• Playing the Edge

    Part of the art of yoga is knowing how far to push yourself and knowing when to stop. The point at which any more effort would be too much but any less would be too little, is called “the edge,” and mindfully sensing this point- advancing and retreating from it when appropriate- is often referred to as “playing the edge.” Understanding the concept of the edge as well as how to successfully play it is, in my opinion, one of the most important things to remember in any yoga class. In fact, your ability in yoga has almost nothing to do with the number of poses you can do. It is not dependent on your degree of flexibility or on how well you can balance. Rather, your skill in yoga…

  • College Baseball Players Using Yoga For The Competitive Edge

    “Doing yoga every day has made me a better athlete. Getting in the gym and getting strong is one thing, doing yoga every day, it makes me more flexible, makes me faster, makes me stronger.” – Matt Arburr For free baseball videos, tips and strategies to remain injury free and get a competitive advantage on your competitors go to http://poweryogaforsports.com.