Archive for February, 2011

Enter to Win a VIP ticket to Yoga Journal New York City Conference!

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Yoga Journal Conference

Zobha is giving away 2 VIP tickets to Yoga Journal Conference in New York City!

To enter please:

1) Go to our Facebook Page.

2) Like Zobha and tell us why you should attend the conference.  Celebrate with yogis of every experience level and practice with over 40 master teachers in the heart of New York City! Enjoy up to 5 days of yoga with over 100 classes!

3) Share with your friends on Facebook and TAG Zobha (@Zobha)! The top two fans with the most likes and comments will win 1 VIP ticket to the Yoga Journal New York City Conference and a Zobha outfit (approx. prize value is $2,000 each).

Enter by March 11, 2011 (3pm EST). Winners will be contacted by message on Facebook and will be announced week of March 15, 2011.

Good luck!

Yoga Tips For Advanced Practitioners

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Jill Miller

In the second part of “Yoga Expert Tips”, Jill Miller shares her best tips for advanced yoga practitioners. What would you add to this list?

Tips for Advanced:

1. Improve your balance: do your entire practice while blindfolded. This will light up the vestibular system (the balance sensors in your inner ear) and make you even stronger from inside out.

2. Increase the length of your Savasanas by one minute daily until you are up to 20 minutes. Long restful Savasanas WITHOUT FALLING ASLEEP are sometimes the most challenging thing for any yogi.

3. Bump it up a notch: take an immersion, teacher training, or go on a retreat and deepen your knowledge of the practice!

To see Jill’s beginner and intermediate tips, click here.

For more fitness and yoga tips and Jill’s class schedule, click  here.

Yoga Tips for Beginner and Intermediate Practitioners

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Jill MillerIn the first part of “Yoga Expert Tips”, the creator of Yoga Tune Up®, Jill Miller, shares her best tips for beginner and intermediate yoga practitioners.

What other tips would you add to this list?

Tips for Beginners and Intermediate:

1. Limit yourself to just 3 poses after your regular workout. That way you won’t feel overwhelmed by needing to accomplish too much at once.

2. Timing is everything! Set a kitchen timer, or your cell phone so that you hold each pose for 30 seconds on the first day, then up it by 5 seconds daily. Once you hit 1 minute, you’re ready to add 3 more poses!

3. Think of Yoga as “getting pretty on the inside” so that you move better throughout your day and whittle away at gnawing aches and pains.

4. Instead of chanting OM, listen to the sound of your breath, and try to follow it through the entire inhale and exhale. If your mind wanders, return to concentrating on the breath.

5. Find a yoga friend, yoga teacher, or video forum to share your experience in the poses. They may have some great pointers to help keep you motivated!

For more fitness and yoga tips and Jill’s class schedule, click here.

Yoga Tune Up® Creator Shares Her Yoga Tips and More…

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Jill Miller

Jill Miller, Zobha Circle of Grace Member, yoga and fitness therapy expert and the creator of Yoga Tune Up®, recently shared her yoga story and her favorite Zobha pieces with us. Over the next 3 days, she will also share with us all level yoga tips. So stay tuned for more to come!

The Yoga Tune Up® program, created by Jill Miller, is practiced using a  set of exercises, poses and specialized techniques that will increase your body’s overall strength, improve the immune system and relieve pain and stress.

Zobha: How did you start your yoga journey?

Jill Miller: I grew up in Santa Fe, NM in a solar home off the grid. While my parents were not hippies, I was surrounded by them and knew about yoga and meditation. At age 11, my mom brought home the Jane Fonda Workout and the Raquel Welch yoga videos and I became OBSESSED with them, racing home everyday from school to do them. First with her, and then on my own after she grew bored. Soon after I got a subscription to Yoga Journal and found my first teacher at age 16. The rest is a much longer story!

Zobha: What are your Zobha favorite pieces?

