
The Necessity for Obstacles – Embracing Age and Ourselves in Yoga
Art historian, field anthropologist and also dedicated Little Mandarin student, Michael Gunn, puts it beautifully: “Yoga is not easy, but if it was easy it wouldn’t be worth doing”.
Aerial Yoga – Supporting Your Practice at Any Stage
Aerial yoga can support your practice at any stage – whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned yogi. Think of the aerial hammocks as another helpful learning tool such as the more familiar yoga blocks and straps!
“Engaging Your Core” – More than Just Your Abs
The core is more than just your abs! There is a difference between outer strength and a subtler, but stronger, inner strength.
Yoga for Men: 3 Poses for Hamstrings & Lower Backache
Or really anyone who needs extra hamstring and lower back release...
Breaking Down & Demystifying: Chaturanga Dandasana
In this article, we explore yoga asana “Chaturanga Dandasana” and learn how to use yoga props to align the pose.
Michael Gunn – A Story of Beginnings and Epiphanies
Every day is a little different. Every day I come away with something that is changing me.
Michael Kho
I started doing Yoga to get back in shape to return to professional ice skating. The more I practised Yoga, the more I wanted to learn.
Kirsten Nielsen
To be able to share my passion for yoga through teaching has been one of my life’s greatest gifts.
Kelvin Wong
After spending some 11 years in business/retail management where continuous standing had resulted in a weak lower back, I discovered yoga in 2000.
Little Mandarin | Jowing Zhang
I used to work as a graphic designer. Initially starting yoga only to increase my flexibility, I found myself gravitating towards the physical practice, but soon I became drawn to the deeper meditative and spiritual roots of yoga.