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A More Thoughtful Way Forward

It’s no surprise that Capricorn season invites both ambition and reflection. There’s a natural pull to look ahead, but also to look inward. Not in the all-or-nothing, runaway-train way most resolutions unfold, but from a deeper, steadier foundation.

January 1 marks the start of the Gregorian calendar, a civil system shaped around human-made timelines and productivity. It places the “New Year” in the middle of winter, when goal-oriented behavior can feel oddly misaligned with the rest of the natural world.

Astrologically speaking, the year truly begins when the sun enters Aries on the Spring Equinox. Day and night are nearly equal, and there’s a palpable sense of momentum, growth, and forward motion. That’s when action makes sense.

Right now, we’re in a different phase.

This season asks us to reflect. To assess what actually fits our natural rhythm and what doesn’t. To take stock of how we’ve been living, moving, and caring for ourselves, so we can realign with what genuinely serves us before we push forward again.

To some, the idea of deciding what’s “in” and “out” for the coming year might feel like an internet trend. To us, it’s a grounded and soulful practice. One that creates a sustainable foundation for growth, and for becoming more fully ourselves rather than a “new” version that doesn’t quite stick.

So instead of a long blog about poses, playlists, or philosophy, we’re offering something simpler.

Take a Seat

Sit in a way that feels comfortable right now. Sukasana, a chair, the couch. Wherever you are.

Maybe your hips feel tight from holiday errands. Maybe your body feels a little heavier from dense, nourishing winter meals. Let that be okay. Listen to what your body needs in this moment.

From here, begin to look back.

Not with judgment, but with curiosity.

Ask yourself:

  • What supported me this year?

  • What quietly drained me?

  • What felt sustainable?

  • What didn’t?

What We’re Carrying Forward

IN

  • Strength- and mobility-focused movement

  • Kindness, especially toward ourselves

  • Meeting ourselves where we are

  • Showing up for our community and ourselves

  • Softness alongside discipline

  • listening to how yoga asana feels

These are lessons we’ve returned to again and again this year through our study of the Yoga Sutras, particularly the Yamas and Niyamas. They’re a practical toolkit for living that helps us notice when past experiences start to cloud how we show up in the present. They bring us back to gratitude, presence, and care.

OUT

  • Comparing ourselves to others

  • “Crash” anything

  • The pressure to “start over”

  • Community or self-care that feels performative or out of balance

  • Practices that are inconsistent, impractical, or simply don’t fit real life

  • thinking we need to adhere to how yoga asana “should" look

Your Turn

As you move toward 2026, what are you leaving behind?

And what’s worth not just keeping, but refining?

There’s no need to rush. This season isn’t about reinvention. It’s about steady alignment, so when the time comes to move forward, you’re doing it from a place that actually lasts.

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The Feel-Good, Mindful Guide to Shopping Small & Local https://onedowndog.com/2025/11/26/shop-local-holiday-guide/ Wed, 26 Nov 2025 21:46:01 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=22270 read more]]> The holidays are local! 📍

Every time you support a small business, a local building gets angel wings painted on one of its walls. That’s the quote, right? Either way, it’s certainly a wonderful (local) life.

This year, instead of one big traditional gift guide, we’re sharing three — one for each neighborhood surrounding our studios. Inside, you’ll find holiday gems from local small businesses — and something even better: a plan for how to spend your Small Business Saturday (or whatever day you’re brave enough to face the holiday crowds) with your family in gratitude instead of spiraling into “we’re hungry, we’re tired, we’re bored.”

By keeping it locally-owned, small, and ethical, you can experience the season in a way that nourishes your soul and uplifts your community. So send that calendar invite and call it what it is: Neighborhood Shopping Day — in Echo Park, Eagle Rock, or East Hollywood.

Let’s make it a tradition worth keeping, because these businesses are worth supporting.

🧣 A Holiday Stroll Through Echo Park Village: A Day of Shopping, Snacking, and Self-Care

Just minutes from Downtown LA — but with all the sparkle of a proper neighborhood outing — Echo Park Village is the perfect place to spend a cozy holiday shopping day. Tucked between Echo Park and Historic Filipinotown, this walkable little hub blends city energy with small-town charm, making it easy to find gifts and a little seasonal glow for yourself.

  • Start your day slow at cozy Clark Street Bakery or the minimalist Laveta just across the street. Grab a pastry that feels like a warm hug and a coffee to power your adventure. Sit for a moment, people-watch, and make a game plan for the shops you want to hit.

  • Then drop into One Down Dog for a gentle mid-morning yoga flow or something sweatier — the perfect reset before the shopping begins. Bonus points if you pick up a gift card or a cozy hoodie for the yogi in your life. If you’re thinking more presence than presents this year, we’ve got Thankful For Specials on class packs and memberships available through December 5th and sound baths and teacher training available through the end of the year!

  • Stroll the Village’s cozy pathways, soak in the exposed brick, murals, vintage concrete floors, and dreamy natural light — along Glendale, you’ll find innovative-pop-up-turned-curated-book-shop A Good Used Book. Browse this quaint little book nook for the perfect under-$20 gift or a new read to curl up with by the fireplace.

  • By now, you’ve earned lunch. Head over to Gra Pizzeria for a succulent slice of sourdough pizza (or a whole pie — no judgment). If you’re feeling like lighter fare, swing by Henrietta for market-driven, Rome-inspired salads and sandwiches that still feel very California (ideal for impressing out of town visitors).

    Before you wrap up the first part of your day, stop into Butchr Bar for a seasonal cocktail or a little snack, and toast your successful village voyage.

Optional Side-Quest

If you’ve got the energy — and want a little urban wander.

From the Village / Sunset corridor, head west/northwest toward Sunset Blvd and Glendale Blvd. After about 15–25 minutes on foot (or a quick scooter or rideshare if you’re carrying packages), you’ll hit a pocket of shops and cafés worth discovering:

  • Cookbook Market 
    A tight-knit neighborhood grocery with seasonal produce, artisanal pantry goods, prepared foods, and a curated selection for serious home cooks. Ideal for locally-sourced foodie gifts or something special for your own holiday table.
  • The Semi-Tropic
    A cozy, slightly hidden bar/restaurant hybrid offering Mediterranean-inspired plates, cocktails, and a bit of merch. Chill vibes and a great spot for a late-afternoon drink or a “secret-gem” treat. You can’t go wrong with a plate of crispy rosemary-dusted fries.
  • Woodcat Coffee 
    A low-key, specialty coffee shop and roaster founded in 2014 by veteran coffee couple and hyper-locals, Saadat & Janine Awan who built everything with little money, lots of heart and their own hands — perfect for a pick-me-up, a rest, or a little hang before heading back.
  • Shout and About 
    The first location for the brand, affectionately dubbed the “little urban oasis," this whimsical boutique gift shop on Echo Park Ave. is filled with unique gifts, cards, accessories, and small treasures. Great for last-minute surprises or just a little window-shopping delight.
If you’ve checked off your entire list in Echo Park Village and want a serene, sacred pause, saunter along Echo Park Lake toward Sunset Blvd. Visit Sacred Fortune for acupuncture, fertility massage, herbal formulations, facial gua sha, cupping, nutrition guidance, and holistic bodywork. For more inspired wellness services (and gift cards) in the area, we also love For the Love of Acupuncture, a queer and trans Filipino practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine located at the same address as Sacred Fortune.

End the day the Echo Park Village way: slow, satisfied, and stocked with gifts that support the neighborhood. Whether you came for the shopping, the wellness services, or the snacks, you’ll leave feeling like you spent a day in LA’s most charming little holiday village — all while supporting a diverse, creative community that makes the city so special.

🌿 A Holiday Walking & Shopping Day — “Colorado Corner,” Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock feels like something out of a Christmas Hallmark movie: locally-owned gems, warm small-town vibes, and plenty of spots to sip, stroll, and shop small. It’s the perfect setting for a festive day out and to get caught up in delightful conversations with your neighbors.

