Traditional Yoga In Kelowna
Hatha Yoga
What is Hatha?
So what is Hatha? There’s actually more than one way to interpret the Sanskrit word hatha. The first one looks at the word as a whole and means “force”. In yoga this directly relates to the physical techniques – asanas – of our practice. However, hatha yoga is not just about the asanas. There is attention paid to the breath – pranayama – and meditation. This is where the second interpretation of the word comes in: Ha means “sun” and tha means “moon”. Just as the Earth needs these two to sustain life, hatha yoga is about bringing balance to these elements in ourselves, through breath, movement, and the mind.
A hatha practice often focuses on one pose at a time. No need to rush into the next movement, but instead allows the yogi to sit with the pose for a breath or two. No two hatha yoga classes are alike as each instructor brings their unique personality to the practice. And while a hatha yoga class may include vinyasa flows, it does not have to, perhaps opting instead to focus on other poses and transitions.

Diving Deeper in Hatha Yoga
YAMA
Restraints, moral disciplines, or moral vows
NIYAMA
Positive duties or observances
ASANA
Posture
PRANAYAMA
Breathing techniques
PRATYAHARA
Sense withdrawal
DHARANA
Focused concentration
DHYANA
Meditative absorption
SAMADHI
Bliss or enlightenment



































