Decoding Yoga takes a look at many of the common questions, myths, cues, approaches, and doubts that arise in the realms of yoga. Join Eli Aguilar, Co-founder of Sampoorna Yoga School, Psychologist, Health Coach, and Yoga TTC Instructor on weekly episodes to explore the what’s, why’s, and how’s of yoga. After nine years training thousands of yoga teachers from all over the world, Eli invites you to dive into this journey where the puzzles of yoga get decoded!
E37. Practical Exercises to Improve Your Breathing
Today, Eli and Inga wrap up their four-week discussion on the breath and its importance in yoga and general health. They discuss some of the key takeaways from the previous episodes, including the fact that taking deep breaths is not necessarily better and that carbon dioxide is crucial to the effective use of oxygen in the body. They also emphasize the importance of holding one's breath and explain why it's a technique that should be practiced more often. Inga leads listeners through a practical exercise to measure their sensitivity to carbon dioxide buildup, and they discuss how this can be used to increase one's tolerance to carbon dioxide and improve physical and mental health. Overall, the episode aims to help listeners achieve a better and healthier life through a better understanding of the yogic perspective on breathing.
4/29/2023 • 18 minutes, 21 seconds
E36. Benefits of Holding Your Breath Out
In this episode of Decoding Yoga, Eli and Inga continue their series on demystifying yoga and breathing myths. They discuss the benefits of holding your breath and how it can help restore natural breathing and functional breathing.They explore the production of carbon dioxide in the body and how it can be beneficial for healthy breathing. They explain how holding your breath after an exhale can help you understand how well your body tolerates carbon dioxide, and why this is important for breathing regulation. Join Eli and Inga as they decode the myths around holding your breath and how it can be a useful tool for restoring healthy breathing.
4/22/2023 • 16 minutes, 35 seconds
E35. Inhale Less, Exhale More
In this episode of The Decoding Yoga, Eli continues her discussion with Inga about the topic of breath in yoga. They discuss the misconception that big, heavy breathing is healthy, when in reality it can be correlated with health issues such as asthma, heart disease, anxiety, and panic attacks. In contrast, healthy breathing is subtle, inaudible, and always through the nose. Inga explains the benefits of breathing into a bag during a panic attack rather than taking a deep breath in and sighing it out. You will learn about the importance of healthy breathing and the negative effects of big breathing, and gain insight into how to breathe properly for optimal health.
4/15/2023 • 17 minutes, 45 seconds
E34. Breathing - We’ve Been Doing it all Wrong!
This podcast episode is a conversation between Eli and Inga, where they talk about breath misconceptions in yoga.Inga, a yoga teacher, shares her experience of discovering the science behind breathing and how it blew her mind. The episode covers the importance of understanding the way we breathe, how our body adapts to our lifestyle, and the effects of chronic stress. The conversation also explores the impact of breathing on our mental and physical health and how the practice of yoga can help regulate our breathing patterns.
4/8/2023 • 15 minutes, 35 seconds
E33. Pranayama is Not Just Breathing!
I hope that by now we all know that yoga is not only about postures. It’s one of the many methods we have to learn to live this life in the best possible way!Pranayama is the fourth limb of the Yoga system, but if you think that it’s only about breathing, I’ll invite you to listen/watch this episode and decode the real meaning, use and benefits of pranayama.
4/1/2023 • 17 minutes, 38 seconds
E32. Why Is Yin Yoga The Next Big Thing?
There is no doubt that Yin Yoga has gained popularity in recent years. And I believe it’s only the beginning!Today I share my top three reasons why yin yoga is the next big thing!Are you practicing Yin Yoga already? Yes? Awesome!No? What are you waiting for!
3/25/2023 • 17 minutes, 42 seconds
E31. 3 Debatable Practices in Yin Yoga
From the traditional yoga techniques (not only asanas, but kriyas, pranayama and meditation practices) of the ancient yogis, to ‘broga’ (brother + yoga = yoga for men), beer yoga, goat yoga, nude yoga… and beyond…We have seen an evolution, transformation, and deformation of the practice of this philosophical method throughout the years and the different cultures that become more and more ‘creative to attract followers and likes…Well, yin yoga hasn’t escaped from this madness… “Hot Yin”, “Yin only at Night”, and “Go-for-it Yin” are only a few practices I found questionable.
3/18/2023 • 16 minutes, 45 seconds
E30. Thirty reasons to Practice/Teach Yin Yoga
I started listening to podcasts when I started training in personal finances.And on one occasion, my mentor mentioned that once a podcast show hits 30 episodes, it depicts consistency.Well, guess what? Today we mark our 30th episode!And to celebrate -and thank you all for your support- I challenged myself to find 30 solid reasons to practice yin yoga!To many more episodes decoding the what’s, why’s and how’s of yoga!
3/11/2023 • 17 minutes, 58 seconds
E29. The "Ugly" Truth of Yin Yoga
Don’t get me wrong… I love Yin Yoga! But after so many years training people from all over the world to become yin yoga teachers, I only have one reason to explain why Yin has become Restorative Yoga; teachers play music during classes, and not everybody enjoys teaching yin yoga…And that ’s because of the “ugly” truth about yin yoga!Let’s talk about it in today’s episode.
