TriYoga
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TriYoga is a hatha yoga method with a "trinity emphasis on asana
Asana
Asana is a body position, typically associated with the practice of Yoga, originally identified as a mastery of sitting still, with the spine as a conduit of biodynamic union...

 (posture), pranayama
Pranayama
Pranayama is a Sanskrit word meaning "extension of the prana or breath" or more accurately, "extension of the life force". The word is composed of two Sanskrit words, Prāna, life force, or vital energy, particularly, the breath, and "āyāma", to extend, draw out, restrain, or...

 (breath) and mudra
Mudra
A mudrā is a symbolic or ritual gesture in Hinduism and Buddhism. While some mudrās involve the entire body, most are performed with the hands and fingers...

 (focus)". The origin and continued development of TriYoga is guided by kundalini
Kundalini
Kundalini literally means coiled. In yoga, a "corporeal energy" - an unconscious, instinctive or libidinal force or Shakti, lies coiled at the base of the spine. It is envisioned either as a goddess or else as a sleeping serpent, hence a number of English renderings of the term such as 'serpent...

-inspired kriyavati siddhi
Siddhi
is a Sanskrit noun that can be translated as "perfection", "accomplishment", "attainment", or "success". The term is first attested in the Mahabharata. In the Pancatantra, a siddhi may be any unusual skill or faculty or capability...

 as expressed through Kali Ray
Kali Ray
Kali Ray , born on April 11, 1955 in Kentucky, is a yoga master and founder of TriYoga.Ray says that while in her twenties had a "spontaneous kundalini experience” while meditating which lasted over twelve hours...

.

Fundamentals

TriYoga fundamentals include:
  • a wave-like spinal movement with emphasis on moving vertebra by vertebra while maintaining core alignment through transitional movements
  • relaxation in action to engage only the muscles necessary for each posture and transition, increasing energy and relaxation with each transition
  • economy of motion: maintaining common alignment between postures and eliminating excess or unfocussed movements, preserving precise alignments to support the skeletal and muscular systems.


Practitioners learn to sustain continued awareness on all aspects of the practice.

Systematic Approach

TriYoga consists of Basics, in which students learn fundamental movements and breathing techniques, through Level 7. Within each level, students increase their knowledge of posture and flow, as well as comprehensively building strength, flexibility, endurance and breath control. Due to the systematic approach, students of all levels may practice together, modifying sequences to their own abilities.

In addition to 7 levels of asana
Asana
Asana is a body position, typically associated with the practice of Yoga, originally identified as a mastery of sitting still, with the spine as a conduit of biodynamic union...

 practice, TriYoga consists of systematic pranayama
Pranayama
Pranayama is a Sanskrit word meaning "extension of the prana or breath" or more accurately, "extension of the life force". The word is composed of two Sanskrit words, Prāna, life force, or vital energy, particularly, the breath, and "āyāma", to extend, draw out, restrain, or...

 (breathing practices), dharana
Dharana
Dhāraṇā is translated as "collection or concentration of the mind ", or "the act of holding, bearing, wearing, supporting, maintaining, retaining, keeping back , a good memory", or "firmness, steadfastness, ... , certainty"...

 (concentration techniques) and over 1000 unique hasta mudras (hand gestures).

Variety of Practice

Each level consists of 5 series, corresponding to the five elements (earth, water, fire, air and space) and the chakras. Many of the series also include a variety of condensed versions, offering over 20 sequences per level. Basics consists of 108 postures, Level 1 over 200, Level 2 over 350, and Level 3 over 450.

Training and Certification

Teachers complete a 108-, 150- or 200- hour training in the Basic sequences before beginning to teach TriYoga. All training programs include natural alignment and practical anatomy, the use of props to improve alignment, ways to modify postures or flows for students with different needs, knowledge of sequences, and benefits of the postures. Teachers are certified by a teacher trainer, who have an average of 12 years training with Kali Ray
Kali Ray
Kali Ray , born on April 11, 1955 in Kentucky, is a yoga master and founder of TriYoga.Ray says that while in her twenties had a "spontaneous kundalini experience” while meditating which lasted over twelve hours...

and continue to study regularly with her.

Worldwide Presence

Currently, there are over 700 registered teachers in over 30 countries of North and South America, Asia, and Europe.
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