Begin with a morning class at One Down Dog. Shake off the seasonal rush, settle into your body, and tap into the grounded pace of the neighborhood. After class, browse the retail nook for self-care gifts — think super-soft leggings, candles, mat spray, and gift cards for the yogis in your life.

If you’re leaning more toward presence than presents this year, check out the Thankful For Specials on class packs and memberships through December 5th, plus sound baths and teacher training offerings through the end of the year.

Walk just a few steps down Eagle Rock Blvd. to queer-owned Creature’s Plants & Coffee, a beloved plant-shop-meets-café serving specialty drinks among lush greenery.

  • What you’ll find: Thoughtfully curated plants, ceramics, planters, and a peaceful outdoor garden perfect for sipping a latte.

It’s the kind of place that instantly softens your mood — the perfect “reset” before digging into more shops.

Head Back toward Colorado and pop into the little places you definitely window shopped on your way to Creature’s:

  • Parchment — a charming stationery and paper-goods shop known for cards, journals, and warm, crafty energy.

  • Açaí Craze — quick superfood bowls if you want something refreshing and bright.

  • Leanna Lin’s Wonderland — an Asian-American woman-owned gift boutique filled with art prints, jewelry, kid-friendly gifts, and indie-maker treasures.

  • Not Another Pottery Studio — local ceramics, pottery classes, and one-of-a-kind handmade pieces.

  • The Green Bean — a kid’s boutique and toy shop for the littles in your life.

Wander Colorado Boulevard — Eagle Rock’s Main Drag

Meander along Colorado Blvd, where even more small businesses shine:

  • Milkfarm — woman (and long-time One Down Dog student)-owned artisan cheese shop with curated cheeses, charcuterie, crackers, jams, and the best hostess-gift possibilities on the planet. A hat that says “Butter" or “Salami" for dad and an organic sparkling rosé for mom to drink when dad wears his new hat? They’ve got that!

  • Four Café — healthy comfort food, homemade soups, seasonal salads, and baked goods — ideal for grabbing lunch or foodie gifts.

  • Owl Talk — a longtime sister-owned vintage boutique offering curated clothing and accessories with a delightful, cozy vibe.

  • Native Boutique — another local favorite for gifts, apparel, jewelry, and small-batch goods from independent makers.

When it’s time for a mid-day toast, head to Relentless Brewing & Spirits, a woman-owned craft brewery and distillery.

  • Expect great beer, inventive cocktails, warm service (say hi to Mike and Bri behind the bar), and an atmosphere that somehow feels festive year-round.

  • If you’re lucky, Bob Ross might be playing on the TV and don’t miss the Asian sticky wings — iconic and cheaper on Sundays!

Treat Yourself to The Loft Spa (or a Matinee at Vidiots)

Round out the day with some restorative self-care at The Loft Spa, a tranquil neighborhood staple with massages, facials, and a genuinely kind, welcoming team. Say hi to Heather and let yourself exhale — you’ve earned this one.

Not in a spa mood? Head to nearby Vidiots to catch a movie at LA’s most cinephile-approved and lovingly-restores community cinema and video store.

Wrap Up Back at One Down Dog

End your day the way you started: slowly. Wander back to One Down Dog with full bags, full tummies, and fuller spirits. Rest your feet, take a deep breath, and soak up the cozy satisfaction of supporting your neighborhood’s small businesses.

Optional Side-Quest — A Quick Drive to Highland Park

If you’ve got a few bags to drop off and don’t mind a short, scenic 6–10 minute drive, cruise over to nearby Highland Park, one of LA’s most charming shopping corridors.

The route from Eagle Rock takes you down Figueroa Street, over a gentle hill, and into a vibrant historic district packed with creativity, murals, and independent shops.

A few ODD favorites to visit:

  • Belle’s Bagels — hand-rolled, naturally fermented bagels made with California-grown grain from a women-owned team.

  • Crush & Touch Art Supply — a Korean-American–owned art supply shop with stationery, tools, and creative giftables.

  • Shorthand — expertly curated stationery, pens, journals, and organizational goods from a woman-owned paper-goods company.

  • Vinovore — a woman-owned wine shop focusing on women-made wines, cute gift sets, and the best animal-themed bottle labels in town.

It’s the perfect little add-on to an already delightful day.

🎁 A Holiday Stroll of Fun Finds & Food — East Hollywood & Los Feliz

East Hollywood is one of LA’s most vibrant little pockets — a mix of indie shops, thoughtful makers, and cozy food stops that feel especially magical during the holidays. Whether you’re chasing perfect gifts, delicious treats, or a little seasonal grounding, this stroll has everything you need.

Start with Presence, Not Presents

Begin your day at One Down Dog with a grounding yoga class under the skylight. Shake off the bustle, settle into your body, and check out the studio’s curated retail nook on your way out — candles, comfy apparel, self-care essentials, and gift cards that make “I’ll start yoga one day” happen sooner.
If you’re more into presence than presents this year, ODD’s Thankful For Specials on class packs, memberships (through Dec 5), sound baths, and teacher training (end of year) make gifting and receiving extra sweet.

Fuel Up With Something Warm & Buttery

Head to Bolt for buttery baked goods — the cheddar biscuits are iconic — or dig into a full brunch. (Pro tip: you can get a breakfast sandwich on that legendary biscuit… just go early, they sell out fast.) Sip, snack, and map out your holiday hit list.

Stock Up on Holiday Goodies

A short stroll north on Western brings you to Lazy Acres Market, East Hollywood’s better-for-you grocery haven. Grab gourmet snacks, wellness-inspired gifts, pantry treasures, or the famous Lazy Acres Cookie — a soft, gooey holiday essential. Perfect for host gifts or your own cozy movie night.

Optional Side Quest — Los Feliz Village

If you’ve still got energy (and room for more treats), wander toward Los Feliz — either a 20–25 minute walk past Barnsdall Art Park or a quick drive.

Sip Something Sweet, Colorful & Comforting

Kick off round two with a Filipino iced coffee from Obet & Dels — ube, coffee, and oat milk in perfect harmony. It’s festive, unique, and tastes like a warm-weather winter hug. Stop at Barnsdall Art Park on your way to enjoy your bevvie on a grassy hilltop with a view of the neighborhood and Frank Lloyd Wright architecture for a little culture and inspiration.

Slip into Shopping Mode

Like Eagle Rock and Echo Park, Los Feliz Village feels like its own cozy holiday town. Along Hollywood Blvd and up Hillhurst you’ll find:

  • Soap Plant / Wacko – Off-the-wall gifts, art, books, and curiosities for the playful or hard-to-shop-for friend.

  • Spitfire Girl – Woman-owned boutique with candles, stationery, home goods, witty gifts, and handcrafted charm.

  • Liberate Emporium – Crystals, tarot decks, spiritual tools, and high-vibe stocking stuffers.

  • Sacred Light – Aura photography, mystical gifts, and metaphysical add-ons for the woo-inclined.

Wrap Up With Something Delicious

End your stroll with a treat from neighborhood favorites:

  • Buttercake Shoppe – Rich, nostalgic baked goods perfect for gifting (or devouring).

  • Earth Organic Juice Bar – Fresh, colorful juices and smoothies for a light reset.

  • All Time – Warm, bright, ingredient-driven dishes that feel celebratory without trying.

A Final Moment of Calm

If you want one last dose of grounding:

Either way, you’ll end the day feeling centered, nourished, and connected to the makers, growers, practitioners, and dreamers who shape this beautiful corner of LA.

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Deep Blue Sea-son | Scorpio Waters (& Emotions) Run Deep https://onedowndog.com/2025/10/22/the-yoga-of-emotional-release/ Thu, 23 Oct 2025 02:29:26 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=22159 read more]]> “Like the gargantuan iceberg beneath its polar cap, Jupiter in Scorpio holds endless mysteries in its depths.” — Chani Nicholas

Libra season asked us to find freedom in the moments we fall off balance — to wobble, sway, and still trust the beauty in the in-between. Scorpio season takes us somewhere deeper. This one finds freedom not by floating on the surface, but by diving below it — where truth lives, where we can’t fake the calm, and where transformation begins. Welcome to the deep blue sea-son: a time to feel it all, dive beneath the surface, and let movement, breath, and presence guide the hidden parts of ourselves into the light.

