Thursday, January 29, 2015

Iyengar Yoga Sequencing


While looking for an image for this blog post, I stumbled upon this excellent yoga blog with great sequences and cute drawings! I already blog about yoga sequences, practice, and philosophy in my Iyengar Yoga Blog, but want to try out this space. I'm using the wonderful and best Iyengar Yoga website I know of: Brad's Iyengar Yoga Notebook for notes on sequencing. As of recently, I no longer attend weekly yoga classes. I have been practicing and studying yoga for around 14 years all while taking weekly classes with the best certified high level Iyengar yoga teachers in Chicago, completing a one-year advanced studies program and another one-year teacher training program, attending full-day to weekend workshops both in and out-of-state. I used to practice 90 minutes after work almost every weekday, these days, I'm practicing around 30 minutes every morning with a couple of meditation practice. I thought this morning, I haven't been writing and forgetting many poses and some other aspects of sequencing. Here are the some sequencing principals from Brad's Iyengar Yoga Notebook: Sequences, it's a great refresher for the overabundant information on Iyengar Yoga.


  1. Standing poses good preparation for: 
    • forward 
    • back bends
  2. Adho Mukha Svansasana 
    • good preparation for all poses
    • good warm down after forward and back bends
  3. Don't alternate back and forth between forward and back bends
  4. Don't sequence active poses after cooling poses
    • gently move body into preparation for Savasana after active session
    • Active Poses
      • standing inversions
      • inversions (unless supported)
      • arm balances
      • backbends (unless supported)
      • active twists
    • Cooling Poses
      • forward bends (especially seated)
      • Supta Padangusthasana (esp. after back bends)
      • Supta Baddha Konasana
      • twists (gentle)
      • Jalandhara-Bandha-type chin lock (almost all)
        • Sarvangasana
        • Halasana
        • Setu Bandha
        • Viparita Karani
  5. Twists after forward bends
  6. Warm down skillfully from active back bend session
    • warm down with Adho Mukha Svanasana (hands + feet wider)
    • then Adho Mukha Virasana (bolster under torso)
    • supported Upavistha Konasana or Janu Sirsasana
    • gentle Uttanasana
    • no deep twisting held long
    • Supta Padangusthasana
    • Ardha Halasana (w/support on chair)
    • Savasana with calves on a chair or prone 

Iyengar Yoga Sequencing

While looking for an image for this blog post, I stumbled upon this excellent  yoga blog  with great sequences and cute drawings! I alrea...