BENEFITS OF YOGA…ON THE WATER

My Intention with Yoga-Water™
February 27, 2017
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“The water keeps moving, reminding us the flow of our emotions and relationships.

In my eyes, an advanced yogi is not measured so much by how many and how complicated postures (asanas) they can do, but rather, how intentionally they live by the five elements, as well as apply the 8 limbs of yoga into their practice and into their lives. It is my blessing to share this inspiring practice of yoga on water, be it grounded on a SUP or Yoga WaterMat, and to see it expand worldwide, bringing people closer to nature and peace.

The yoga on water experience directly connects the five elements of nature, reminding us of the Law of Impermanence and constantly evolving movement of Life itself.

For the more advanced and expert yogi, the benefits of yoga quickly amplify when practicing yoga on water. Importantly, this is not just “yoga…but on the water.” It is indeed a very different and challenging experience that may initially humble those that have never tried to practice on a floating surface.

Presence – Focus and Mindfulness

When practicing yoga on the water, focus is even more essential than when practicing on land. On the water, the surface is moving constantly, so you must stay in the present, alert and adaptive in every moment.

Self-Confidence – Moderation of the Fire

A Yoga WaterMat provides an individually defined oasis where one can peacefully shine, free from reliance on others. However, a pool setting requires engaged awareness of your space respective of others, stoking both your Fire and selfX confidence.

Balance and Alignment

Practicing on a floating movable surface requires both a high level of balance and proper alignment to stay on the mat and not fall in the water. Any misalignment quickly turns yoga on the water to yoga “in” the water!

Core Strength and Stability

There is not much stability in the fluid foundation served by a Yoga WaterMat. The practitioner must strengthen their own foundational base, anchoring into their core to stay strong and stabilize the rest of their body. Absent either the required core strength or a commitment to push past presumed physical limits, you may fail at first. If you are too tight or stressed, the surface reacts by moving and losing its stability, thereby upsetting the peacefulness of the water.

Relaxation and Flexibility

The water invites us to a profoundly reflective and relaxing practice. In some restorative postures, we feel a massage coming from the water’s gentle flow, relieving stress and pain. The very willingness to explore a new environment reflects flexibility in the mind, as well as in life. Enlightenment comes from the ethereal openness to new possibilities.

Peace and Surrender

Yoga on water entices you to escape to a very peaceful new space. The regularity of the water’s gentle ebb and flow lulls you to let go of worldly issues, expunging the stress that creates disharmony and angst. The intention is to elevate in our consciousness our connection with Nature and the importance of water in our life.

With our thoughts and intentional actions, we can support the healing of our oceans. I highly recommend Masaru Emoto’s book, The Hidden Messages in Water. I wish you enlightening experiences with your students practicing yoga on water with the Yoga WaterMat. I thank you for sharing this beautiful practice with more people, further awakening consciousness within our community!”

Written by Christelle Chopard 

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Christelle Chopard was born in one of the most beautiful country in the world: Switzerland. Even that it is a privilege for her to be native from such a wonderful, harmonious, conscious place, she has been inspired to travel the world and explore many different cultures. Ms Chopard began to study and work professionally in holistic consulting, therapies, and self development in 1991. Since then, she explored many ways, and forms to support the wellbeing and evolution, in different cultures. She founded the DHARMI® Map & Institute for Holistic Development which is a synthesis of those approaches into a simple, yet profound and integrative program. At this time, Christelle Chopard is based in Miami, Florida. She offers her services online with people worldwide, in person with people who are located in Florida and travels regularly to lead seminars in Switzerland, Colombia, USA, and in the location of your choice. She practices outdoor sports regularly: skiing, swimming, paddleboarding, yoga, and her main hobby: kitesurfing. She began to practice yoga on stand up paddle board (sup) in 2009. The connection between yoga and the elements of nature gives me the chance to apply the philosophy, practices and teachings in a holistic way. She leads seminars and specific trainings for yoga on sup, on yoga watermat®, as well as teacher training for DHARMI-Yoga® She is the author of three books about the Map for holistic development, manuals for yoga on sup, and yoga watermat. She also produced instructional videos.

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