In yoga (and in life), that means turning toward what we’ve avoided — the sensations, emotions, and stories we’ve kept buried — and letting movement, breath, and presence do their quiet magic. When we dig deep, not dark, we discover that what feels heavy is often what’s ready to rise. So go ahead — be the Scorpio you wish to see in the world: passionate, present, and brave enough to bring your depths to the surface without sinking an unsinkable ship, turning ‘I’ll never let go’ into ‘it’s definitely time to let go.’

3 Ways to Ride the Scorpio Waves 🌊

1. Feel It Fully — Don’t Flinch

Scorpio energy calls for radical presence. Notice the clench, the wobble, the held breath — lean in, let sensations speak, and maybe grunt a little while you’re at it.

2. Burn to Transform

Scorpio heat isn’t just emotional — it’s alchemy. Sweat, breathe, move, and turn effort into ritual. It may get messy, and that’s exactly the point.

3. Surrender to the Depth

Every dive needs floating. Savasana, Yoga Nidra, or just lying there — surrender isn’t defeat, it’s integration. Surface lighter, clearer, and ready to ride the next wave.

Playlist of the Season: 

deep blue sea-son | a scorpio-themed yoga playlist for emotional release To accompany this journey through Scorpio’s depths, the Deep Blue Sea-son playlist blends introspective, passionate, and transformative tracks — from soulful reflection to fiery intensity. Each song mirrors the themes of emotional honesty, surrender, and rebirth we explore on the mat: the early tracks help you lean into feelings and resistance, the midsection fuels movement and intensity, and the closing pieces invite rest, reflection, and renewal. Put it on during your practice, meditation, or even a quiet evening, and let the music guide you through your own deep dive.  

Asana of the Season:

savasana - scorpio themed asana or yoga pose

🛌 Surrender in Savasana: The Death of Practice on the Mat

Scorpio season is all about release, transformation, and diving into what lies beneath the surface. What better pose to honor that energy than savasana — the ultimate surrender on the mat? It’s the corpse pose that asks us to let go of control, float in stillness, and integrate all the emotional, physical, and spiritual work we’ve done in practice. Think of it as a mini burial for old patterns — with the promise of rebirth when you rise.

How to Get There (Scorpio Style)

  1. Lie Down Like a Rebel of the Deep

    • Stretch out comfortably on your back. Let your arms fall open like tentacles reaching for transformation.

  2. Close the Eyes, Open the Depths

    • Gently close your eyes and imagine diving beneath your personal iceberg. Feel the currents of emotion, thought, and sensation moving freely.

  3. Release the Grip

    • Let your shoulders, jaw, and belly soften. Surrender to gravity. Pretend the drama of Scorpio intensity can’t touch you here — because it can’t.

  4. Breathe Into the Mystery

    • Inhale deeply, exhale slowly. Each breath is an invitation to release, each exhale a tiny little plunge into the depths.

  5. Optional Fetal Pose Transition

    • When ready, roll gently to one side and curl into a fetal-like shape — honoring rebirth, transformation, and the flow of Scorpio’s emotional tides.

Benefits of Savasana (The Scorpio Way)

Emotional:

  • Encourages deep emotional release and integration

  • Calms the nervous system after intense physical or emotional work

  • Cultivates radical presence with your own feelings

Physical:

  • Reduces muscle tension and fatigue

  • Lowers blood pressure and heart rate

  • Promotes recovery after a vigorous practice

Spiritual / Energetic:

  • Supports insight, reflection, and clarity

  • Helps integrate the lessons of the practice into daily life

  • Connects you to the cycle of death and rebirth — release and renewal

scorpio season class feature - yoga nidra or 'conscious unsconsciousness'

Class of the Season: YOGA NIDRA

If savasana is the death of practice, Yoga Nidra is the consciously unconscious exploration of that depth — a guided treasure hunt under your own emotional iceberg. It invites you to uncover buried gems, process emotions, spark creativity, and reignite that signature Scorpio intensity. Yoga Nidra lets us visit these places safely, with curiosity instead of judgment, turning our attention inward to release, integrate, and transform.

How It Works:
Through guided visualization, body scanning, and intentional breathwork, Yoga Nidra allows the subconscious mind to surface emotions, memories, and creative impulses that may have been buried or ignored. This aligns perfectly with Scorpio’s energy: it encourages emotional honesty, energetic purification, and the rebirth of creative fire.

Why It Feels Like Magic in Scorpio Season:

  • Emotional Processing: Helps you move through and integrate intense emotions without becoming overwhelmed.

  • Creativity Boost: By quieting the conscious mind, you give space for new ideas, intuition, and inspiration to rise.

  • Scorpio Spark: Amplifies your inner power and passion, helping you connect with your desires and purpose with clarity and intensity.

Think of Yoga Nidra as a sonic, energetic, and emotional deep dive — a chance to meet yourself beneath the waves, process what arises, and resurface renewed, aligned, and ready to channel your Scorpio fire in the world.

Sutra of the Season: 1.12

yoga sutra philosophy for scorpio season

Scorpio Season: A Meditation on Depth

In Scorpio Season, we move from floating on the surface to diving deep — exploring the hidden currents of our emotions, desires, and shadows. Freedom isn’t found in perfection or avoidance; it’s discovered in curiosity, surrender, and the courage to meet what’s buried beneath.

Sutra 1.12 reminds us that steady practice and conscious letting-go quiet the mind’s waves. In Scorpio season, that’s your blueprint: turn toward the depths, feel it fully, and let transformation rise — no whistle or big wooden door required.

So give Scorpio Season a soundtrack that mirrors your depths, then take it to the mat: explore hip openers, heart-opening flows, and deep savasana or Yoga Nidra. Lean into the currents, feel the intensity, surrender, and let the alchemy of release guide you. Rinse, repeat, and rise renewed — ready to channel your passion, creativity, and inner power in the world.

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Libra-ate Yourself | Finding Freedom in the Falling https://onedowndog.com/2025/09/23/cultivating-balance-in-libra-season/ Tue, 23 Sep 2025 15:29:17 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=22094 read more]]> we dared ourselves to flirt with order and perfection—without rules. Instead of chasing flawlessness, we leaned into patience, clarity, and the art of letting go when imperfections surfaced. Now, in Libra Season, that exploration evolves: from striving for perfection to striving for balance. “Balance” is one of those wellness buzzwords we hear everywhere, but with so many interpretations, it can also feel heavy. We picture ourselves holding scales on our shoulders, expecting them to stay steady while life relentlessly nudges us off course—through phones, schedules, traffic, or as One Down Dog founder Jessica Rosen says, the bugs on the windshield. Our culture tends to frame balance through hustle-driven sayings: when you fall off the horse, get back on. No shade (okay, maybe some) to the cowboys who coined that one, but yoga offers us something deeper and more poetic. Instead of a “walk it off” mentality, yogic wisdom invites us to embrace the wobble. To laugh when we stumble, to learn from the moment, and to keep practicing—whether in a tricky pose or a tough conversation. That’s how we turn the fall into something fabulous.

3 Key Takeaways on Balance in Libra Season

✨ Humor softens the wobble. Laughter turns frustration into perspective, helping us lighten the load of imperfection. 🧠 Information builds clarity. When we notice patterns—on and off the mat—we transform missteps into opportunities for learning. 🌱 Cultivation creates resilience. Each fall is feedback. With practice, we grow steadier, stronger, and more compassionate toward ourselves.

Playlist of the Season: 

your higher falling - a libra themed yoga playlist Every season deserves a soundtrack. Our Libra-themed playlist is curated to sway with the scales—songs that teeter between light and deep, calm and energetic, playful and soulful. It’s music for finding balance in the wobble, whether you’re flowing through poses, navigating traffic, or just dancing it out in your living room. Let these tracks remind you that harmony isn’t about standing still, but about learning to move gracefully through the shifts. Press play, find your rhythm, and let balance sound as good as it feels.  

