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Well tonight I went to another yoga class, same studio, different teacher. I had not been to this teacher before and she immediately checked me for all the same pet peeves that the other teachers from this school focus on. Are my knees hyperextended? I made sure that they were not. Are my hips level? Yes they are. I passed the first 10 tests or so before we made it to the crux of the matter. At TYE I was taught to use the rhomboids to pull the shoulder blades onto the back to toward each other in the middle of the back. At Amrita the staff is in rebellion against John Friend regarding this teaching, and they are not teaching it. Rather than saying "melt your heart" they say to keep your back "broad" and not allow the pinching between the shoulderblades. Tonight I had a social work nurse and a physical therapist, both yoga teachers, try to authoritize me into believing that they way is right. I don't believe anything just because somebody said so! And I told them this. I tried to open the conversation about the anatomy involved. The main teacher of the class said that she thinks Americans overuse their rhomboids and in such is the essence of our postural problems. I so disagree with her. We did this partner stretch that involved having one person hold another person's wrists behind their backs and lean forward to open the chest. I was instructed to do this without my shoulderblades coming together. When I resisted the stretch and exerted my pecs to hold my shoulders forward, she was satisfied. When I allowed the pose to open my heart, my shoulderblades were too close and she was dissatisfied. I am so far not impressed with the level of awareness of this school. There is too much pedantry, too much authoritarian zeal. I will do what I choose based on what I decide based on the assimilation of teachings, studies and body knowledge. This is my yoga. One rebel school can disagree with one brand new master about the ultimate truth, and I will synthesize my own truth.

amrita and shoulderblades

Date: 2007-12-13 01:33 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Dear Live on Earth,

i'm writing to you as the owner and head teacher at amrita, the studio you mentioned in your blog.

i can hear the frustration in your message, perhaps arising out of some element of confusion between what it means to "melt the heart" and "keeping your back broad". i would be most happy to discuss this with you in person. i have a strong background in anatomy and i think i can clear up the confusion.

Namaste,

sarahjoy

confused

Date: 2007-12-13 01:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liveonearth.livejournal.com
I'd love to hear your thoughts on it next time I make it to your class! I wonder if you would have any open-ness toward hearing my thoughts on it?

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