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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Pai, Thailand Yoga!!!

I think I found heaven in Pai, Thailand. This is the yoga studio I just found. I couldn't have dreamed it up any better. A tree house studio, unbelievable.




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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Tools to create conscious cultivation of inner balance, equilibrium, wisdom and serenity.

Well today is Sunday December 12, 2010 and it marks 3 weeks for me being here in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I have decided to stay here in Chiang Mai until Dec.25. I am really enjoying the Sunshine Massage School, Wild Rose Yoga and the Blue Diamond Cafe. On Christmas day I will fly to Koh Samui and then take a boat to Koh Phangan to attend the Bliss Festival at The Sanctuary Thailand. I am gathering tools to create conscious cultivation of inner balance, equilibrium, wisdom and serenity.



It is imperative to let the nervous system unwind, the fluctuations of the mind to relax and the internal equilibrium to deepen. But for many of us, the constant go, go, go is all we know. We are continually running around like hamsters in a wheel, looking outside for happiness and fulfillment. So what is it that we are doing that is habituating this neurosis? Well I'm trying to figure that one out. Everyday I am challenged  in almost every moment to slow down physically, mentally and energetically.

I have been exploring different kinds of healing techniques and modalities to re align all of my bodies; the physical, emotional,energetic and spiritual. On this journey I am exploring different styles of Yoga, Thai Massage, Herbs, Tibetan Singing Bowls for Sound Healing and Meditation. I am happy to share my discoveries with you as I learn and trance-form.

Friday night dancing at the Rock Climbing Gym. This is love for the SPIRIT BODY. Courtesy of www.seesonya.com  
          
 


This is going to be a new hobby for me for sure.



This is the beautiful Rose from www.wildroseyoga.org





On Saturday morning I decided to take a course in making a Herbal Ball Massage Compress at Namo Yoga. I really enjoyed putting all the fresh herbs together. Taking the time to sit still and make something for a healing benefit was amazing for my emotional body. I felt a calmness come over me as other thoughts left my mind.  

       


Ingredients :

Zingiber cassumunar Roxb (Zingiberaceae),turmeric,
kaffir lime leaf and skin,orange skin,lemongrass,
Acacia concinna leaf, tamarind leaf,Cassia Siamea Britt leaf, camphor, and Salt.



Originally derived from ancient Thai traditions, Herbal Thai massage is slowly becoming a popular western modality. Thai yoga massage itself dates back over 2,500 years with roots from both Indian and Chinese healing practices.

The combination of a Thai herbal compress and traditional Thai massage techniques create a treatment designed to soothe almost any aliment one might experience. History of Thai Yoga Massage
Jivaka Kumar Bahaccha, Buddhist monk and founder of traditional Thai medicine and Thai massage techniques, established Thai massage to alleviate pain by improving the flow of 'prana' or life energy within the body.

Prana circulates through the body along pathways called 'sen lines'. Theoretically, when someone is experiencing pain or disease there is an upset in the flow of prana which flows along these sen lines.
When these blockages are stimulated with the pressure, stretching and kneading techniques, along with modified yoga postures used in Thai massage, it releases the blockage allowing prana to move freely again. As the released prana effortlessly flows again, each system of the body is saturated with vital nutrients improving the body's normal functions. As the body starts to return to a balanced state the pain decreases, energy is restored and the client is filled with a renewed sense of vitality and well-being.

The Yoga Connection
Thai massage was created based on yoga philosophies and traditions as it helps balance not only the body but the mind and spirit as well. Typically a Thai therapist meditates before each treatment to clear their mind of distracting thoughts and focus on bringing healing energy into the massage.
As stated earlier, modified yoga postures themselves are integrated into each massage session creating a multitude of avenues to apply massage techniques. Thai therapist maintains a calming quality to the massage by applying graceful rhythmic movements and focused attention while connecting the postures, similar to practicing yoga.

