Instructor Adriana Auguste talks about the benefits of yoga · 2017-07-25 · 24-June-2016...
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24-June-2016
Instructor Adriana Auguste talks about the
benefits of yoga: ‘It is high time people look at yoga with an open mind’
The turn-out at the yoga session last Sunday was beyond expectation
The mass yoga session on Sunday organised by the Indian high commission in collaboration
with the Yoga Association of Seychelles and the National Sports Council was a great success.
The chairperson of YAS, Adriana Auguste, said the turnout for the event was beyond their
expectations since the hall was full with participants of all ages and nationalities, as well as
many kids.
“There were around 450 people and we even ran out of mats and t-shirts and some had to sit
and watch since it was full even after shifting mats to try and accommodate more people on
the ground floor,” she said.
“Overall it was a huge success since those who took part were eager to learn the postures and
it was obvious that they were all fully relaxed which means that their mind, body and soul
had truly been touched by the 45-minute yoga session,” she added.
Mrs Auguste has been practicing yoga continuously for the past 11 years now and first started
her practice at the Indian high commission in September 2004.
She graduated with high honours in a 240-hour Teacher Training Course (TTC) as a certified
yoga teacher with the Aura Yoga Centre in March 2009. She also graduated from a one-
month (from November 1 to November 28, 2008) course which entailed yoga & meditation at
the Rishikesh Yog Peeth in India.
After starting to teach Hatha Yoga in February 2009 at the Indian high commission, she later
moved to Exiles Club and then Yacht Club where she has been giving her own classes until
today.
“Yoga itself is a Sanskrit word which means to ‘unite’ or ‘join’. Yoga is an ancient Indian
practice or discipline that incorporates the synchronisation of the body movement with the
breath and the practice of breath control and meditation. The different body movements
incorporate yoga postures/poses which are called asanas in Sanskrit. The benefits of the
postures are to prepare one's body, mind and soul for the practice of relaxation and
meditation which leads to good health,” she said.
There are eight types of yoga practices and they include Hatha Yoga (focuses on slow and
gentle movement), Vinyasa Yoga also known as Vinyasa flow (the practice flows/moves
from one posture to another which is commonly known as Sun Salutations), Kundalini Yoga
(powerful classes that focuses on the core body located at the base of the spine), Ashtanga
Yoga (it is also called Power Yoga which is physically demanding and makes one sweat),
Iyengar Yoga (practice with blocks, straps and cushions and focuses more on alignment while
holding a posture), Restorative Yoga (focuses more on relaxation), Jivamukti Yoga (a mix of
Vinyasa flow and with lots of chanting) and Prenatal Yoga (focuses on breathing control and
core practices).
In her classes at the Yacht Club, they teach a mixture of Vinyasa flow and Hatha Yoga.
The impact of yoga is derived from the many benefits that it brings such as better breathing,
stress reduction, a calm mind and creating a balance in your life, body awareness, strength,
flexibility and muscle tone, anti-ageing, improving your sexual life and energizes the body
and makes one feel good.
“I think that it is high time people look at yoga with an open mind and let the benefits of the
discipline and practice speaks for itself because in my opinion people are always scared of
what they don't know. I was a person who was really stressed out in my previous employment
and my health deteriorated for quiet sometime, but after taking up yoga I find myself more
relaxed and less stressed and I haven't stop practicing it ever since. I am not going to say that
by practicing yoga it will eliminate the stress, but it will surely reduce it and help one cope
with life better and on a more balanced level. So go on, register with a class and then let me
know how you feel and what you think of the discipline/practice - I bet it will be a life
changing experience,” said a confident Mrs Auguste.
She said it is best to start the practice with an experienced teacher instead of doing it on your
own especially people who have health or mental problems in order for someone to reap the
full benefits of the disciple/practice.
She feels that nowadays more Seychellois are practicing yoga compared to foreigners here in
the Seychelles; foreigners are practicing mainly at hotels, whereas Seychellois are practicing
at the various venues mentioned above. In her classes at the Yacht Club 85% of the members
are Seychellois.
The various venues where yoga is being practiced include Yacht Club ‒ YAS classes, Indian
High Commission ‒ Vivekananda Club, The Station, Nature Seychelles, and Brahma
Kumaris Centre ‒ (Raja Yoga Meditation Centre).
If you want to join her classes call Yoga Association of Seychelles (YAS) instructors -
Adriana: 2516811 Steve: 2566597.
Classes are Mondays to Thursdays from 4.30pm-5.30pm or 5-6pm.