I am fascinated by the crossover between yoga and dance and this discussion was very interesting! Thank you again for bringing us these great talks with the masters.
I actually like the small segment videos better. I have to actually set aside time for these long ones which means i put off watching them. The short I can just watch in a spare moment or two.
Mulabandha is engaging the lower abs such that the pelvic floor is drawn up towards the pelvic cavity, there is no contraction in the pelvic floor. Thank you GD.
I was enjoying this dialogue tremendously until he mentioned Matthew Sweeney and point out a danger of Matthew's video. I have followed Matt way before I followed Kino or Tim. While I understood Matt's reasons for doing the video, I am disappointed that Tim didn't and actually singled him out. Not very professional. Every teacher has his own way of teaching, it how the students receives it that matters most. I love Keil's philosophy. So more Keil please…..
Azmi Samdjaga hi azmi, I apologize if I somewhat have come across critical to matthew's teaching. I am a greta fan of matthew actually. would you help me find that moment in the video please? I seem to not be able to find your reference. perhaps I could clarify whether there is a confusion or not. best, tim
Azmi Samdjaga around minute 54 Tim doesn't say there is a problem with Matthew's video breaking down the jump through dependent on how advanced you are, Tim says the danger is that everyone wants to start off doing the most advanced.
Hi Tim, at 54.17 you brought up Matt's new video about suggestions on series of jumps. And immediately after that said that you thought that "the danger is that everyone wants to etc..etc.." I assumed that you referred his video suggestions on jump/float as dangerous for beginners?
And I loved Stu’s counterpoint on reflection vs discussion as it relates to changing our patterns!
I am fascinated by the crossover between yoga and dance and this discussion was very interesting! Thank you again for bringing us these great talks with the masters.
Great talk between two yogis. very helpful. Thank you
Very helpful, lots of great points made.
I actually like the small segment videos better. I have to actually set aside time for these long ones which means i put off watching them. The short I can just watch in a spare moment or two.
Yes! In the making in the coming weeks, will have them into clips, takes a long time to edit :) stay tuned
There is a medicine in yoga that I think would be so beneficial for dancers, for the physical and mental.
Ashtanga yoga is to yoga what classical ballet is to dance
Vijnana Yoga - working with the Inner and Outer Vayus - Apana Vayu
Mulabandha is engaging the lower abs such that the pelvic floor is drawn up towards the pelvic cavity, there is no contraction in the pelvic floor. Thank you GD.
love the long interviews, did you do one with Kino as well?
No, not with stu and kino but we did small segments with her, will upload those soon!
lots of editing :)
I agree! Thanks Purple Valley team
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Unfortunatly a lot of dancer goes to yoga and they are still in dancing minds.
The interview was very good...But, the music in the background was very annoying...Couldn't keep watching because of this annoying song...
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I was enjoying this dialogue tremendously until he mentioned Matthew Sweeney and point out a danger of Matthew's video. I have followed Matt way before I followed Kino or Tim. While I understood Matt's reasons for doing the video, I am disappointed that Tim didn't and actually singled him out. Not very professional. Every teacher has his own way of teaching, it how the students receives it that matters most. I love Keil's philosophy. So more Keil please…..
Azmi Samdjaga hi azmi, I apologize if I somewhat have come across critical to matthew's teaching. I am a greta fan of matthew actually. would you help me find that moment in the video please? I seem to not be able to find your reference. perhaps I could clarify whether there is a confusion or not. best, tim
Azmi Samdjaga around minute 54 Tim doesn't say there is a problem with Matthew's video breaking down the jump through dependent on how advanced you are, Tim says the danger is that everyone wants to start off doing the most advanced.
Hi Tim, at 54.17 you brought up Matt's new video about suggestions on series of jumps. And immediately after that said that you thought that "the danger is that everyone wants to etc..etc.." I assumed that you referred his video suggestions on jump/float as dangerous for beginners?