Yoga for “Computer Hunch”

November 20, 2013

Dealing with “computer hunch” is becoming a more common problem today for Americans! A great way to combat the damage to your back and shoulders is with Dandasana, also known as Staff Pose. Staff Pose involves sitting on the floor with your legs extended straight in front of you. Curl your toes up and rest your hands on the floor with fingers pointing forward.

Within this pose, you can shift your hips forward, lift your ribs, and drop your shoulders away from your ears. These movements are a great way to remove tension and keep your back happy.

Computer Hunch


Grace’s Pick of the Week:
OMgirl Speckled Lotus Pants

November 12, 2013

Grace’s Pick of the Week is OMgirl’s Lotus Pants with Speckled Grey Overdye: This pant is made of a blend of cotton, rayon and polyester. Its vertically ribbed 3″ waistband provides a comfortable fit and the wider legs give you ease of movement. It is a favorite for at-home cold weather wear as well as practice at the studio.

Lotus Pant Speckled Grey Overdye

To browse our wide selection of new OMgirl clothing for Fall, visit www.barefootyoga.com!


Barefoot Yoga’s Inspiring Teacher of the Month:
Kathy McNames

November 11, 2013

Our teacher for the month of November is Kathy McNames. Kathy is the founder, owner, and director of Yoga Vermont in Burlington, Vermont.

Kathy McNames

Kathy began studying yoga in California with Analisa Cunningham in 1983, and continued her studies after moving to Vermont in 1988. Her first experience with astanga was at Omega Institute in 1995, at a workshop with Beryl Bender Birch and Thom Birch. She has been a student of Beryl’s to the present day and has continued her study of astanga with various astanga teachers.

Currently she describes her teaching as “half the ashtanga traditional route, and half ‘see what happens.’” She very naturally balances her classes in this way, passing on her reverence to the ancient practice, while creating great spaces for her students to create and explore.

Kathy’s passion is always evident, whether pointing out yoga’s relevance in daily areas of life, or applying firm adjustments using hands, feet, body and soul. She gives you everything she has, and it makes her classes memorable.

Kathy is one of the most beloved and well-known teachers in the Northeast and travels extensively with her husband and son, bringing Yoga Vermont to lucky students everywhere. Visit Kathy at www.yogavermont.com or by email at kathy@yogavermont.com, and if you have chance, visit her on the mat.