Jill Miller: My two favorite tops are the Grace V Tank and the Amelia Tank. Here is why they work so well for me:

Grace V Tank – Colors are always incredible, the cut flatters my bust, and it feels distinctly feminine and looks great in pictures (always a consideration with me…). The fit is also around my ribs. It transitions well to the street, and captivates my husband’s eye every time!

Amelia Tank -  Love my first top in Geranium/Black (and my new all black as well). This top really holds and fits me well and the sleekness of the fabric makes it feel lightweight, and it wicks away sweat quickly. I like that it has big windows at the shoulder blades so students can completely see my shoulders in action when I demo shoulder-focused Yoga Tune Up® poses. I also LOVE my Single Button Jacket in Prism/Violet. It is so flattering and makes me look dressed up no matter what I am wearing underneath!

To learn more about Jill Miller’s Yoga Tune Up® and her class schedule, click here.

Yoga Teacher Training, A Memoir by our 2010 Zobha Scholarship Recipient

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Posted by Rima Thierry.

Yoga Scholarship

Teacher training has come to an end and wow, what an amazing three months it has been for me. Looking back, I cannot believe how much we accomplished during training, and how much I grew both personally and in my practice.

In the end, everything I suspected I would gain from teacher training proved to be true. I have a much deeper understanding of the alignment and mechanics of the yoga asanas. I have deepened my meditation practice and my understanding of yoga philosophy. I have learned how to sequence a class, I developed a daily yoga practice and I stepped outside of my comfort zone of Ashtanga and Vinyasa yoga exploring different types of yoga such as Iyengar and Kundalini. I studied yoga anatomy, and learned adjustments and modifications to help my students avoid injury and deepen their poses. I was introduced to mantras, and even attended my first (very blissful) Kirtan.

But something much more surprising and important happened over those 13 weeks. I truly experienced a transformation, and began living the “san kulpa”, or intention, I set during the initiation ceremony on the first day of training. I learned to trust myself, surrender, and be fearless.

There were many times when training got challenging, and we were given gentle reminders by our teachers to “go into the fire” or find pleasure in going outside our comfort zone. I quickly realized that the most challenging moments were also the greatest learning experiences. One of the scariest moments for me was when I was asked to teach plank pose to the entire group on the second day of training. I didn’t know if I could find the words or the courage to stand up in front of the class but I remembered my promise to let go of my fear took a deep breath  and miraculously the words came streaming from my mouth. Over and over again during the 13 weeks, I reminded myself of my intention, and over and over again I surprised myself in my achievements.

The first of all the Yoga Sutras says, “Now the practice of yoga begins.” I couldn’t find a better way of summarizing the completion of teacher training. Now, the practice of yoga is truly beginning for me. When I started Pure Yoga Teacher Training, I had a love and passion for my practice but I was unsure whether I would have the courage to actually teach yoga. Now, I am confident I want to spread the joy of yoga onto others and pass the knowledge that was given to me over the past three months. I am currently teaching yoga to preschool children once a week, and I feel honored to have the privilege of opening their eyes to the beauty of yoga. The children get so excited about class, and I am amazed to here feedback from the parents like “he talks about yoga all week”- or “she came home and told me all about the meaning of “namaste”.

I hope to continue to find ways I can help the community through yoga. My hope is to follow in the footsteps of other yogis and yoginis who are making a difference in our community and are passionate about using yoga as a healing tool. For example, one of my teachers Jennifer Pastiloff, recently started an organization called Gifts and Miracles Everyday (GAME ) Yoga to give free yoga classes to children with disabilities. I am humbled by her efforts, and excited to continue to explore ways to bring yoga to people who might not otherwise have access to it, or might not seek it out themselves.

I am eternally grateful to Zobha for this amazing opportunity. Without the Grace of Giving Scholarship, teacher training would have been out of my reach. Now I have the tools to spread my love of yoga onto others and begin to repay this wonderful gift I was given.

Sending love and light to everyone at Zobha and to you, my readers. Thank you for sharing this journey with me.