Asana of the Season:

libra themed asana or yoga pose - sirsasana, headstandSirsasana (Headstand)

Every season deserves a new perspective. In Libra Season, balance isn’t just about standing tall—it’s about flipping the script. Headstand (Śīrṣāsana) is the ultimate teacher in this practice: equal parts strength and surrender, focus and play. It reminds us that wobbling, tipping, or even falling are all part of the dance toward steadiness.

How to Step Into Headstand (Śīrṣāsana)

  1. Foundation first. Interlace your fingers, set your forearms on the ground, and cradle the back of your head in your hands.
  2. Root down. Press firmly through your forearms and lift your shoulders away from your ears.
  3. Lift lightly. Tuck your toes, straighten your legs, and walk your feet closer until your hips stack over your shoulders.
  4. Float up. Bend your knees into your chest, then slowly extend your legs toward the sky.
  5. Find balance. Engage your core, breathe steadily, and remember—falling is part of the practice.
✨ Ready to play with balance, flip your perspective, and enjoy the art of falling? Join Meghan Lastra in Echo Park for our upcoming Headstand Workshop—where strength meets curiosity and every wobble is welcome.

The Benefits of Headstand (Śīrṣāsana)

🧠 Mind

  • Builds focus and concentration by requiring presence and attention

  • Trains patience through gradual progress and practice

  • Cultivates mental clarity by reversing perspective and shifting energy

  • Encourages confidence and courage in facing challenges

  • Helps release fear of falling, fostering resilience and adaptability

💪 Body

  • Strengthens shoulders, arms, and core muscles

  • Improves circulation by inverting the body and assisting blood flow

  • Stimulates the lymphatic system, supporting detoxification

  • Can relieve tension in the lower back by decompressing the spine

  • Enhances balance and proprioception (awareness of body in space)

🌱 Overall Wellbeing

  • Offers an energizing, uplifting effect on mood

  • Balances the nervous system, supporting stress relief

  • Symbolically flips perspective, inviting new ways of seeing challenges

  • Builds trust in the body and practice, deepening the mind-body connection

  • Creates a playful, joyful relationship with movement and imperfection

Class of the Season: FIT: full-body

fit: full-body Balance isn’t just about stillness—it’s about finding strength in motion. FIT: Full-Body is a high-energy, total-body HIIT that invites you to play with your limits while staying grounded in your center. Through bodyweight conditioning, strength training, core work, and all-levels cardio, you’ll feel the push and pull of challenge and recovery, effort and ease—just like navigating the scales of daily life. Sweat, wobble, and laugh through it, and discover that balance isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up, moving through, and finding joy along the way.

Book FIT: full-body >>

✨ Ready to find your flow, test your limits, and embrace a little wobble? Join our October Attendance Challenge and try a variety of classes designed to balance out your practice—because the best way to master balance is to mix it up, move your body, and have fun doing it! Plus stickers. Never forget the stickers.

Sutra of the Season: 2.26

balancing effort and ease yoga sutra 2.46

Libra Season: A Meditation on Balance

In Libra Season, we move from perfection to balance—an ever-shifting, playful dance between effort and ease. The scales we carry aren’t meant to stay perfectly level; life nudges us off course with phones, traffic, schedules, and “the bugs on the windshield.” Balance is less about standing still and more about learning to wobble with grace.

Yoga Sutra 2.46 reminds us that the practice of yoga is about finding steadiness through steady effort: sthira sukham asanam — the posture should be steady and comfortable. It’s a meditation in motion, teaching us that effort without ease becomes rigid, and ease without effort becomes sloppy. True balance lives in the middle, where we engage, stretch, breathe, and allow ourselves to wobble.

So give Libra Season and your practice a soundtrack that sways with the scales, then take it to the mat and play around with arm balances like headstand, then sweat it all out with FIT: full-body. Rinse, repeat, and get to 21 classes in October to meet our Practice Feeling Balanced Challenge. Show up, show more, and let the wobble guide us.

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Spreadsheet Your Soul | Virgo Season Tips for Progress, Not Perfection https://onedowndog.com/2025/08/25/virgo-season-yoga-tips-for-progress/ Tue, 26 Aug 2025 01:53:39 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=22047 read more]]> The Rules Are: There Ain’t No Rules — Grease

After a season of shining in the spotlight (while helping others shine too), Virgo season calls us to declutter, ground ourselves, and reset the foundations behind the scenes. Virgos love order and strive for perfection, but when it comes to self-awareness and growth, sometimes the rules are meant to be broken—so long as no harm is done (cough, ahimsa, cough). Instead of chasing perfection, chase clarity. Like clear quartz, mental clarity amplifies everything around it.

But how do we avoid the trap of perfection without collapsing into failure? How do we clear away obstacles while keeping our emotions organized? How do we make a spreadsheet that leaves room for heart, soul, intuition, and the divine? The truth is, the rules are: there ain’t no rules. The toolkit lies in self-study. When we reflect on mistakes, we create order—and from that order comes peace. You don’t have to be flawless to feel at ease. You just have to trust that when life feels messy or out of control, it’s simply a moment of feeling messy and out of control. Through yoga, we meet those feelings and then transform them.

Virgo Season Takeaways on Perfectionism

Even Beyoncé isn’t flawless.
It’s easy to compare yourself to others and shrink under the illusion of their perfection. Yoga reminds us: it’s not about the end result, but detachment from it. Even Beyoncé—the Virgo queen herself—isn’t untouchable, just seasoned.

Get organized.
Lean into Virgo’s earth energy to cut through mental clutter. Make lists, meal prep, create rituals—whatever builds a strong foundation for steady growth.

Show up.
Virgos thrive in service, especially when things feel uncertain. Discernment is the key: balancing practical analysis (yes, spreadsheets) with wisdom that seems to come from somewhere less tangible—like the soul.

Sutra of the Season

Patanjali teaches discernment and clarity: the ability to distinguish what is real from what is not. This perfectly mirrors Virgo’s pursuit of knowledge through both intellect and intuition.

So if you’re looking at life like a spreadsheet, remember—don’t forget the splashes of color. 🌈

It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, it’s what you do with your dancin’ shoes – also Grease

Virgo Season Workshops & Community Events

Just as Virgo season reminds us that clarity matters more than perfection, our community events and workshops invite us to practice together in ways that honor both structure and soul—whether it’s flowing in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, walking in meditation to honor the history of the land beneath us, bathing in the vibrations of sound to release inner clutter, or simply showing up for Yoga Month celebrations that reconnect us to the joy of practice. Each gathering becomes a reminder that growth happens not in flawless execution, but in presence, service, and shared experience.  

Playlist of the Season: 

Every season deserves a soundtrack. Our Virgo-themed playlist blends organized beats with perfectly imperfect anthems—background music for your spreadsheet soul search. Let it inspire focus, clarity, and a little playful movement as you clear mental clutter and tune into presence. Give it a listen, let it set the vibe, and see how music can turn even self-study into a groove.  

Asana(s) of the Season:

Parivrtta Trikonasana (Revolved Triangle Pose)

A twisty-turny pose for life’s twists and turns. Here’s how to approach this asana:

Step your feet wide—right toes forward, left foot angled in—and square your hips. Just like Virgo loves a strong foundation, root down through both legs before you move. Reach your arms wide, hinge forward with a long spine, place your left hand on the floor, a block, or your shin, and lift your right arm to the sky. Think of this twist as Virgo’s gift of discernment: clearing clutter, finding clarity. Inhale to lengthen, exhale to refine. Hold, then rise and switch sides—balancing both halves, as Virgos always strive to do.

Repeat 3–5 cycles to stoke your inner fire and start your day with clarity, power, and heart-led intention.

