Class: $50
Appropriate for all levels from novices to seasoned teachers
Resilience is often described as the ability to return to a state of equilibrium after a stressful episode. However, resilience also encompasses the ability to resist getting stressed out in the first place. In this workshop we will learn techniques to do both.
Most techniques for restoring equilibrium involve deliberate activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, which in turn inhibits the stress response. While this is an effective strategy, these techniques generally require a quiet environment and a fair amount of time.
Disrupting the stress response as it is triggered, on the other hand, can be done anywhere, at a moment’s notice. It addresses the problem before it can get out of hand. Having both sets of tools at your disposal will dramatically increase your ability to respond skillfully to whatever challenges life throws at you.
Session 1: Disrupting the Stress Response
The stress response involves both mental and physical patterns. They reinforce each other in a self-perpetuating cycle that can easily lead to chronic stress. The good news is that it is quite straightforward to learn how to disrupt the physical components of the stress response. When we do, the stress response as a whole gets disrupted. The bad news is that all of us fall into these unhelpful physical patterns all the time. Even worse, many common yoga instructions explicitly reinforce these detrimental patterns. In session 1 we will learn to recognize these physical patterns of tension and will learn concrete techniques to disrupt them. These techniques can be incorporated into any yoga practice and any yoga style. You can continue practicing them without needing to add a separate practice to your routine.
Session 2: Restoring Balance
Disrupting the stress response when it is triggered is quite challenging. Thus in session 2 we will also learn a number of techniques to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, the “rest and digest” mode. These techniques include restorative yoga postures, breathing techniques, and meditation techniques that can be used independently or in combination to return us to a place where we can thrive.
In this workshop you will learn simple but effective techniques to increase your resilience. You will:
Learn exercises to reconnect your brain with your core and with your breath
Practice moving from the inside out
Replace your goal-oriented approach to life with a focus on savoring each movement
Explore relevant concepts from physiology and neuroscience that help explain why we get stuck in movement and posture patterns that reinforce stress
Learn simple techniques for activating the “rest and digest mode” that can be practiced individually or in combination for a more powerful effect
Discover a “rest and digest” technique that can be practiced anywhere, anytime
Meet your instructor:
Gernot Huber teaches mindful yoga online and in Chiang Mai. He also teaches yoga workshops and trainings worldwide, and yoga retreats primarily in Chiang Mai, Thailand. His uniquely integrated approach to yoga focuses on wellbeing, mindfulness, breath, and joy.
Gernot makes visible the connections between patterns of movement, alignment, and breath on the one hand, and our mental processes on the other. By focusing on the interconnections between the physical and mental dimensions of yoga, Gernot helps you create a more holistic practice that is both more beneficial and more enjoyable. With clarity, compassion, and humor, Gernot makes his transformative teachings accessible to students of all levels and ages.
To find out more about Gernot's approach to yoga, read a feature article on Gernot published by Shut Up & Yoga. Or you can listen to an interview with Gernot on The Embodiment Podcast.
COVID-19 safety
Please bring proof of COVID vaccination, recovery, or a negative test (same-day rapid or 48-hour PCR). A limited number of rapid tests will be available at the door for $10 each. Please stay home if you feel unwell.
Questions? Please reach out at delightfactoryNYC@gmail.com.
Are you in New Jersey? Sign up for the April 9 workshop in Glen Rock instead.