If you are looking to practice Ashtanga yoga in Perth, Yogahub is the place. We teach classical Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga supported by a focus on anatomical function and alignment. Power yoga, vinyasa yoga and many other new variants of yoga use Ashtanga as their sourcebook.
Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga is a practice of asana (postures) sequenced in a fixed order and traditionally practiced in the early morning. It is a dynamic yoga practice that is characterised by each posture being linked by a joining movement – a vinyasa. When practiced with a sound integration of the breath and movement together the practitioner will flow seamlessly though the series of postures in a dance like nature, building internal heat and, gradually over time, increasing their strength and flexibility.
Ashtanga yoga is further distinguished from modern flow styles of yoga such that it also uses focused gaze points ‘drishti’ (from the Sanskrit root Drs = to see) and bandhas (energetic locks) that produce awareness of internal energy flow and generate heat. Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga is perfectly designed to realign, detoxify and purify the body and the nervous system.
There are six series of postures sequences in the Ashtanga Vinyasa system. It is designed such that each posture builds upon the previous one, and each series builds upon the previous series. Many of the poses of the Ashtanga system are present in classical Hatha Yoga – just without the vinyasas between the poses.
Traditionally Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga is practiced in the early morning to balance the three ‘doshas’ (humors) of the body. Planetary ‘prana’ (vital life energy) is at its highest in early dawn. Adopting the habit of practicing in the early morning is a great way to increase your vitality levels. The dynamic movement (vata) and heat (pitta) from asana practice bring balance to early morning sluggishness (kapha) of the body. In other words it is a fantastic way to begin your day! The morning style of practice has been coined ‘Mysore Practice’ and is named after the city Mysore in India, the home of the late K. Pattabhi Jois who was head of the Ashtanga Yoga lineage before his recent passing.
At Yogahub we teach Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga in the spirit of T Krishnamacharya, and in the ‘Mysore’ tradition of early morning silent practice. We also offer a Ashtanga Led classes and Beginners Courses to allow a gentle and gradual introduction to this transformative style of practice.
Ashtanga means 8 Limbed. Ashto = 8 and anga = limb. It is a reference to eightfold philosophical path outlined in the text The Yoga Sutra, by Patanjali in around 200BC. While ancient, the eight limbs are still relevant today. Briefly, here is a short summary of the 8 limbs
Yama – Ethical Practices Towards Others
Niyama – Internal ethical discipline
Asana – Physical Practices
Pranayama – Breath / energy work
Pratyahara – Withdraw of the senses
Dharana – Concentration
Dhyana – Contemplation / Meditation
Samadhi – Bliss
All the yoga we teach at Yogahub is encouraged to be practiced in the full context of Patanjali’s Eight Limbs of Yoga. While many students begin with asana practice (yoga postures) as a foundational yoga practice we encourage all our students to understand and embrace yoga as a life science and eventually integrate other practices (the other seven limbs), such as pranayama and meditation into their daily lives.
If you want to try Ashtanga yoga for the first time enrol in one of our beginner courses. If you are already an experienced practitioner, or have recently graduated from one of our beginners courses, look for these classes on our timetable:
Ashtanga Flow
Ashtanga Led & Self Practice
Mysore Mornings
If you are an Ashtanga Yoga Practitioner who is visiting Perth please drop by and practice with us while you are here.