🌞 Physical Benefits
  • Strengthens legs and core — engages quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and deep abdominal muscles.
  • Improves spinal mobility — the twist stretches and strengthens the spine, especially the thoracic region.
  • Opens hips and hamstrings — provides a deep stretch to the hamstrings, hip flexors, and outer hips.
  • Enhances balance and stability — challenges proprioception and strengthens stabilizing muscles in the feet and ankles.
  • Stimulates digestion — the twist gently massages abdominal organs, supporting detoxification and digestion.
  • Expands chest and shoulders — helps open the upper body and improve posture by countering slouching or rounding.
  • Boosts circulation — twisting and lengthening increases blood flow throughout the body.
  • Supports spinal alignment — strengthens postural muscles that help keep the spine upright.

🧠 Mental Benefits

  • Encourages clarity and focus by demanding concentration and steady breath.
  • Trains discernment—knowing how far to twist without forcing, balancing effort and ease.
  • Builds mental resilience, as the challenging balance and deep stretch require patience and presence.
✨ Energetic Benefits
  • Stimulates the manipura (solar plexus) chakra, associated with confidence, willpower, and personal clarity.
  • Awakens prana (life force) by wringing out stagnant energy in the torso and spine.
  • Balances grounding (through the legs and feet) with expansion (through the spine and arms).

💙 Emotional Benefits

  • Helps release perfectionism and control by teaching acceptance of imbalance or “wobble.”
  • Supports detoxification of emotions, offering a literal and symbolic “twist” out of old patterns.
  • Cultivates a sense of peace in imperfection, reminding practitioners that growth comes through process, not perfection.

Parivrtta Trikonasana invites Virgo season’s love of order and clarity into the body—grounding through structure, refining through discernment, and reminding us that true balance comes not from perfection, but from presence.

 

Class of the Season: YOGA TALK

A yoga philosophy class deepens Virgo season’s focus on discernment, clarity, and self-reflection. Explore ancient teachings that guide mindful action and inner growth, organizing thoughts, questioning assumptions, and balancing intellect with intuition—perfect for embracing Virgo’s pursuit of clarity without chasing perfection.

Book YOGA TALK >>

Sutra of the Season: 2.26

Patanjali emphasizes discernment—the ability to distinguish what is real from what is not. Virgo season reminds us that clarity matters more than perfection: mistakes are opportunities for growth. Progress comes from awareness and thoughtful action, not flawless execution. Like a spreadsheet with numbers and notes, Virgo energy encourages structure, focus, and discernment—while leaving space for intuition, heart, and the perfectly imperfect flow of life.

   

Journal Prompt:

After reading about Virgo season, Parivrtta Trikonasana, and Patanjali’s Sutra 2.26, take a few minutes to reflect:

  • Where in your life are you seeking perfection, and how might clarity and discernment serve you more than flawless results?

  • How can you “organize your spreadsheet soul” to create space for intuition, heart, and the imperfect parts of yourself?

  • What small steps can you take this week to practice presence, reflection, or mindful action, both on and off the mat?

Write freely, without judgment, and notice what insights arise as you connect Virgo’s energy to your own life.

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Top 10 Questions About Yoga Teacher Training https://onedowndog.com/2025/08/19/top-10-questions-about-yoga-teacher-training/ Tue, 19 Aug 2025 15:00:56 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=14264 read more]]>

Hi, I’m Cindy! I manage One Down Dog’s yoga teacher training program and I’m also one of the trainers! The first thing to know about our training is that it is led by a very close group of friends who will welcome you with open arms.

Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about Yoga Teacher Training at One Down Dog in Los Angeles.


1. Is this training online or in-person?

The Fall 2025 200-hour training features the most in-person hours of any training program in Los Angeles. We’ll meet in person on Fridays from 6-9p and Saturdays and Sundays from 1p – 7p at our Echo Park studio with the occasional Friday hosted online on Zoom.

Join our info session on Friday >>


 

2. Do you offer payment plans?

Absolutely! Once you’ve placed your non-refundable deposit to secure your spot in the training, we can break up your remaining tuition into 3 or 4 monthly installments.


 

3. How long is the training?

We meet two to three long weekends per month over the course of four and a half months. See the dates >>


 

4. Is this training recognized by The Yoga Alliance? Will I qualify to be a Yoga Alliance certified teacher upon graduating?

It sure is! Once you’ve completed all required hours in the training, you can apply to be a 200-hour RYT (registered yoga teacher) through The Yoga Alliance.


 

5. Am I allowed to miss time in the teacher training and still graduate?

We allow our students to miss up to one full weekend (18 hours) before requiring any make-up time at an extra cost. Missed content can be acquired through your “yoga buddy" who we will pair you up with at the beginning of the training.


 

6. How can I make up hours if I plan to miss more than one weekend?

You can make up your hours either in the next round of teacher training (we host two per year), in a one-on-one session with a trainer, or in a small group session with one of the trainers if enough people in your group missed the same content. All options require an additional cost.


 

7. Do I need to purchase textbooks for the training?

We ask that you purchase books from our reading list to support your learning. Your tuition will cover the cost of your extensive training manual, and we will share the reading list upon registration. Know that you can purchase the books used or through a reader to save $$$.


 

8. Do you offer scholarships for yoga teacher training?

We currently offer a BIPOC scholarship that covers half of the tuition, the deadline to apply was July 18, but we will offer this again in the Spring training.


 

9. Do I need to have practiced for a certain amount of time to take this training?

No! This training is for anyone interested in diving deeper into the study of yoga. While we do focus on teaching principles for a portion of the training, these skills can be applied anywhere. In this training, you will learn about yoga philosophy, the history of yoga, the subtle body (including the chakra system), asana (pose) alignment, anatomy applied to yoga, and how to build and teach a class. What you’ll learn >>


 

10. Why should I choose your program over other teacher training programs in Los Angeles?

The One Down Dog program is full of heart, knowledgeable trainers from a wide variety of backgrounds (if I do say so myself), and it offers a path for connecting to a community. We are proud of the specialty days we’re able to offer throughout the training with guest teachers, topics include: social justice, Ayurveda, pre+post natal yoga, and trauma-informed yoga


Fall Yoga Teacher Training starts September 5th! (Early Bird pricing ends August 4th) LEARN MORE >>

 

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The Mane Event | Embodying Leo’s Fire While Uplifting the Pride https://onedowndog.com/2025/07/22/leader-of-the-pack/ Wed, 23 Jul 2025 01:12:58 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=21963 read more]]> You Can Be a Mane Character without Being a Main Character

After a season of emotional processing and reconnecting with our softer sides, it’s time to party. And by “party," we mean gather your people, create with purpose, and cultivate intentional communities that support peaceful resistance and systemic change (yes, including smashing the patriarchy).

Leo season invites us to step into the spotlight—not for ego’s sake, but to ignite and inspire. Getting your crew together, even for serious goals, can feel as joyful and energizing as a celebration. This is the sign of the lion, after all: courageous, expressive, and magnetic. While Mercury Retrograde may stir the drama pot, we have the inner tools—presence, clarity, and community—to lead with grace and intention.

Leadership takeaways for Leo season:

  • Shine without overshadowing. True leadership uplifts others. A thoughtful leader doesn’t dominate the space but makes room for every voice to be heard.

  • Don’t let the past dictate your purpose. Leo reminds us to lead from the heart, not from ego or old wounds.

  • Support the whole pride. A strong leader honors the unique gifts and paths of each person in the community.

In our “Sutra of the Season," Patanjali reminds us that actions rooted in stillness and clarity don’t leave karmic residue. Through Dhyana—deep meditation—we can part the mental clouds and align with the life-giving power of the sun, Leo’s ruling planet. Rather than charging forward with unchecked “main character energy” (an example of a klesha that plants karmic seeds), we refine our actions with mindfulness and intention. We’ll dive deeper into the philosophy later in the article.

So yes, it’s a party—but think nourishing potluck, not chaotic frat house. This is your invitation to show up as your brightest self and help others do the same. Together, we shine brighter. 🌞🦁

The Mane Events (aka Leo Season Workshops & Community Events)

This Leo season, we’re channeling bold-hearted leadership—the kind that uplifts the whole pride. Our upcoming events are all about rising together: from a sunrise hike that taps into Leo’s solar energy, to a donation-based flow that turns movement into meaningful action. Join us for a creative entrepreneur’s class designed to fuel your purpose, a radiant sound bath to recharge your inner light, and a restorative YIN training that reminds us that slowing down is a power move. Let’s lead with heart, move with intention, and shine as one.