The Herbal Compress
Herbal Thai massage incorporates the use of a heated compress containing a collection of medicinal aromatic herbs traditionally grown in Thailand. This compress is simply a pouch filled with ground Thai herbs wrapped tightly in a natural porous cloth, usually unbleached cotton or muslin.
It is most often steamed to stimulate the herbs then pressed or rolled on the body during, before or after a Thai yoga massage. When used in conjunction with a Thai massage, the heated ball allows the muscles and joints of the body greater movement and flexibility.
The herbs themselves are absorbed through the skin and used in the body to facilitate further release of energy blockages thereby improving energy imbalances within the body. Some of the herbs have drawing properties that allow removal of inflammation and swelling typical with injuries.

Benefits of Herbal Thai Massage
Traditional Thai massage is most commonly used to treat inflammation due to muscle and joint pain, injuries or imbalances but it is not limited to muscular system. Thai massage can help with all the systems in the body allowing whole body healing.
The herbal compress promotes further healing as the typical selection of Thai herbs offer many healing properties to the mind body and soul. Together the Thai yoga massage and the herbal compress promote healing in the following ways:
o Improves muscle injuries, imbalances and pain
o Improves blood and lymph circulation
o Improves physical and mental energy by releasing energy blockages
o Improves joint flexibility and range of motion
o Reduces acute and chronic inflammation
o Improves appetite and digestive processes and dysfunctions
o Prevents illness
o Slows aging process and degeneration of soft tissues and joints
o Boosts immune system
o Lowers blood pressure
o Encourages relaxation
o Prevents and alleviates stress and anxiety
o Calms the mind, improves concentration and positive thinking
o Speeds healing
o Improves movement and function of fascia (body's connective tissue)
o Decreases cold and flu symptoms
o Improves organ function and movement
o Calms respiratory dysfunction and pain
o Eases menstrual cramps and associated pain
o Calms and prevents migraines and headaches
o Helps with insomnia and other sleep disorders
              
                                                               
    Spiritually Orientated Chi Nei Tsang Abdominal Detox Massage
           
After my herbal ball class I tried an INTENSE Chi Nei Tsang massage. I'm still recovering from it.

It's an ancient Chinese therapy that relieves tensions around the abdomen (where many people hold stress), Chi Nei Tsang unblocks organs to clear up digestive problems and get you back to your natural balance - helping you feel calmer, cleaner and more vibrant.

An ancient therapy

Chi Nei Tsang is a Chinese healing massage that originated in Taoist monasteries to help monks detox, strengthen and refine their bodies, giving them the energy needed for spiritual practices. Using techniques from Qi Gong, Tai Chi and Kung Fu, Chi Nei Tsang works to create a balance of body, mind and spirit.

Relieve stress and increase energy

Stress, tension and negative emotions from our modern lifestyle accumulate in our abdomen. The entire energy of our body is blocked when this area becomes congested, slowly weakening our internal organs and immune system and decreasing energy and vitality. Chi Nei Tsang focuses on acupressure points around the navel and surrounding abdominal area to relieve congestion and increase energy, helping our body function better, heal and fight off illness.

Enhance detox

Many organs involved in detoxification are located in the abdominal area, and Chi Nei Tsang can support them- intestines, kidneys, liver and lymphatics. Our intestines are our primary channel of elimination and when our bowels are not working properly our body struggles to remove wastes. By manipulating the abdomen, Chi Nei Tsang improves the performance of our intestines and helps remove toxins faster. During a detox program, Chi Nei Tsang massage is especially valuable since our body is working hard to get rid of wastes, and abdominal massage eases this process.

Stabilize emotions

According to Eastern philosophy, we hold many emotions in our organs - anger in our liver, worry in our spleen and fear in our kidneys. Decongesting these organs with abdominal massage releases psychological and emotional tensions, supporting emotional detox. Our thoughts and feelings affect our physiology, and when these areas are in balance, our body restores itself better.

Improve digestion

In addition to releasing physical, psychological and emotional stress, Chi Nei Tsang increases nutrient -providing circulation. This allows abdominal organs to work more efficiently which can alleviate digestive problems such as bloating, gas, irritable bowel syndrome and constipation.

Loosen up with an abdominal massage during detox or anytime you're feeling blocked up. Chi Nei Tsang increases energy flow throughout the body and improves our well-being. When our core is brought back into balance, so is our overall health.






