's RYT-200 course at Sun Salute Yoga has been a beautiful blur of yoga, philosophy, anatomy, science, nutrition, and transformation. I never thought I could have such a solid foundation of yogic knowledge in just 10 weeks! Not only did I learn how to safely guide students into postures as well as an understanding of their benefits physically, mentally, and energetically; I learned the importance of compassion, empathy, and mindfulness as a teacher. I was allowed to begin developing my own voice as a guide, and in that was able to see the importance of encouraging students to find their own voice in their yoga practice. I think I can safely say that taking this course, from Troy specifically (and with Sun Salute), is one of the most life changing and profound decisions I have made throughout my 28 years here in this body. I couldn't be happier with the end results."

Namaste,

D. Cole Bowen

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"Your SunSalute yoga teacher training program was a life-changing experience. Not only did I learn true yoga, but I found a deep transformation in my life and personal practice. I am currently teaching at two yoga studios and my training has well prepared me to reach my students where they're at, to guide them to reach inward, and create a unique experience with profound effect of well being. Troy is an excellent teacher and mentor and the program is well designed and organized to maximize your learning experience." Jeny Vidal

 

Conscious Yoga Instructor Training will guide you as you embark on a path of self-discovery so that you may confidently and effectively pass this gift on to others. In this in-depth study of Yoga, you will learn how to cultivate yogic transformation in your own life and develop these tools and techniques in action.

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"The teacher training was so comprehensive and engaging. Troy brought guest speakers to talk to us about everything from aruveda to anatomy. All the teachers were very knowledgeable and well prepared. Troy designed the teacher training in an amazing way that will help you in your professional life as well as your personal life. I had been teaching yoga for a few years, but I found that the wisdom I gleamed from the teacher training has changed me as a teacher, as a student, and as a person. I am so thankful for this opportunity to learn more, make lifelong friends, and become an excellent yoga teacher, and you will be too! Don't miss this opportunity to become a certified 200-hour teacher learning from at least two 500-hour Master Yoga Teachers. It will change your life for the better, forever." -Claire

Based on the Kundalini, Tantric and Hatha traditions, this is a 10-week intensive study of yoga as it was meant to be. 
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Conscious Yoga Instruction goes beyond the postures and provides an overarching yogic technique that can be applied to any yoga style. It explores how to channel your energy to provide a deeper experience using breath, practical anatomy and Yoga Nidra. This course is designed to deepen your understanding of yoga and strengthen your personal practice as well as to prepare you to become a highly effective teacher, expert in building a dynamic class sequence. 

In this course, you will:
• Experience your own yogic transformation by practicing intensely every week and learning ‘secrets from a yogi’ and ancient techniques

 

"Sun Salute's teacher training was a great experience. I never felt the pressure and stress of "school". It was a relaxed and fun learning environment, and I came out of it with the knowledge and confidence to teach a class on my own. Troy was a great teacher who was willing to share his experience with us to make us better teachers. I love teaching at Sun Salute Yoga, and I will never forget the friends I made during my teaching training. " Shannon

• Discover your hidden skill as a teacher with the proper use of verbiage and inclusiveness to teach warrior postures, Sun Salutations, spinal strengthening postures, balancing, hip openers, spinal twists, shoulder stands, core strengthening, inversions and more
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• Find and develop your own ‘voice’ and talents using Troy’s approach to creating a unique journey 
• Learn ancient skills from the Amrit Method of Meditation in Motion with your best voice, creativity, and skillful effectiveness
• Learn how to guide students in and out of deeper levels of yoga with Troy’s three major actions to utilize in any posture 
• Learn how to clearly see and assess the press points and energetic extension of a posture
• Learn how to open blocks in a student’s energy flow
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• Reconnect with your true inner self and break down self-inflicted barriers to your fullest potential

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Oils and Chocolate

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Monday, January 26, 2015

You could change lives.

Hello,  Happy 2002. That's when I started my Yoga journey. After ten years of meditation and spiritual questing I was introduced to Yoga. I was instantly hooked as I had a moving meditation experience my first Yoga class. I couldn't even lift my arms over my head for long as a body builder but my meditation training clicked with the Yoga flow and I barely remember that first class because I was so in tune with the postures and my buddy in that first class that time seemed to skip by.  Now it's 12 years later and I've completed three levels of Yoga Fit teacher training, three levels of Core Power teacher training and six Amrit Yoga Teacher Trainings, completed Pramahansa Yoganamdas home study course been mantra initiated with Amma and attended countless workshops with  major American yogis leading trainings, traveled the world taking and teaching Yoga and meditation and own a studio that specializes in helping others practice safely for Mind Body Longevity and raises money for a wide variety of charities every year.  Nothing pleases me more than sharing my passion with others. Helping others to achieve a safe path to health and well-being is the greatest reward. I've graduated three classes of certified teachers who are out there helping others now with their own unique voices. The branches of the tree keep growing. I've found training ten teachers at a time keeps it authentic and cultivates relationships and uniqueness. I look forward to our next training in March and the amazing guest teachers we will have sharing their talents.  By helping me spread the word about our training you could be helping future students of our teachers by ensuring they are trained safely. Thank you in advance for circulating our flyer and posting or forwarding anywhere and to anyone who may be interested. Thank you for helping me spread the word about our next teacher training program.  As always please feel free to contact me with any of your Yoga or health and wellness questions.  Thank you Troy Cox Sun Fit Studios -a boutique fitness studio.  Sun Salute Yoga (949) 371-6097 Http://www.sunsaluteyoga.com Sunfitstudios@Gmail.com 24582DelPrado#G Dana Point Ca.92629

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

It's Your Teacher Well Trained?

I am so pleased to offer my Fourth Authentic Teacher Training. Helping serve others who are going to become teachers and in turn help their future students means so much to me. It's my way of giving beyond my means. You see if I help train teachers how to present Yoga safely they will be able to reach so many students beyond who I could teach. It feels like I'm feeding many from one loaf of bread. Won't you please help me spread the word about our upcoming training in March? I would so appreciate your help in getting the word out.
Thank you -Troy Cox
Learn to teach in a small group of ten instead of getting lost with100 others in a teacher mill. Get personal attention and learn how to be authentic you and not a yogabot. Shine and grow personally to transform your practice and learn how to help others.  Public speaking skills to anatomy. Feel confident to teach others all styles of Yoga in a safe environment from teachers who have been practicing for over ten years each.

Friday, January 2, 2015

3rd Annual Living Vision Board Party

I’m attending a Meetup with Safe Yoga: Sun Salute Yoga Center Dana Point http://meetu.ps/2Fp6tw