Playlist of the Season: 

solar power - a Leo themed yoga playlist     This month’s playlist is designed to reflect the spirit of Leo season: bold, heart-centered, and community-powered. These tracks will help you embody joyful, purpose-driven leadership—fueling your fire not just to shine solo, but to light the way for your whole crew. Here comes the sun.      

Asana(s) of the Season: Surya Namaskar A

FLOW like the sun, lead like a LEOsun salutations - a Leo themed asana flow
  1. Samasthiti / Tadasana (Mountain Pose)
    Stand tall at the top of your mat, feet together or hip-width apart.
    Press through all four corners of your feet, engage your legs, and lift your heart.
    🔥 Leo reminder: Stand like you mean it. Root into your strength and let your presence fill the room—this is your stage.

  2. Urdhva Hastasana (Upward Salute)
    Inhale and sweep your arms up overhead, gazing toward your thumbs.
    Reach high, lifting through your chest and ribcage.
    🦁 Feel the warmth of the sun at your fingertips—Leo is ruled by the sun, after all. This is your solar power moment.

  3. Uttanasana (Forward Fold)
    Exhale and hinge at your hips to fold forward, relaxing your head and neck.
    Let the crown of your head pour toward the earth.
    🌞 A moment of humility in the flow. Even leaders bow when it’s time to listen and reflect.

  4. Ardha Uttanasana (Halfway Lift)
    Inhale, lengthen your spine, bringing your hands to your shins or fingertips to the mat.
    Gaze forward with clarity.
    🧘 Leo’s courage meets clarity here—look ahead with purpose, not pride.

  5. Chaturanga Dandasana (Four-Limbed Staff Pose)
    Exhale, plant your hands, step or jump back, and lower halfway down.
    Elbows hug the ribs; core strong.
    💪 Feel your inner lion here—steady, powerful, and in control.

  6. Urdhva Mukha Svanasana (Upward-Facing Dog)
    Inhale, roll over your toes, lift your chest and thighs off the mat.
    Shine your heart forward.
    ✨ This is your roar—open up through the heart and let your light beam out.

  7. Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog)
    Exhale, roll over the toes again and send your hips high.
    Ground through your palms and press back evenly.
    🌄 A lion’s rest—alert yet calm. Take five breaths here to reconnect with your inner fire.

  8. Step or jump to the front of your mat
    On your next inhale, float forward into Halfway Lift.
    Exhale to Forward Fold.
    🔄 Return with intention, carrying the lessons of the journey.

  9. Urdhva Hastasana (Upward Salute)
    Inhale, rise and reach tall once again.
    Feel the arc of the cycle—lit up and renewed.
    🦁 Leo season is a reminder to rise each time brighter and more aligned.

  10. Samasthiti / Tadasana (Mountain Pose)
    Exhale, hands to heart center.
    Pause. Breathe. Feel the pulse of the sun within you.
    💛 Lead from this place—centered, courageous, and connected.

Repeat this cycle 3–5 times to stoke your inner fire and start your day with clarity, power, and heart-led intention.

🦁 Let this be your morning roar or sunrise strut—a ritual to awaken the leader within and honor the season of the sun.

🌞 Physical Benefits
  • Warms up the entire body by activating all major muscle groups

  • Improves flexibility in the spine, hamstrings, shoulders, and hips

  • Boosts circulation and gently increases heart rate

  • Builds strength—especially in the arms, core, and legs

  • Supports digestion by stimulating internal organs

🧘‍♀️ Mental & Energetic Benefits

  • Centers the mind and promotes mental clarity

  • Connects breath to movement, fostering presence and mindfulness

  • Energizes the body and clears mental fog, making it a great morning ritual

  • Cultivates inner focus, confidence, and vitality—especially potent during Leo season

  • Symbolizes renewal, like the rising sun, inviting fresh energy into your day

Whether practiced as a moving meditation or a fiery flow, Sun Salutations are a powerful way to embody both solar energy and purposeful leadership—Leo-style. 🦁

 

Class of the Season: MAT PILATES

MAT PILATES is our Leo season class feature

Channel Leo’s heart-led leadership and show up with strength that uplifts the whole pack. In Mat Pilates, every precise movement builds core power—not just for yourself, but so you can stand taller, lead with clarity, and support your community with confidence.

Sutra of the Season: 4.6

In a world that often rewards ego-driven hustle, Leo season invites us to redefine what leadership really looks like. Yoga philosophy reminds us that true power isn’t about control or recognition—it’s about presence, discernment, and the ability to act without attachment. The lion doesn’t need to prove its strength; it simply is. Patanjali’s Sutra 4.6 speaks to this kind of action—those that arise from deep meditative absorption (dhyana) are not driven by unconscious patterns or karmic imprints. They are clear, purposeful, and free from residue. When we embody this sutra, leadership becomes less about asserting dominance and more about choosing our actions with intention—leading not from impulse, but from insight, so that what we do uplifts the whole pride without adding to the world’s weight.  

Journal Prompt:
Reflect on a time when you acted from clarity and presence rather than impulse or ego. What was different about that experience—both in how you showed up and in the impact it had on others? How might embodying this kind of intention-based leadership (as described in Sutra 4.6) change the way you move through your relationships, your work, or your practice?

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Hard Times, Soft Signs | How Cancer Season’s Kindness is Power https://onedowndog.com/2025/06/18/kindness-is-power/ Wed, 18 Jun 2025 23:22:58 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=21832 read more]]> Tenderness is a Tool for Tough Times

Much like a challenging asana, difficult moments call for us to meet them not with force, but with tenderness. When we soften toward ourselves—offering care instead of critique—we strengthen not only our relationship with the challenge, but with our own resilience, and with one another.

It may feel counterintuitive, but compassion is a kind of courage. As Patanjali reminds us in Sutra 1.33, cultivating loving-kindness toward those who suffer isn’t a detour from strength—it’s the very path to sturdy peace. Or as June Jordan so beautifully put it:

...Or maybe the purpose of being here, wherever we are, is to increase the durability and the occasions of love among and between peoples. Love, as the concentration of tender caring and tender excitement, or love as the reasons for joy. I believe that love is the single, true prosperity of any moment and that whatever and whoever impedes, diminishes, ridicules, opposes the development of loving spirit is “wrong" / hateful.

This Cancer season invites us inward, toward feeling, toward care. When we practice tenderness—in the face of difficulty, in the direction of ourselves and others—we help build the kind of community that endures. One breath, one soft sign, one pose at a time. Just like Ardha Chandrasana, our Asana of the Season: steady, strong, and open to the light.

You Got Me Feeling Emotions, Deeper Than I’ve Ever Dreamed of (aka Cancer Season Workshops & Community Events)

A warrior-like Aries, Mariah Carey reminds us that there is depth and power in tapping into the emotional side of Cancer season. Join us for a “sweet, sweet fantasy" at a variety of donation-based classes designed for community care, info sessions to take the next step toward deepening your practice and connection, sound events to tune inward and align, and so much more: Details coming soon for more exciting community events and workshops in July, like an info session to learn more about August’s Yin Yoga Teacher Training, an all-new Somatic Voice Workshop, and a neighborhood Sound Bath in partnership with our friends at Creature’s Plants & Coffee. Stay tuned to our newsletter and socials!  

