Bodhi Tibetan Yoga
The ancestor of other forms of yoga, the Bodhi style of Tibetan Yoga, (or just Tibetan Yoga for short) is unique
in its benefits. You may recognize some familiar postures, poses, breathing, etc. But if you look closer, you’ll
discover an integral approach that is missing in many forms of yoga.
Some forms of yoga often focus primarily on postures, poses, breathing, or stretching. Bodhi Tibetan Yoga uses a
balanced holistic combination of stretching, intense aerobic breathing techniques, and ancient secret energy techniques.
Even the popular Bikram style which claims more health benefits than other styles, just incorporates ancient hatha yoga
postures, and adds to it, "doing it in a hot room" and working up a sweat. Of course, many cultures, including Native
American's with their "sweat lodges", and scandanavian's with their saunas, have long known the health benefits of
getting toxins out through the skin, by sweating alone.
Tibetan yoga, as an ancestral form, also incorporates the hatha yoga asanas, and much more.
And if you do it in a hot room, or a hot day outside, you will also experience the benefits (or heat stroke) of perspiring.
Acupunture Meridian Balancing Techniques
Totally unique to this yoga, are techniques that balance the acupuncture meridians through a series of simple hand
movements around your body. They take only a few minutes to do, but it helps you feel fantastic and healthy every day.
We’ve actually measured the points with sophisticated scientific equipment, and seen the results (more below). If your
meridians get out of balance or you feel "drained" during the day, you can quickly and easily re-balance yourself
(you can even do it quickly in a closet during coffee breaks, or in the bathroom!).
Click here to order an instruction video filmed on Hawaii by Jon Peniel for learning Bodhi Tibetan Yoga.
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