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The New York Times Hearts Yoga

Five years ago, every time a yoga story appeared in The New York Times, I’d get dozens of emails from friends and family who knew I was a writer in “the yoga world.” That doesn’t happen anymore–because yoga stories are now de rigueur for the Paper of Record.

I love that these stories are so frequently popping up in The New York Times, giving a little cultural commentary on what’s happening beyond my neighborhood.

This Sunday, my morning paper-reading ritual included two entertaining articles that shed a little more light on the yoga scene nationwide.

In “Their Lotus Can’t Take Root on a Yoga Mat,” noticed.html
Mary Billard illuminates the trend of forsaking one’s yoga mat for a mat-free practice.

“The ecstasy of yoga can’t be contained by a mat,” said Dana Flynn, a director of Laughing Lotus, a yoga studio in New York and San Francisco. Many teachers at her studio have done away with mats and practice solely on the hardwood floor. “The lotus flow is a devotional dance,” she added. “The rubber just got in the way.”

That last part made me laugh.

In the City Room section, an article by Lizette Alvarez called “The Jocks Throw Down Their Mats
chronicles her visit to Jivamukti, where she noticed an uptick in the number of men surrounding her in class.

Lately it seems that the number of guys stretching and twisting beside me–at least in some studios–has risen quite a bit. And I mean the kind of guy who advertises his jock credentials and shamelessly checks out the women in class. The sort of dude who not too long ago derided yoga as a chick thing–like going to see “Eat Pray Love.”

We want to know:
Do you use a yoga mat?
Do you notice more men in your yoga class?
Does the New York Times accurately reflect what you see happening in the yoga world?


Nora Isaacs is a Bay Area-based health writer and editor.

Read the whole story on:http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/

Yogis Help Haiti Relief Efforts

In the aftermath of Tuesday’s 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, many yoga studios, teachers, and practitioners have forces to send aid and help soften the blow of the tragedy. We encourage you to lend your support–monetary contributions, participation in relief events, raise awareness, or simply dedicate a yoga practice–to the people of Haiti.

Below is a list of just a few yoga events that aim to help with the relief effort in Haiti. I know there are many more all over the country. I need your help to publicize other opportunities to get involved!
Please add the list by commenting below with local events or efforts in
your community– please include dates, times, and URLs.

Laughing Lotus Clothing Drive in San Francisco, California — through Sunday, January 17

Bernal Yoga Haitian Relief Benefit Class in San Francisco, California — January 18, 12 pm

Yoga Tree Benefit Class in San Francisco, California — January 17, 4:30pm; Studio will match donations.

Piedmont Yoga Studio Clothing Drive in Oakland, California — through January 17

Haitian Relief Class with Spiritual Gansters 305 in Aventura, Florida — January 17, 10:30am

River’s Edge Yoga Classes for Haitian Relief in Alexandria, Virginia — January 18, 11am, 12:30pm, and 6:30pm

Blue Lotus Yoga Studio in Raleigh, North Carolina set up a fundraiser page with Mercy Corps

By Donation Yoga for Haiti Core Strengh Vinyasa Master Class in New York, New York — January 24 12-2pm and Benefit for Haiti with FELA! and other celebrities on January 22nd

Read the whole story on:http://blogs.yogajournal.com/yogabuzz/