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In 1999 my tension had been increasing slowly. Computer software deadlines crept up on me faster than I expected. Managers in the computer industry regularly misjudge the effort required. Why is that? Some sort of internal time estimation malfunction? I am not sure but it was happening again and with the impending separation from my girl friend the stress was slowly building. I thought I had a good solution to it all. I would just increase my weekly running mileage from 20 to 25 miles, throw in a few hills, and it would be smooth sailing. In the past a bit more exercise seemed to work well.



One morning I ran halfway up the 600 ft Mount Soledad in La Jolla, Ca, turned around and started back down. It was usually more fun running down but that morning was a bit different. The extra mileage had been building stiffness into my hips, low back, and hamstrings and I had been busy. Too busy to slow down and stretch like I wanted to. On the way down I stepped off an ordinary curb in an ordinary way and planted my foot … Ouch! Now there were jabbing pains shooting down my left leg. I stopped, tested my leg a little and thought, “No biggie, I can stretch this out when I get home. I have felt this kind of sciatic stuff before.", so I walked a mile or so back home, stretched a little bit and went to work which meant 6-8 hour in a chair. All day I had a low level dull ache in my left hip. I thought, “I’ll stretch more over the next few days and it will be fine." But by the end of the week my hip muscles were still tight and there was some nerve pains that were distracting.

I decided to rest it well and really stretch it all out. I knew all the muscles, the Piriformis, Gemelis, Gluteus Minimus, Hamstrings … they were all involved and I would just spend the extra time to stretch them just like the chiropractors had shown me. I would put the extra time into the stretching that I was not allowing because of my busy schedule and everything would be fine right? Well, the next few years of my life would be dramatically different. I would not exercise regularly and I would often struggle with low back pain during my long days of sitting in an office chair.

I was in my mid thirties and things were getting stiffer. For many years I had a minimalist stretching routine, a regular exercise schedule, and I was spending long hours in a chair. It did not seem like a “really" big deal; the big Ouch!, but that pain was sitting on top of a mountain of muscular tension that I was mostly unaware of. For years I was not doing any regular deep stretches. I was only doing quick stretches that I thought athletes should do. I did the stretches I knew well enough to do quickly before I would hurry off to work or to dinner or anywhere else. I did not have a pattern of long slow stretches. Just like most non professional athletes I had been slowly increasing the tightness in the legs, hips, and back and slowly decreasing my strength in the core abdominals muscles. I simply did not know about the micro spasms that occur for everyone in deep stabilizing muscles. I was getting tighter and tighter in certain muscles and weak and weaker in others which is a recipe for disaster.

For the year following the big “Ouch!" I stopped running, increased my tried and tested stretching routine, visited chiropractors, got MRI scans, got foot supporting orthotics for my shoes, adjusted my chair posture, tried some acupuncture, and took plenty of Ibuprofen. Things got better but were never right. I had a chronic postural condition.

Eventually I went to a yoga class that I had been to years before. Fortunately for me it was a class taught by Rama Birch the founder of the Yoga Alliance. The Yoga Alliance sets the standards for certified yoga teachers nationwide. Rama is a very wise yoga teacher. Her conviction and experience were amazing to me. I told her about my never ending injury history and she said something like, “Well, I saw you walking across the room and your spine is all locked up. You need to unwind your spine. It’s going to take time." I thought to myself, “geez, my spine is locked up, hmmm; I can touch my toes and get my legs into a semi lotus position." I had even done extra stretching the month before class so how could I be that locked up?

I started taking classes and did the extra poses that Rama suggested. For a one hour a day for several months I did this: #1, the seated forward bend (head hanging between the knees), #2, the seated cross legged forward fold for both legs (in a chair, ankle on opposite knee and fold forward), 3, kneeling lunge for both legs (knee on the ground and opposite foot out in front and bring the front leg to vertical), 4, lying stomach twist both sides (lying on your side you look like your in a chair with you head twisting the opposite way of your knees). I added a few more yoga poses and some core exercises given to me by a chiropractor that also helped relieve the small muscle spasms and tightness. Slowly over time my spine released. The pains started disappearing and 6 months later there were significant changes that allowed me to jog a bit and go dancing. After awhile I was taking regular Vinyasa yoga classes at the gym I had joined. I was going to yoga every other day and feeling great. I was jogging 1 mile a day and cycling a lot.

I lived this way for a few years and I felt pretty good but was never really satisfied. I was more restricted than I wanted to be by the pain that was waiting if I did too much. I wanted a regular aerobic exercise routine that was invigorating. I wanted to be really healthy. Every time I tried to increase my running mileage the pains would come back and linger throughout my day. I tried to stretch good in the Vinyasa yoga classes and that helped but not enough.

Rama retired from teaching and started working on the Yoga Alliance full time so I made it my goal to find another yoga teacher. I wanted a teacher trained by Rama in the Svaroopa style because I sensed that I needed to release the deeper muscles that Rama would talk about. I found Skyler Myers at yoganic studio and I started taking her restorative yoga classes. After several months my body started changing on a deeper level. I was slowly releasing more of the bound up tension from deep within my spine, tailbone, hips, hamstrings etc. With these classes I was doing a larger variety of yoga postures and I was discovering new poses that I needed to add to my regular routine. After many months of yoga with Skyler I started running a few miles at a time again without pain. I was gliding like an antelope as if I was still in my early 20s. Everything started getting easier. My stress level was dropping and the 2-3 colds I used to get per year were now either mild or not happening at all.

I was thrilled and one day I decided to share my enthusiasm for deeper yoga with the world. I borrowed a friend’s video camera and created a yoga DVD with a few friends. After struggling and learning a lot I purchased a few more cameras and other equipment. Our video production group grew and over the next couple of years we produced several yoga DVDs spending many hours waiting for nice sunsets and just the right tides (beauty was very important to us). I am especially fond of the Therapeutic and Restorative yoga DVDs because it had helped me so much. The DVDs are for sale online at Amazon.com and at Search for myyogavideo on Amazon.

While healing my body I tried many forms of yoga. My deeper healings happened by really slowing down and paying close attention. I also needed to try different things, experiment with positions, and find out what it was like to deeply relax into a pose. Without restorative yoga I probably would never have discovered what my body needed. In regular types of yoga classes there simply was not enough relaxation. My mind did not slow down enough and let go of the deeper muscles. There are so many muscles in and around the hips and shoulders and these muscles store tension in layers. Some muscles like those deep in the tailbone area need to release before you can get a good release in the sciatic nerve area, the piriformis. And to do this you need to find out if they are tight. Right now can you feel whether the muscles in and around your tailbone are tight? It is a feeling thing that takes time, patience, and the right poses with a possibility of deep relaxation.

The yoga video/DVD projects were gaining momentum and as they chugged along it became important to me to create DVDs that would help yogis move deeper into their practice. When I practiced yoga in a class or when I used a DVD, if the instructor was talking all the time it was not always helpful. I liked it when she was suggesting something new that helped me explore my body but often she was saying things that distracted me from noticing the deep subtle muscles and my breath. I needed to escape my own minds chatter and her chatter often just added to it. This type of mental chatter is on most DVDs where the instructor is talking about alignment and it is there every time you play it. So we created a series of Vinyasa Yoga DVDs where you can choose how detailed the instruction is. You can also choose the music that inspires you, that helps you go beyond the mind, or choose no music or no detailed instruction. And to further inspire you to practice more so we filmed most of them outdoors in beautiful locations.

The home website for the videos clips and DVDs is

I hope you enjoy them

Namaste,
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