Om Shanti,

Rima

Sneak Peek of New Spring Collection

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Yoga Apparel

Be the first to see a sneak peek of our Spring 2011 Collection (coming next week). This collection is full of stylish yoga tops and bottoms that will appeal to your sense of comfort and performance needs.

This season, we are introducing new styles like the eco-friendly Crewneck Tunic and performance Ruched Capri (pictured).

We are also reinventing  your favorites with a new color palette and a new take on your favorites. If you are a fan of Alexis Zip-Up, we have a feeling you’ll like the new Short-Sleeve Alexis Hoodie. Love Zobha’s original Grace Tank? Now you can get it in new spring colors. We are also excited to announce the  expansion of  ZOBHA MEN with new colors and the Half-Zip Pullover.

What are your must-have Zobha pieces this Spring?

To see more new styles from the collection, please visit the Zobha page on Facebook.

Pre-Order from our New Spring Collection!

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Yoga TankWe are excited to present a sneak preview of the new Spring Collection launching next week.

The Julia Tank is a perfect example of the high-fashion inspiration behind the collection. It’s the perfect combination of unique, fashion-forward design and high performance construction. Featuring an off the shoulder look with two adjustable straps and removable cups for maximum comfort and support. Available in three colors: Blue Aster/Sublime (pictured), Midnight Blue/Midnight Bloom and your basic Black. In Stock Next Week! Pre-order your Julia Tank by calling us at 877.266.1866 (M-F, 9am-5pm PST).


Yoga Pants

If you are a big fan of the Straight Leg Capri, we have a feeling you’ll love the new Ruched Capri. This mid-rise pant ruches right at the waistband and mid-calf beautifully accentuating your silhouette.  Available in Blue Aster (pictured), Midnight Blue and Black. In Stock Next Week! Pre-order your Ruched Capri by calling us at 877.266.1866 (M-F, 9am-5pm PST).

 

Your New Favorite Zobha Yoga Hoodie

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

With our Spring-Summer Collection, we’re introducing a variety of new layering pieces that we’re very excited to share. The designs are full of unique asymmetries that flatter the silhouette. One of our favorites this season is a really cozy, 97% organic cotton Asymmetrical Zip Hoodie. We have taken the hooded sweatshirt and turned it up a notch adding a stylish, asymmetrical two-way zipper and thumbholes to keep sleeves in place while you are working out or running errands. It looks great thrown over a tank top, any workout pant or even jeans. It comes in Black, Midnight Blue and in a true pop of color for Spring, Hollyhock.

Yoga Apparel

For a sporty look, pair it with the Classic Racerback Tank and the new Racer Capri (coming soon).

Yoga Apparel

Yoga Teacher and Circle of Grace Member Shares his Yoga Journey

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Yoga TeacherMartin Scott is a San Francisco-based yoga teacher and Zobha Circle of Grace member who believes in yoga as a lifestyle.

Martin teaches a vinyasa-based yoga practice that focuses on health and wellness for the body and the mind. His attentive teaching style is accessible to students of all levels. Martin’s classes build strength and flexibility and he encourages students to always maintain a sense of humor and lightheartedness while inspiring them to further their practice through dedication.

As a founding board member of Headstand, Martin strongly believes in a sense of community and how important it is to give back. He recently opened a studio in San Francisco, Union Yoga, and donates 100% of the proceeds from his Saturday morning classes to Headstand. For Martin, this is yoga in action, directly sending the fruits of the classes to those who are less fortunate.

Zobha: How did you start your yoga journey?

Martin Scott: I started my yoga journey during a turbulent time – my father died. I had challenging family dynamics, and I lost my job. There was a yoga studio close to my house, and I decided to see what all the fuss was about. I didn’t know what I was looking for until I found it, or rather, yoga and I found each other. The critical time in my life became less critical and things slowly started to fall into place. That was 11 years ago.


Z: Please share with us your journey to becoming a yoga teacher?

