Ashtanga Yoga is a dynamic and physically demanding style of yoga that synchronizes breath with a progressive series of postures, producing internal heat and a profuse, purifying sweat that detoxifies muscles and organs. It was popularized by K. Pattabhi Jois in the 20th century, though its roots trace back to ancient yoga traditions described in texts like the “Yoga Korunta,” which Jois’s teacher, T. Krishnamacharya, supposedly rediscovered
The synchronization of breath with movement. Each movement is linked with a breath, creating a flowing sequence.
This refers to three areas of focus:
Ashtanga Yoga is structured into six series of postures, each increasing in difficulty:
Internal energy locks used to control the flow of energy in the body. The main bandhas are:
Traditionally, Ashtanga Yoga is practiced six days a week, with rest on Saturdays and moon days (new and full moons).