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Tuesday, June 12th, 2012
Senior Iyengar yoga teacher Joan White returns to the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY, for a five-day yoga intensive, Unearthing the Roots of Iyengar Yoga, from June 24th–29th. Joan will take students “deep into the traditions of Iyengar Yoga, and deeper still into ourselves based on the most current developments of B.K.S. Iyengar’s teachings.”
The intensive is open to both students and teachers alike, however a minimum of six months of yoga experience is required. Participation in the intensive may also qualify for 22.5 hours of Continuing Education.
Each day will bring a full balance of curriculum and practice that will delve into a range of asana, philosophy, and pranayama. Mornings will focus on classical poses in practice; afternoon sessions will expand into talks and discussions on the subtleties of yogic philosophy, practical questions on practice, and pranayama.
With a sense of humor alongside a deep respect for the Iyengar Yoga lineage, Joan “transcends asana and connects us deep within our beings,” says the Omega Institute.
Joan looks forward to returning the intensive, telling us that “people love the Omega workshop, and it is such a beautiful place to do yoga that [students and teachers] really can’t go wrong.”
There are still spots available for this wonderful opportunity. To register, click here.
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Monday, June 11th, 2012
Summer is the perfect time to heat up your yoga practice with a plethora of workshops, teacher trainings, and events happening all around the country. July is just around the corner, and here are our highlights from just a few of our favorite yoga teachers:

Aadil Palkhivala will be visiting the Yoga School of Therapeutics in Kansas City, MO, to host his workshop, Releasing Stress and Finding Joy–The Power of Purna Yoga following the 4th of July weekend from 7/6-7/8. His weekend retreat will delve deeply into topics such as Anatomy of Standing Poses: Connect to your Core with the Joy of Movement, Healing Hips & Sacrum: Understanding Key Muscles and Joints of Hips & Back, and Purna Restorative & Pranayama Focus to Lower Blood Pressure & Stress. For more information check out their website.

World-renowned Iyengar yoga teachers Joan White and Patricia Walden will join forces again 7/10-7/13 in their annual workshop the Joy of Teaching. The workshop is offered for certified Iyengar yoga teachers preparing for Intermediate Junior I, II, III and Intermediate Senior I assessment.
As an exciting addition, this year’s session will also be open to a limited number of people coming up for their Intro II levels. Joan and Patricia think of this as continuing education for all. Contact Phyllis at info@yoganow.net to register.
Returning to the States from a yoga retreat in Costa Rica, Cora Wen will be back at Brentwood Yoga Center in Brentwood, California, offering another 5-day module which will count as 50 hours toward the 500 RYT Advanced Yoga Alliance Certification. Cora’s Yoga Bloom Teacher Training program is specifically designed for those who desire a highly customizable training, both in content and time. The second module of the year will focus on the topics of Creativity & Spontaneity; the module is open to all even if you did not attend the first. More information about registration and payments can be found on their website.
Join Kia Miller at the Blue Spirit Retreat Center in Costa Rica for her month-long YogaWorks Certified Immersion Teacher Training. This foundational program is recognized by Yoga Alliance and comprises three areas of study: The Theory and Practice of Yoga, Yoga Philosophy and The Art of Teaching. Serious students of yoga and aspiring teachers can hone their skills and deepen their practice in an environment conducive to the spirit of immersion.
Wanderlust California 2012 is going to be awesome this year with Les Leventhal, Brock Cahill, and Krista Cahill rockin’ their flow.
All three will have recently returned from worldly yoga travels; Les from his tour in Australia, and the Cahill couple from their Caribbean yoga retreat. Join Les for his Detox Vinyasa Flow and the Cahills for Karmasana and Tricky Transitions. It’s sure to be an action-packed weekend in one of the most beautiful spots in the country.
Stay tuned for more events from your favorite yoga instructors! And, as always, look for Eggs in action.
Tags: Aadil Palkhivala, brock cahill, ergonomic yoga blocks, Joan White, kia miller, krista cahill, les leventhal, patricia walden, three minute egg, yoga egg, yoga props
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
In just a few weeks Three Minute Egg® will be arriving in Washington, D.C., for the Maitri Southeast Regional Conference, hosted by the Iyengar Yoga Association of the Southeast.