Move over Brat Summer, this year it’s MAT Summer (aka Summer Specials)

  • Seeking clarity amidst the chaos but can’t commit to a membership because you’re only in LA for the summer? These specials are for you, grads, and anyone else summering in the city. Tuesday, June 24 is your last chance to give or get the gift of a Mat Summer 💚😎🌴 Save $108 on a flexible-use 12-class pack and practice once a week or save $50 on 2 months of unlimited yoga, fitness, and membership perks without the commitment! Shop The Specials >>
 

Playlist of the Season: Dancing on My Own

playlist of cancer season: dancing on my own     A yoga playlist for a cathartic solo dance party or a gentle class that refills your cup and reminds you that tender is the new tough. We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: can you be soft and kind with yourself and to others when things feel especially hard and uncomfortable? You can’t dance well with others until you can dance on your own    

Asana of the Season: Ardha Chandrasana (Half Moon)

Here’s a Quick Guide to Getting into Half Moon:
  • cancer season pose: ardha chandrasana half moonBuild your foundation: Begin by standing with your feet wide apart, front foot facing forward and back foot at a 45° angle pressing into the knife edge, similar to a triangle pose.
  • Launch: With weight on your front leg, lift your back leg and place your hand on the ground or a block in line with your front shoulder. Keep your back foot flexed and parallel to the floor.
  • Open your heart: Open your chest towards the ceiling and reach your top arm up, creating a long line of energy from your standing leg to your top arm.
  • Hold on: Hold the pose for a few breaths, focusing on balance and alignment.
  • Exit the pose: Gently lower your raised leg and return to extended triangle pose.
And the benefits of this nurturing and balancing pose:
  • Strengthens legs, core, ankles, and feet
  • Improves balance
  • Enhances flexibility
  • Opens hips and chest
  • Improves focus, concentration, determination, and digestion
  • Reduces stress, anxiety, and depression
  • Enhances body awareness
 

Class of the Season: YIN

class of cancer season - YIN

Tenderness begins within ourselves, so we’re encouraging our students, especially those who lean toward high-intensity classes, like FIT and MAT PILATES, to find a tender sweetness and awareness in the deeply grounding and connected YIN classes we offer.

Yin is a slow paced class that works deeply into the connective tissue (fascia) mainly through non-standing poses that are held for 2-5 minutes. In this class props are used for supportive and sustainable holds to ease into sensation and patiently let the body work, soften and create space.

If you’re interested in teaching YIN or deepening your experience, Sarah Helt will lead a Yin Yoga Teacher Training in August that’s filling up fast!

Sutra of the Season: 1.33

yoga sutra of cancer season: 1.33 Yoga Sutra 1.33 reminds us that compassion (karuṇā) toward those who are suffering is a key to cultivating peace of mind. This aligns beautifully with the energy of Cancer season—a time of emotional sensitivity, deep care, and nurturing connection. When we soften toward others and ourselves, we create space for healing, understanding, and a stronger sense of community. Just like Cancer’s protective shell guards a tender heart, we too can build resilience through kindness. Extra Credit: this week, reach out to a neighbor, friend, or fellow student with a small act of care—a kind word, a thoughtful check-in, or a shared moment of presence.        ]]>
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Double Vision | Seeing Clearly in Gemini Season https://onedowndog.com/2025/05/20/seeing-clearly-in-gemini-season/ Wed, 21 May 2025 00:08:35 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=21689 read more]]> Dualism vs. Non-dualism: The Lost Art of Nuance

Embracing the dual nature of Gemini, we explore two profound philosophical perspectives: dualism—the distinction between Purusha (pure awareness) and Prakriti (Nature)—and non-dualism, which points to a singular, unified reality. At first glance, this contrast may seem like just another binary, but it invites a deeper realization: two truths can coexist.

Through our “Gemin-eyes,” our double vision offers clarity. The ability to see both sides and move between them may appear inconsistent, unreliable, or even two-faced. But just beneath that surface lies the wisdom of nuance—the beauty found in life’s gray areas.

Like a pendulum that swings from one side to the other before settling in the center, our understanding deepens when we move beyond black-and-white thinking. In a world dominated by clickbait headlines and the reductive either/or mentality of social media, it is in this center—in the space of both/and—that true clarity and lasting stability reside.

The Social Season (aka Gemini Season Workshops & Community Events)

Because Geminis so smoothly adapt to a variety of situations, they’re one of the most social signs of the zodiac. Like Geminis, this season’s workshops and community events are lively, witty, adventurous, and outgoing:
  • 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Info Session: Dive deeper into philosophical concepts like dualism and non-dualism, expand your community of like-minded yoga lovers, and build your toolkit for adapting to change like a true Gemini! Join the program‘s manager, Cindy Godell, for a free Q&A and get $500 off with early bird registration on Thursday, May 22 at 6pm in Echo Park. Save My Spot >>
  • AFFINITY | AAPI Heritage Month FLOW: ODD Affinity is a program created to elevate diverse voices and provide a safe space for students from historically marginalized communities to connect, reflect, and grow together. Not only was yoga philosophy born from the minds of this community, but their experience in the world often depends on the ability to adapt and thrive through adversity and change. Join Mel Mah for this pay-what-you-can class on Thursday, May 29 at 7:15pm in Eagle Rock. Save My Spot >>
  • Gemini Season Sound Bath: Tune into the duality of Gemini with a sound bath that harmonizes mind and body, inviting clarity, curiosity, and cosmic connection through vibration and breath. Join Dylan Wallace on Sunday, June 1 at 7:30pm in East Hollywood. Save My Spot >>
  • Kids Yoga, Family Style: Embracing the playful and adventurous side of Geminis, we’re inviting the whole family to Kids Yoga for a bring-your-family-to-class day! Join Caroline Codd on Sunday, June 8 at 1:30pm in Eagle Rock for 75 minutes of mixing and mingling with other families, and instruction through music, games, visualization, breathing, meditation, and accessible yoga postures designed to give kiddos mindful tools as they develop and to bond with loved ones through the playful foundation of yoga. Save My Spot >>
  • Donation-Based, Co-Led Pride Classes: Coming Soon!

Move over Brat Summer, this year it’s MAT Summer (aka Summer Specials)

  • Seeking clarity amidst the chaos but can’t commit to a membership because you’re only in LA for the summer? These specials are for you, grads, and anyone else summering in the city. Give or get the gift of a Mat Summer 💚😎🌴 Save $108 on a flexible-use 12-class pack and practice once a week or save $50 on 2 months of unlimited yoga, fitness, and membership perks without the commitment! Shop The Specials >>
 

Playlist of the Season: Double Vision

double vision | a gemini themed yoga playlist     A playlist for the social butterfly, whether or not you’re a Gemini, Double Vision will have you bouncing around the room with a bestie and shouting “twinsies" as you strike the perfect complimentary poses. All vibes, no filter. Find a Gem in our Gemini Playlist        

Asana of the Season: Camatkarasana (Wild Thing)

Here’s a Quick Guide to Getting into Wild Thing:
  • Start in Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog).
  • Bring your weight into your right hand and roll onto the outer edge of your right foot like Vasisthasana (Side Plank Pose).
  • Inhale and lift your hips with buoyancy. Stay strong in your right hand, making a clawing action with the fingers. Keep the head of the right arm bone back. Exhale and step your left foot back and place your toes on the floor with your knee partially bent.
  • Curl back through your upper back to create a sweeping action of the shoulder blades into the back of the rib cage.
  • Inhale and lift your hips higher until you curl more into a backbend with your right foot solid on the ground.
  • Keep breathing and curl your head back, extending your left arm from your heart, expressing your power and freedom.
  • Hold for 5-10 breaths, return to Down Dog and repeat on the other side.
And the benefits of this liberating posture:
  • Increases flexibility, mobility, and circulation.
  • Increases strength, especially in the shoulders, upper back, and wrists.
  • Opens the chest and lungs, promoting respiratory health and potentially relieving stress, anxiety, and tension. 
  • May help release pent-up emotions, supporting mental wellbeing.
  • Focuses the mind and body to enhance clarity and concentration.
 

Class of the Season: Co-Led

gemini themed classes with two teachers

What better way to explore the dance of duality—and the harmony that can arise between seemingly opposing forces—than by attending a co-led yoga class? For special events, like our donation-based Pride classes, we love pairing up teachers to represent unity, collaboration, and the beauty of balance. These co-teach experiences celebrate the richness of perspective: one teacher might bring the heat with a high-energy sequence and a bumping playlist, while the other offers grounding calm with soothing music and a slower, more introspective flow. Rather than clashing, these contrasting styles complement one another, creating a multidimensional practice that reflects the full spectrum of yoga—and of us.