           

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Snap shots from another day in Chiang Mai

I'm so glad I brought this little jug of Magnum Protein Powder and my little shaker cup. Easy to carry with me : )

I have been taking classes to learn how to play Tibetan Singing/ Healing Bowls. For me this week is all about connecting to the energetic body.

After playing many bowls, this one is my favorite. It has taught me how crazy my energy is when I think too much. I'm not at all surprised I chose this one, it's for the Muladara Chakra. Earth energy and grounding is exactly what I need. 5 min a day to keep me from floating away.

Moving From The Inside Out!!!

I made this mistake once and never again. It's way stronger than Red Bull!

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Too Much Structure & Fitness On Disfunction

I'm writting an article on how too much STRUCTURE can create frustration, guilt and blame. If you feel you are someone who's routines are so structured that other parts of your life and relationships are suffering, I would like to talk to you. Please send me an e-mail to ocean@statusfitness.com

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Me getting lost for 2 hours while looking for a yoga studio



It's not about the destination, enjoy the journey. You never know what you may come across.

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Touching The Emotional Body



I'm a little low on energy after a long week of intense training in a course called "Touching The Emotional Body". The techniques are used with Thai Massage to help release stuck emotions and blocked energy. This course is for massage therapists to use with their clients. I love this kind of work and I am excited to put it into practice.

Thai Massage

A fun move from my Thai Massage class today.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Time to move and to TRAIN!!!

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Amazing breakfast at the Yoga Cafe
I was only able to stay at Julies Guest House for 3 days so today I found a new guest house to stay at for the next week. I'm sad about the move as Julie's was such a great place and I like really liked the vibe there. On another note I am happy that the place I found to stay at down the street is only $65 for the week. I have my own bathroom, shower and a fan. I am slowly starting to get over come my jet lag. Last night I forced myself to go to sleep at 9pm and I woke up at 4am. I feel pretty yucky after going so many days without going to the gym, so tonight I am on a mission to find any gym here in Chiang Mia. I love the food and I now have an addiction to chicken Pad Thai. I think that will have to be a treat on the weekend from now on. On Sunday I was able to find a great yoga studio.  It was a beautiful space with a wonderful outdoor health food restaurant. I really feel like I'm in heaven here.

Photo by Rodney Jang

Today I finished day two of my Thai Massage course called "Touching The Emotional Body", I love it. There are five other people in my class and I am the only one who speaks English as a first language. My note to self this week is"FIND STILLNESS". A huge challenge for me at times. I am also loving how the people here look you in the eye and smile so happily. I am so inspired to move deeper into all aspects of being, moving and connecting. I'm off to find a gym now : )

My ride to school today

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More Festival Fun

Monday, November 22, 2010

Photos from my first 2 days in Chiang Mai









Chiang Mai

It's my second day in Chiang Mai and my first day of Thai Massage School. I am having the time of my life. Coming on this trip to Asia is one of the best things I have ever done. I keep crying with tears of joy. Never has anything felt so 100% in alignment for me.

Little did I know that when I arrived it was the first day of the biggest festival of year here. It's like the 4th of July for three days straight. I can't even describe all that I have seen so I will post some video tonight.

"The deepest level of relaxation offers the greatest potential for healing"

"Move with intention with no attatchment"

Namaste

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Only 10 more days till Thailand

OK it’s November 8th-2010. This means I have 10 days before I leave for Thailand for many months. I have been riding some crazy waves of emotion. I’m totally ecstatic about my trip but with all the excitement  I have also been completely out of my mind. I’ve been careless with putting things down in public places and then forgetting about them, just little things like my wallet and phone (YIKES). No matter how much I have to get done over the next week and a half, I am making it a priority to do a full yoga practice every day so that I don’t get too scattered with all that is happening.

