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40 DAYS TO PERSONAL REVOLUTION

Awaken the potential that lies within you and step into a whole new way of being.

This is a Baptiste Power Vinyasa program, designed by Baron, to radically change your body and awaken the sacred within your soul.

The program’s requirements:

**To commit to your asana practice as many times a week as possible during this 40 day program to help transform your physical essence.

**To commit to a daily meditation practice.  Start with 5 minutes during week 1 and develop to a 30 minute practice by week 6.

**To commit to becoming aware of the foods you eat and how you live your life.  Keep a journal and answer the questions in the book at the end of each week.  These questions are to remain private unless you wish to share them and are simply thought starters to great introspection.

This program is challenging.  All that I ask is for you to show up and give it the best you can, to be open and honest with yourself and to not give up.  Each day offers a new beginning.

The extra financial cost to you?  To buy Baron Baptiste’s book:  40 Days to Personal Revolution and a journal.

If not now….when?  Program will start on Sunday, November 9th and end on Sunday, December 21st!   Start 2009 off with a whole new way of being.  Learn how to de-stress and make some life changes.  Learn who you are and what is important to you.  Empower yourself with opportunities for growth and personal transformation.

For more information email me at marie@mpoweryoga.org.

Namaste,

Marie Friedlander
Certified Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga Teacher

In The News…

Appearing in PH Magazine:

GETTING IN TOUCH WITH YOUR INNER SWING

Mind. Body. Focus. Motion.

It is where the secrets of the golf swing meet the discipline of yoga.

The union of the two will give you a tool more powerful than any club in your golf bag.

Now pick up a golf club. Close your eyes. Focus. Breathe. Feel the ground beneath your feet. Balance. Let your mind move your body. Swing.

The teachings and techniques of yoga address the mental side of golf, which is as vexing to every pro as it is to the mid-handicapper. But at the unique yoga golf clinic at Pelican Hill Golf Club, the more physical aspects of the golfer’s body and swing also benefit.

Run by certified yoga instructor Marie Friedlander and teaching golf pro Glenn Deck, the two-hour clinics take students through familiar aspects of golf instruction: Each student’s swing is videotaped, broken down and analyzed to spot flaws and physical weaknesses.

But after about 30 minutes of that, things get different. The students head to the yoga mats.

“If your hips are tight, your shoulders not rotating through the swing, your balance is off, you’re not shifting your weight, you’re falling within the swing – there are yoga poses that are really good for each of those particular things,” says Friedlander. “We just apply it like a prescription.”

“Golf is a balance of your mind and your body movements – and directional control through a sequence of movements,” says Deck. “And so when we can identify one or two weaknesses that you have, and you can improve those weaknesses in your body, it makes it so much easier to swing a golf club.”

For Marie Friedlander, it gets even more fundamental than that.

“Learning to breathe again,” she says. “Becoming aware of your feet. Becoming more grounded. We work a lot on closing your eyes and feeling how powerful your mind is.”

Because as every golfer knows, once you’ve mastered your mind, the rest is in the bag.

In The News….

From AltMedWeb.com

Yoga and Golf: Swinging into Balance

Therese M. Pope | May 16, 2008

Marie Friedlander is helping golfers improve their game in a positive, innovative way with YogaGolf (www.mpoweryoga.org). Friedlander’s teaching philosophy is to take yoga off the mat and to incorporate it into people’s daily lives. She’s doing just that with YogaGolf. She teaches yoga classes geared towards golfers at The Resort at Pelican Hill Golf Club in Newport Coast, California.

Friedlander, who fell in love with yoga at 14 years old, has been teaching yoga since 1999 and trained with well-known yoga gurus, John Friend (Anusara yoga) and Baron Baptiste (Power Vinyasa yoga). Her husband, who is golf professional, inspired her to couple the practice of yoga and golf together.

“As I taught my husband yoga, he taught me golf and we started integrating the concept of yoga and golf,” Friedlander explains.

Yoga and Golf – The Perfect Fit

She and her husband noticed that the golf industry could only offer so much to golfers. Golfers could only develop as far as the equipment allowed. Friedlander knew golfers needed a new approach to their game—it was time for golfers to focus on their bodies.

“It is up to you as the person to get more fit,” remarks Friedlander.

Golfers Learn to Slow Down and Focus

There are many physical and mental benefits for golfers who practice yoga. She teaches golfers how to breathe properly, how to focus and slow down their lives, and how to “be present” in their golf game.