Yogis of all traditions and experiences levels will join together at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, May 3-6, 2012. Three Minute Egg® is excited to be one of few sponsors at this one-time, special event.
Participants will have an incredible opportunity to study with some of this country’s most senior Iyengar yoga teachers. Instruction will be offered by Joan White, Patricia Walden, Manuoso Manos, John Schumacher, Karin O’Bannon, Lois Steinberg, and Dean Lerner, to name just a few of the esteemed teachers.
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
Joan White will continue her spring tour this weekend, April 20-22, at Tree House Iyengar Yoga in Seattle, WA with an Iyengar yoga workshop weekend. This will be Joan’s very first workshop in the Seattle area.
Students will embark on an insightful journey into the body and mind with “Familiar Asanas, Subtle Actions, Profound Insights, New Heights,” guided by Joan’s “precise, down-to-earth style with plenty of good humor.”
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2012
The Eggs were a success with the very talented Joan White by their side at her most recent weekend of general and continuing education classes at Postures Yoga in Naples, Florida. Students and teachers that attended the workshop reveled in the expertise that Joan offered in the Iyengar yoga studio, having returned by special request.
Those that attended adapted the Eggs in several different applications. For Supta Sukhasana and Supta Baddha Konasana Joan demonstrated how using two Eggs on their side adjacent to each other as well as under the dorsal and thoracic spine provided immense support, along with additional Eggs and blankets to raise the head.
Studio owner Suzie Muchnick participated in the powerhouse Iyengar yoga weekend as well, teaching a variety of classes alongside Joan. Suzie said that she enjoys “using them under the lower sacrum to the bottom of the shoulder blades for Setu Banha Sarvangasana.” She used additional Eggs laid flat to change the geometry for individual bodies with taller or more open students.
Following Joan’s workshop weekend we took a minute to follow up with Suzie. She told us that “my students and I find working with the Eggs a lot of fun and in some ways, for some asanas, more efficient then blankets or blocks. Another tool in our tool chest! or is it another toy in our toy chest?”
We appreciate the continued support from Suzie and Postures Yoga Studio. This was just the first of Joan’s 2012 workshop tour; stay tuned to the 3ME Blog for continued updates!
Below are just a few moments captured from this amazing weekend.
Tags: ergonomic yoga blocks, Iyengar yoga, Joan White, photographs, Postures, Setu Banha Sarvangasana, supta baddha konasana, Supta Sukhasana, Suzie Muchnick, yoga blocks, yoga eggs, yoga props
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2012
Egg Signateur Joan White is preparing to rev up her Philadelphia stomping grounds with an Iyengar workshop weekend hosted by Practice Yoga Studio. Her Senior Iyengar Yoga expertise will be partnered with the knowledge of yogic author Edwin Bryant, best known for his translation and commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali published in 2009. Together, the two will present an incredible combination of sutras and asanas from Friday, March 30 through Sunday, April 1.
While Joan tours throughout the year to offer various workshops around the country and the world, the Philadelphia favorite will remain in the city for this one. As the director of the B.K.S. Iyengar School of Central Philadelphia, her expertise has been recognized time and time again by the city; she has been named the Yoga Doyenne of Philadelphia by the Philadelphia Magazine, and has been awarded Best of Philly for yoga three times.
Edwin Bryant received his PhD in Indic Languages and Cultures from Columbia University. He later went on teach both at Columbia and Harvard University, and he has been teaching at Rutgers University since 2001 where he has been a professor of Hindu religion and philosophy.
Together, Edwin and Joan are sure to offer what will be a special weekend.
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Monday, February 20th, 2012
One of the more interesting days we spent in Pune was trekking around to see different temples. One of them was made entirely out of Silver and Gold. It was right in the middle of the city and to me this was mind-blowing. Surrounded by a questionable neighborhood, and visited by poor people casting their hopes and prayers and flowers on the monuments (I wasn’t allowed to to take pictures) there was this small but ornate and exquisite temple made of precious metals. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like that.
Below you will see pictures of the temples and caves I was able to photograph. The one with the round top and pillars, along with the images that follow, is all carved out of one piece of stone. Can you imagine that kind of planning? The same is true for the Caves. Little or nothing is added. the entire structures are created by removing and retaining certain parts of the rock. I find that to be mind-blowing.
