Welcome to Day 21 of our 21 Day Yoga Challenge! Today I suggest that you practice a wonderful pranayama (breathing practice) called Nadi Shodhana (sounds like nad-dee show-DAH-nah). Nadi Shodhana balances the right and left hemispheres of the brain, reducing anxiety and relieving stress. It encourages a sense of calm for the body, mind and spirit.
As with any pranayama, if you start to lose your breath or feel any tension, simply release it and come back to your natural breath. Then you can decide to try it again or leave it for another day.
If you have congestion, you can clear your nostrils with a neti pot, try nadi shodhana with just the nostril that is open, or leave it for another day.
To practice – try this for just a few minutes or up to 15 minutes. Again, resting if you feel any tension. Let the breaths be shorter, nice and easy.
- Sit in a comfortable position with spine upright.
- Gently close your left nostril with your ring finger. Inhale through your right nostril. Then close off your right nostril (closing that off with the thumb if you are right-handed) and exhale out through the left nostril. Inhale in through the left and close off the left nostril, exhale out through the right. Over and over. Side to side.
While today is the last day of our challenge, I hope that you have learned some techniques to carry on your practice over the next two months. Our next challenge starts January 1, 2014. Mark your calendar! In the meantime, I’ll still send you plenty of asana videos, audio meditations, recipes and tips for healthy living – probably one every three or four days.
I’ll be busy over the next two months creating:
- a cookbook with healthy recipes
- a course on 21 days of meditation
- a 21 day asana video course
If you are local to me, in the Washington, DC area, I’ve just added eight new yoga and Pilates classes in my new home yoga studio. Check that out here. Classes start next week. I’ll also be teaching private yoga classes. Please call for special pricing and more information: 703-626-8349.
Be well my yoga friends.
Namaste,
Suzanne
P.S. I love your questions and suggestions. Keep it coming!
Wish I were there to take your classes. Good luck, and thanks for the challenge. I loved the variety! xoxoxoxo -Susan