I taught my final spin class at Yyoga on Saturday afternoon. I had a packed class and we had a great ride, it was so invigorating. After the class was done I felt this incredible wave of sadness come over me. The reality of the fact that it was my last class there made me sad. I feel a tremendous amount of joy out of sharing my passion for fitness with people in an environment that brings people together in a healthy, fun, energetic way. I am so not into competing against people but rather connecting to them. When people walk into my classes I get excited to have fun with them. I like creating a connection with someone without knowing their story or sometimes even their name. I will miss all of the classes and beautiful people I have connected with in Vancouver. My years of fitness competitions never left me feeling fulfilled the way my classes and connections do.

My goal in going to Thailand is to first go to Chiang Mai to study Thai Massage more in depth. After my course there I will head over to Koh Phangan to do more yoga training.

In Reflection:


I moved out of my apartment on Oct. 27th and on the 28th I was on a plane to LA to do a week of Yoga Trance Dance teacher training with Shiva Rea. I have wanted to do this training since I first met Shiva in 2008. I LOVE TRANCE DANCE!!! I rocked out and it felt so good I can’t even put it into words how great this experience was for me. Some amazing teachers have inspired me. Eoin Finn my first yoga teacher, Shiva Rea, Sean Corn, David Swenson and Constantine Darling. On my last day in LA I did my own Trance Dance on the beach at sunset. I had my eyes closed the whole time so I never even noticed the people walking by. It was amazing!!!
 
 




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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Ocean Bloom & JNL Olympia 2010

This is a video from the 2010 Fitness Olympia Expo in Vegas. Jennifer Nicole Lee
talks with me about Status Fitness


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Insights



I often ponder over the nature of human sincerity, true transparency …

…It is a rare and difficult thing; and how much it depends on the person who is listening to us! 

There are those who pull down the barriers and make the way smooth; there are those who force the doors and enter our territory like invaders; there are those who barricade us in, shut us in upon ourselves, dig ditches and throw up walls around us; there are those who set us out of tune and listen only to our false notes; there are those for whom we always remain strangers, speaking an unknown tongue. And when it is our turn to listen, which of these are we? 

- Anonymous

Friday, November 5, 2010

Yride & Yoga with Ocean


I am teaching a few more Yride classes at Flow/ Yyoga this weekend. come try a class with me!

Conscious Cardio! An innovative cardiovascular workout that strengthens, lengthens and tones the body by integrating indoor cycling with yoga.  This class is sure to get your heart beating and body sweating while rejuvenating the mind. All levels welcome. 

Fri. Nov. 5   5:15-6:15pm & 8:15-9:15pm Sat.Nov.6 4-5pm & 5:15pm-6:15pm

Monday, November 1, 2010

My Trance Dance Field Trip


Yoga Trance Dance Training In LA
With Shiva Rea

I have immersed myself in the trance dance training to ignite elements of abundance, personal empowerment and freedom.

Physical expression has been my connection to moving through life for as long as I can remember. At 3years old I told my mom that I really wanted to dance, soon afterward, my wish was granted and I was in a ballet class. My curiosity for the connection to movement grew and I took up more styles of dance with modern and jazz. I was awestruck when I saw a theater performance of Cats. This inspired a desire for me to pursue theater training. I was also captivated by the passion and performance of Michael Jackson. By the time I was 8yrs. old I
had joined a professional dance company. I performed with the company for the next 4 years. I found it easier to communicate my feelings through movement than through speech. We can share so much and express so much with our bodies without saying a word. Our bodies feel everything!!!

  I have tremendous gratitude for my ability to move my body. I know what a huge effect my dancing has had on my life. "Thank you Mom for putting me in dance classes, helping to give me solid tools to create a connection to myself and to my body". My passion for movement is what led me into the fitness world. I loved the idea of creating my own performances for the stage. A way of letting my spirit play. I feel alive when my whole body is engaged.

Through many difficult times in my life I have always come back to movement and dance as way to deal with toxic feelings and thoughts, to create space, release tension and feel joy in my body and in my life.

Through dance we can share our stories and our joy.

Let Us All Dance, Play, Sweat And Pray!!!





I had the best day hiking in the canyon today with my yoga peeps in LA. Here are some fun shots from our field trip.


I am balancing on a rock here taking in the crazy amazing view.