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Journal / Yoga studies

The Iyengar Institute Milan Blog to talk about Yoga, beyond trends.
Insights into practice, science and insights into contemporary yoga studies academia.

Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Nov. 1, 2022

Fall detox - part 5


Chiara M. Travisi

Find a focus on the fifth part of the detoxifying sequence

Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Oct. 31, 2022

Fall detox - part 4

Chiara M. Travisi

Find a focus on the fourth part of the detoxifying sequence


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Oct. 29, 2022

Fall detox - part 3

Chiara M. Travisi

Find a focus on the third part of the detoxifying sequence


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Oct. 28, 2022

Fall detox - part 2

Chiara M. Travisi

Find a focus on the second part of the detoxifying sequence


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Oct. 27, 2022

Fall detox - part 1

Chiara M. Travisi

Find a focus on the first part of the detoxifying sequence


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Oct. 22, 2022

Seasonality - Fall de-toxifying yoga sequence

Chiara M. Travisi

The first sequence I am presenting deals with Fall and is focused on ‘de-toxifying’ the embodiment. Detox here means how, through our yoga practice, we can become able of ‘touching’ some internal areas which are particularly related to the physiological functions of ‘digestion' and ‘de-toxification’, but which are usually far away from the possibility of a direct contact. Yog-asanas and prāṇāyāma give us that ‘magic’ to create such a contact.


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science

Oct. 19, 2022

Seasonality: the climate outside and the climate inside us

Chiara M. Travisi

Transformation, ‘seasonality’, is a fundamental principle to be taken into consideration in personal yoga practice. Every day our embodiment experiences bio-chemical changes in order to adapt to external stimuli, generating an internal response and continuous transformation. In other words, every day we find ourselves dealing with a ‘climate outside’ and with a ‘climate inside’ us. In this series of four sequences I address this fascinating topic by proposing a practice for each climate season: Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer.


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science | Yoga Studies

July 6, 2022

Breathing de-automatization: proper timing and proper results

Chiara M. Travisi

"The body, the limbs, the psyche, the organs of action and sensory ones are very 'ours'. Breathing is not as much "ours". However, breathing is more than anything else 'for us'." Prashant Iyengar, "Pranayama: a Classical and Traditional Approach"


Iyengar | Science

Sept. 18, 2020

Benefici dell’IYENGAR® Yoga: review scientifica

Chiara M. Travisi

Esistono studi scientifici sugli effetti benefici dell’Iyengar Yoga, pubblicati su riviste referenziate internazionali, vediamo alcuni esempi


Iyengar | News | Practice | Science | Yoga Studies

April 21, 2020

Tapas, reasonable effort and resilience in practice

Chiara M. Travisi

Where does a reasonable effort in our practice end? Assessing the boundary conditions and acting out of habit is always desirable


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