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#169 Adam Keen – Exploring the Modern Mysore Tradition of Ashtanga Yoga
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#169 Adam Keen – Exploring the Modern Mysore Tradition of Ashtanga Yoga

Keen on Yoga Podcast · Adam Keen

April 28, 202444m 14s

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Adam Keen – Exploring the Modern Mysore Tradition of Ashtanga Yoga

( www.keenonyoga.com | @adam_keen_ashtanga)

Adam discusses the modern Mysore tradition of Ashtanga yoga. He explores the early days of Krishnamacharya in the Mysore Palace and the emergence of a dynamic form of yoga.

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Key Points

· The modern Mysore tradition of Ashtanga yoga emerged with Krishnamacharya in the Mysore Palace, where a dynamic form of yoga started to take shape.

· The Ashtanga tradition is a modern tradition that has evolved, with influences from various teachers and adaptations to suit different contexts and individuals.

· The sequences in Ashtanga yoga are not fixed and rigid, but rather a general method that can be adapted to each individual's body and needs.

· The emphasis on specific details and postures in the modern Ashtanga tradition is a recent innovation and not a fundamental aspect of the practice.

· Understanding the historical roots and context of the Ashtanga tradition is important, but ultimately, the effectiveness of the practice should be judged based on individual experience and results.