Sorry things aren’t marked better.
Enjoy!
Tags: architecture, caves, India, Jason Scholder, Joan White, metals, pillars, Pune, temples
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Monday, February 20th, 2012
Joan and I went to the vegetable market for the sole purpose of taking photographs. Not only are the fruits and vegetables beautiful, but the people who sell them are marvelous to look at. I am continually blown away by the colors of India and the quality of the light. Hopefully it is adequately captured for you here. I could photograph Indian people 24 hours a day and not get bored. I don’t know what it is about their faces but I find them endlessly enthralling.
Most people in India seem to be vegetarians, and as a foreigner living in fear of unwanted stomach viruses, I adapted easily to the vegetarian lifestyle. (By the way, you should stay away from salads and other raw foods unless the come in a peel you don’t eat (like a banana) or you have the opportunity to wash them yourself, in filtered or bottled water. I ate salad at some of the nicer restaurants and was fine, but it was risky and probably not a great idea.)
I found it interesting that restaurants quickly identified themselves as “Veg” or “Non-Veg.” We don’t really have that in the States. Most restaurants serve meat as well as dishes without meat, and only those that are vegan, vegetarian, or gluten free really to out of their way to advertise as such. I have developed a gluten intolerance (probably due to my excess Pizza Karma) but somehow the Chapati in India didn’t bother me. It appears I have a worse reaction to bleached, enriched and processed flour. This is fortunate because I LOVE Chapati. That and the fact that Indian meals really need to be enjoyed with some kind of starch to soak up the sauces. I found it an interesting side note that the Indians do not eat rice with their meal. They eat it with Daal and they eat it separately — usually after the meal (I don’t know why this is) but not usually during.
Something I forgot to mention while talking about my Ayurveda Getaway was what I learned about placing food on the plate in preparation for eating it. Evidently they place what which you should eat first (dessert — and only at lunch) closest to you at approximately 6:00 on your plate.
Then they start placing things in the order of importance for your diet beginning on the right side (assuming your right-handed) and moving counter clockwise in descending order of relevance to your dietary needs. The theory is to make the right foods more accessible and the less critical foods more discouraging to place on your fork. I thought this was brilliant.
I wish I knew more about cooking Indian cuisine, because then I w0uld have known what to buy at this incredible market. Instead I just took dozens of photos. Enjoy the show!
Tags: Ayurveda, Chapati, India, Indian cuisine, Jason Scholder, Joan White, vegetable market, vegetarianism
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
At last I got to see Naana again. His white uniform was like an oasis in the desert. Seeing him meant that everything would once again be okay. First he picked me up, then we picked Joan up, and together we Rickshawed across town to meet Sandeep – the man who sells Vedic statues.
Vedic statues (Murtis) are one of my favorite things about the Hindu Religion. As a Jew, I’ve been conditioned against worshiping idols; but when it comes to Murtis, I don’t so much worship as admire.
Sandeep is a much-beloved man in the Iyengar community. He has designed and donated many if not all of the statues which adorn the Institute. He has a store filled with recognizable statues, intended mostly for tourists. And he has a warehouse, which is down an unsuspecting alley, that houses “all the really good stuff.” That’s where the locals go. That’s where we went. (more…)
Tags: folklore, Hindu, invaluable, Iyengar yoga, Joan White, Juduism, magic, Murtis, Rickshaw, RIMYI, Sandeep, Vedic statues
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Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
By special request Joan White returns to Postures yoga studio in Naples, Florida, for an Iyengar workshop weekend starting Friday, February 17, and continuing through Sunday, February 19.
General Classes are offered on Friday from 6-8PM, Saturday from 9-11AM, and Sunday from 9-NOON; students may also participate in Continuing Education, offered Friday from 2:30-5:30PM and Saturday from 1-4PM. Course fees vary depending on how many classes you want to take. General Workshop (7 HR) and the Full Workshop (13 HR). Full Workshop includes Continuing Education Credits for those wishing to apply the course toward their Iyengar Yoga teacher training.
This is the first set of workshops of Joan’s 2012 tour. Be sure not to miss this very special opportunity offered by one of Iyengar yoga’s most respected teachers. Joan is among only (more…)
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