MS: Teacher training was amazing. The first time was with Sri Dharma Mittra at his ashram in New York. He says, “If you can really do yoga at the corner of 23rd & 3rd in Manhattan, then you can do yoga anywhere” and he is 100% correct. It was an amazing experience. I thought that I knew myself inside and out, but I quickly discovered how little I knew. That teacher training was a huge leap forward, not only in the development of my practice and my journey towards becoming a teacher, but in learning who I really am. The second round of training was with Stephanie Snyder and Elise Lorimer and that just took me to a whole new level. They helped build my skills and confidence as a teacher and as a yogi. I can’t imagine how it can get any better, but I’m sure it can somewhere down the road!

Z: What is the best piece of Yoga advice you could give to someone?

Beginners: Go to a Yoga 101 class. Learn the basics, take the time to get some knowledge about yoga, lay a solid foundation for a practice, so you will feel comfortable going to a class. So many people just jump in and start going to classes, but miss out on fundamentals which are so important to carry you through the long, long journey of the practice of yoga.

Intermediates: Find the balance between challenging yourself to try more advanced classes while still focusing on refining your basic practice. So many of the “fancy poses” are variations of basic postures, so when you master the basic form of the pose then the more challenging ones become easier.

Advanced: Keep going back to your roots. Sometimes the most challenging class for an advanced practitioner is Yoga 101. As an advanced yogi, I constantly focus on balancing my strength with my flexibility. When we become advanced practitioners, we are able to really get down to the depths of the mind-body connection and work from the inside out. We focus on harnessing our energy, controlling our breath and using advanced techniques to make the asana practice more fluid.

The great thing about my yoga experience is how it has enhanced me as a whole person. The people closest to me who knew me very well before I started on this path have noticed over time how I seem to be happier, more fulfilled and balanced. I know it is the yoga and for me it is a really, really great thing. It has allowed me to do things that make a difference in the lives of others and help those who are less fortunate than me. According to my teachers, it is my duty to do so. To me, it is just what you do.

Yoga Teacher-Marting Scott

(left to right): Richard (Martin's partner), Martin Scott, Casey Carr of Zobha, Katherine Priore of Headstand

Z: What’s your favorite Zobha item?

MS: Right now my favorite Zobha item is the Black Essential Zip Jacket. The fit is perfect, the weight is perfect and black goes with everything. It is just lightweight enough to be a great layering piece but heavy enough to keep me warm. The fit, though, is what really makes it. The height of the collar keeps the neck warm acting like a turtleneck sweater and it hangs low enough to cover the waistband of your shorts or pants. I LOVE IT!

You can practice yoga with Martin at his Union Yoga studio in San Francisco.

Grace of Giving Scholarship Recipient Shares her Favorite Zobha Yoga Apparel

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

The  Zobha Grace of Giving Scholarship not only includes a full scholarship for yoga teacher training but also includes a full Zobha yoga outfit of the recipient’s choice. Our 2010 scholarship recipient Rima Thierry shares her favorite Zobha items with us.

Posted by Rima Thierry.

Zobha Bottoms

I absolutely love the Zobha Yoga Flared Pant. They feel amazing during yoga practice. they move with me and I never have to worry about adjusting them while I am practicing. Plus, they are flattering and great to wear everyday when running errands or just lounging around.

Yoga Pants

Zobha Top

The Marilyn Tank in Tangier Pink is one of my favorite Yoga tops. It is so comfortable to practice in, and I absolutely love the 360 shelf bra. It provides great support, and performs even in the sweatiest classes. Plus the Tangier Pink is so vibrant, it instantly makes me happy when I put it on.

Yoga Top

Zobha Layering

The layering piece I cannot live without is the Asymmetrical Ruched Pullover. The cotton is unbelievably soft, and feels amazing on my skin. On top of that, it is incredibly flattering. I receive compliments on it every time I wear it. The greatest thing about this yoga top is that it is light enough to practice in, and versatile enough to pair with jeans and wear out on date night. I wish I had one in every color!!

Yoga Top