Stay tuned for a dynamic duo takeover this Pride Month, where duality meets unity on the mat.

 

Sutra of the Season 

gemini themed yoga sutra Yoga Sutra 2.23 speaks to the profound relationship between the subject (Purusha, the seer) and the object (Prakriti, the seen), suggesting that it’s through their interaction that we come to know the true nature of both. This mirrors the essence of Gemini season—a time marked by curiosity, conversation, and the interplay of dual perspectives. Like the twins of the zodiac, we’re invited to explore both sides of any experience: light and shadow, movement and stillness, intellect and intuition. But does this dual perspective offer the whole truth, or simply two halves of a greater whole? Sutra 2.23 nudges us to look deeper—beyond contrast—toward the unity that underlies all relationships. In the space between knower and known, thinker and thought, twin and twin, something more expansive is revealed: the awareness that holds them both.        ]]>
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BULL-ieve in Love | Taurus Season at ODD https://onedowndog.com/2025/04/22/taurus-season-yoga-blog/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 21:35:36 +0000 https://onedowndog.com/?p=21631 read more]]> It’s Taur-Us, not Taur-You.

Taurus might be one of the most misunderstood signs in the zodiac. When we hear “bull,” many of us immediately think stubborn or picture the reckless chaos of a bull in a china shop. But what’s often labeled as stubbornness is actually deep conviction and unwavering dedication. And that so-called carelessness? More like “chaotic good” — if you remember the internet-famous Dungeons & Dragons alignment chart. (Just us?)

Taureans are fiercely loyal and deeply grounded. That strength is usually what shows first, but just beneath the surface lies a gentle, loving heart. It’s a reminder that we’re often too quick to judge, dismissing signs for their more notorious stereotypes instead of appreciating the layers beneath — especially the qualities that bring beauty, love, and joy into our lives.

We fall into the trap of labeling when we forget what yoga teaches us: connection. The word yoga literally means “to yoke” or “to unite.” That kind of connection requires the steady, committed energy of the bull — dedication to our relationships, our community, the earth, and our practice.

According to yoga philosophy, clinging to stereotypes is a form of misapprehension — a misunderstanding rooted in clouded judgment and past experience. So take a page from Taurus: show up with steadiness, love, and unwavering enthusiasm. When we do, we make space for everyone — including ourselves — to be seen for who we truly are and what we bring to a more harmonious world.

BULL-ieve in Community (aka Taurus Season Workshops & Community Events)

  • YOGA TALK: NEW COMMUNITY CLASS – Now in its 4th week, Yoga Talk is going strong and forging deeper connections between attendees seeking mindfulness practices and ancient wisdom as it applies to today’s complicated world.  Emma Alley guides this open-hearted conversation every Wednesday in April, May, and June at 7pm in Echo Park. Stay tuned to learn more about next quarter’s teacher and expert focus.
  • EARTH DAY NATURE BATH: COMMUNITY HIKE – Join Nate Apuna for a scenic stroll from Fern Dell to Griffith Observatory that will help you slow down, activate your senses, and truly appreciate everything our planet has to offer. It’s here to support you, and this hike, whether you silently soak in your surroundings or come ready to chat and connect with other nature lovers, will remind you to tune into your roots – and root chakras! Kindly pre-register for this free event, so you receive email communication the day prior with reminders, parking and meet-up details, and any other earthly delights that may surprise us between now and the start of the hike on Saturday, April 26th at 12pm.
  • MIXED RACE FLOW: ANNUAL AFFINITY CLASS – The day after the hike, April 27th at 3pm in Echo Park, members of the multiracial community may join Cindy Godell in a safe space for reflection and healing, social justice, and the elevation of diverse voices through the powerful transformative tool of yoga.
  • TAURUS SEASON SOUND BATH – A community-building Taurus himself, Dylan Wallace leads another monthly Sound Bath in East Hollywood on Sunday, May 4th at 7:30pm. Expect soothing sounds, chakra-aligning vibrations, and, if you missed the last one, a new instrument! We recommend registering early, as these popular sonic meditations fill up fast!
  • RUN SALUTATIONS: YOGA FOR RUNNERS – No one understands the support our planet provides like the running community. From marathoners to low key joggers, Lani Engstrom‘s workshop aids in endurance recovery by focusing on leg stretches, guiding participants through a tension-releasing massage ball roll out, and leaving you with new ways to support your running body. The workshop is just as much for community connection as it is for muscle recovery, as you will find other runners to share with, build your confidence, and reignite your devotion to your passion. 
  • CAT COW, COOKIES & COFFEE: A NEW COMMUNITY GATHERING IN EAGLE ROCK – To strengthen the bonds in each local studio, we’re partnering with other neighborhood businesses – starting with Creature’s Plants & Coffee and Milkfarm – to bring a little more joy and moments of connection between classes. Come for one of Sarah Helt’s Sunday morning classes on May 18th in Eagle Rock and stay for complimentary coffee, cookies, and community vibes. P.S. if you’re a 200-hour yoga teacher training graduate interested in Sarah’s YIN training this August, this is a great chance to connect with her directly about this special continuing education opportunity.

Something to Look Forward To (aka ODD Adventures)

 

Playlist of the Season: Bull-ieve in Love

bull-ieve in love | a taurus themed yoga playlist     No offense to Cher, but we don’t know much about life after love because we’re very much into life and love existing as one. Use this playlist as a soundtrack to your most grounded, aware, and connected asana, pranayama, or meditation practice yet, and reignite your loyalty to the principles that bind our lives to love. Take this playlist by the horns.  

Asana of the Season: Baddha Konasana

Here’s a Quick Guide to Getting into Baddha Konasana:
  • Sit with the spine straight and legs wide apart. taurus season themed yoga pose | baddha konasana or butterfly
  • Begin to bend the legs, bringing the feet as close to the groin as you can, eventually pressing the soles of the feet together.
  • Grasp your feet or toes or place them on the mat, below the feet, if you need more support. Continue to lift the chest to ensure your back remains straight.
  • Slowly pull the feet closer to the groin and push the thighs and knees toward the mat, honoring the edge that balances effort and ease.
  • Pull belly button to spine to engage the core, so you are able to hold the posture. Bring awareness to the stretch in the groin, inner thighs and back.
  • Hold for a few slow, deep breaths and relax, becoming a butterfly in the pose.
And the benefits of this grounding posture:
  • Increases flexibility, stretches, and strengthens the muscles of the groin, inner thighs, and knees.
  • Improved blood circulation in the pelvic area, contributing to wellness and reproductive health.
  • Stimulates digestive organs, aiding in digestion
  • May alleviate pain, stiffness, and sciatica

Class of the Season: SOMATIC YOGA

taurus season themed class: somatic yoga Formerly focused on pranayama, we’re introducing a new category for Taurus season to help expand awareness of formats that may round out and reignite your practice. So, what exactly is SOMATIC YOGA? So much more than just an internet wellness buzzword. Here’s our definition: Engage with your practice somatically in this healing-centered class. SOMATIC YOGA features slow movements, gentle flows, long holds, grounding practices, and meditation. While yoga is broadly a somatic practice, we’ll focus more on your internal experience in these sessions. In this class, you will learn to stay present during challenging sensations and cultivate a practice of self-care, kind awareness, and wise presence on the mat.  

Sutra of the Season 

yoga sutra for taurus season If you’ve chatted with anyone at the front desk, you’ll know that we’re not here to sell you yet another subscription you’ll forget about and cancel in a month. We’re here to share the benefits of a practice that, when consistency is established, will show up not just in your body, but in the way you move through the world, connect to others, and connect to your higher purpose. For us, all forms of growth must have roots, and finding this community, remaining committed to your sense of self, community, and inherent interconnectedness of life will help you plant them firmly, safely, and in a way that supports the entire garden.        ]]>
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