“Golf is 98% mental and yoga is also very mentally focused as well,” Friedlander comments.

Golfers Increase Strength and Improve Flexibility

As a result of practicing yoga, golfers build strength (especially core strength). She points out how more professional golfers, like Tiger Woods, are also adding strength training (like yoga, Pilates and weights), to enhance their golf game.

Yoga also improves golfers’ flexibility and balance (both physical and mental balance) which is very important in golf. The physical poses of yoga allow golfers to open up tight hips, shoulders and arms. When golfers swing, they need to be able to twist and turn their bodies at certain angles. Thus, yoga poses really helps them to stretch and release tension in these areas.

Golf and Yoga are Ageless

Just like golf, people can practice yoga at any point in their lives, which makes it complementary to golf.

“Golf is a game that you can age with,” reflects Friedlander.

For golfers who are hesitant to try yoga, she advises golfers to just get out there and try a class. She’s had skeptical golfers take her class, only to realize how intense and difficult yoga can be. However, her students found it a positive experience and realized how much yoga helped both their golf games and personal lives.

The Future of Yoga and Golf

Because yoga is becoming more mainstream in today’s society (especially amongst athletes), Friedlander sees a rise in the need for yoga classes geared towards golfers. Golfers realize that something is missing, and golf students face a level of frustration with their games. They are turning to yoga to help them become more enlightened, balanced and stronger golfers.

To read the original article in AltMedWeb.com CLICK HERE.

In The News…

From the Daily Pilot

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:

A golf swing with yoga balance

Yogi, golf instructor team up to help golfers improve their game

Yoga students Charli Miali, middle, and Chava Wortrich, right, contort into moves with instruction by Marie Friedlander, left, at Pelican Hill Golf Academy.

Relax — close your eyelids and rid your mind of all your worries, fears and insecurities; let your breathing ebb and flow like the pull of the tide.

Next, slowly exhale, feeling all of the nagging concerns of the workweek leaving your body. Inflate your lungs with a sense of self-assurance and tranquility, letting your muscles succumb to a complete state of relaxation.

Now, open your eyes, spread your legs, and make sure you twist your hip on the follow through — otherwise, your ball is heading straight for that sand trap.

Strange? Maybe, but in the pursuit of a perfect golf swing, nothing beats a little yoga, said Pelican Hill Golf Club’s yogi, Marie Friedlander.

That’s why she and the club’s top golf instructor, Glenn Deck, teach one of the few classes in the United States that incorporate the principles of yoga with the mechanics of a perfect golf swing.

“The theory of the golf pros is that there is only so far where your equipment can take you — they’ve enhanced the club, enhanced the balls, and I think now we’ve reached the limit,” she said. “Now, it’s up to the golfer to get more physically fit, develop better balance.”

The two-hour course, which costs $200, first begins with some practice driving, followed by a careful video analysis of the golfer’s swing, Deck said.

“Based on what needs we identify, we can start you on some yoga work that should keep you balanced, while adding flexibility to your golf swing,” he said.

After the yoga, Deck helps students flesh out their swings and establish some points to remember on the course. Chava Wortrich, one of the duo’s students, described herself as a veteran yogi but a “pre-beginner” golfer.

After her initial drives, Deck reviews her shot in slow-motion, telling her she needs to focus on following through with her hips so the ball isn’t misdirected.

Wortrich takes the advice in stride, saying Deck’s guidance has always been tremendous.

“I think [using yoga in golf] is absolutely necessarily — all the turning and positions it puts you in, along with the balance, is very important,” she said. “According to Glenn, it’s all in the balance, so everything I learn in yoga is terribly helpful.”

To watch a short video of Yoga Golf CLICK HERE.

YOGA GOLF CLASSES

INSTRUCTORS: Marie Friedlander, Glenn Deck

SPECIALTY: Employing the techniques of yoga to lower one’s golf score.

HOURS: 10 a.m. to noon every other Wednesday.

LOCATION: The Pelican Hill Golf Club, 22701 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Coast

CONTACT: Glenn Deck, (949) 467-5810.


MPower Yoga

Welcome!

On my website you will find information on the various yoga programs I offer. Just click on the different links for information and schedules.

Here are some of the areas I am bringing Yoga to:

If you have a question feel free to email me at marie@mpoweryoga.org.

Namaste,

Marie Friedlander