3/4/2023 • 15 minutes, 59 seconds
E28. “Practice With Awareness”
Today, I close this series named “Decoding Yoga Cues”. We have reviewed the cues most yoga teachers use over and over again, and have tried to explain the meaning of them -at least- from an anatomical perspective.In this conversation with Inga, we explore the possible connotations of this vague instruction.My hope is that, after these two months of decoding yoga commands, you will be able to practice from a place of awareness!
2/25/2023 • 17 minutes, 23 seconds
E27. "Tuck Your Tailbone"
How do I move only my tailbone? Well, you can’t.However, yoga teachers keep repeating this cue while students have no clue!And the intention is good, but the outcome may not be the greatest.By instructing them to “tuck the tailbone”, the majority end up with an overly flexed lumbar spine rounding the entire torso forward.In today’s episode, I invite you to explore what this cue really means and how we can achieve its purpose without “hiding” our tail or hunching into a crooked position.
2/18/2023 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
E26. “Relax Your Glutes”
As yoga teachers, we're always looking for ways to help our students get the most out of their practice. But sometimes, it can be tough to know which cues to give....or more often, how accurate are the cues that we are used to giving?! In today's episode, I welcome back my dear co-host and anatomy geek, Inga, to discuss another common cue "relax the glutes (during backbends)".Should you really relax your glutes in a backend? Should you squeeze your bum? Should you contract your glutes? What does this even mean, and where could it have possibly originated from?Tune in to find out. And as always- don't forget to let us know what you thought about our insights on this cue/episode.
2/11/2023 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
E25. “Keep Your Spine Straight”
Before becoming a yoga TTC instructor, I was fully immersed in the practice and teaching of Pilates (and it’s still part of my physical activities!) Therefore, that quote stuck with me forever.Years later, I started practicing yoga and all the teachers I knew said: “keep your spine flat”, “straighten your spine.”As a yoga TTC instructor, I have also cued that thousands of times, until I saw a lot of my students lacking spine functional mobility.I invite you to unravel the consequences of that cue in our spine, where it went wrong, and how we can make it right!
2/4/2023 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
E24. "Shoulders Down"
“Shoulders away from your ears”, “melt your shoulders down”, “shoulder blades towards your hips”Ahhhh, this is one of our favorite yoga cues!And not because we agree with it, but because there are so many things to understand about it. However, once you see the illogic behind this cue, you will see how wrong we have been practicing arms-above-the-head poses.Inga and I can spend hours talking about the mechanics of asanas, but today -in 15min- we’ll try our best to decode the non-sense behind this very common yoga instruction.
1/28/2023 • 18 minutes, 36 seconds
E23. "Open Your Heart"
Sometimes, yoga teachers use metaphorical cues to illustrate what movement to do and how to do it. But very commonly, this idea of “opening” or “melting the heart” doesn’t provide a clear picture of which joints and muscles have to work together in order to produce a more effective and beneficial posture.
1/21/2023 • 15 minutes, 48 seconds
E22. "Protect The Knee"
As an anatomy teacher, this cue drives me crazy! It has become almost a mantra in asana classes. But nature is way smarter than we are… and it has equipped the knee with its own armor! So there is no need to treat this joint as crystal!Yes, the knee is in a tricky position. It has to deal with the adaptations of the ankle and the range of movements available at the hip joint, but we need to start focusing on moving from the joints that we are supposed to move and don’t expect the knee to compensate and move in ways that it’s not meant to move.Today, I have invited Inga, my friend, colleague and equal anatomy geek, like me, to free you from the need of protecting the knee!
1/14/2023 • 19 minutes, 11 seconds
E21. The Meaning Behind Yoga Cues
“Engage your glutes”, “melt your heart”, “practice with awareness”... If you are a yoga teacher, or a regular yoga practitioner, these cues may sound familiar. But, do you really know the meaning behind them? As yoga teachers, do we really understand the purpose of them?This month, I’m starting to unravel some of the most common yoga cues, so hopefully we can practice -and teach- asanas in the most effective way!
1/7/2023 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
E20. Practicing Yoga Off The Mat! (Setting Goals for the New Year)
Today, as we prepare to receive a new year, I’ve invited Prianca Sharma to talk about the importance of taking yoga off the mat and to live yoga in our daily life.Let’s take this opportunity to set goals for the new cycle that is about to start!From creating new habits, to improving our communication, practing empathy, and developing connections with others, we all should strive to become the best human being we can be! Then, and only then, we will truly live as yogis!This is my wish for you, today, and every day of every new year!
12/31/2022 • 18 minutes, 9 seconds
E19. I Cannot Do That Yoga Pose! What is Wrong With Me?!
Unfortunately, and very sadly, this is one of the most common expressions I hear from my students. As their anatomy teacher, they come to me quite often to help them understand “what is wrong with them”...We all need to come at peace with the fact that our body has its own proportions, orientation, shapes of bones, degrees of mobility and elasticity, patterns of movement, and more, that make us unique and perfect in our imperfection!And therefore, we will never look like anyone else! And even if we do, we may never feel the same while doing the same posture!Today, as many of us celebrate Christmas around the world, let’s take a moment to practicecompassion towards ourselves as one of the best gifts you can ever give yourself!
12/24/2022 • 15 minutes, 16 seconds
E18. The Myth of the "Perfect" Yoga Pose
Most yoga alignment books and courses teach the “aim”, the ultimate physical appearance of the yoga pose. And that’s fine, it’s needed! We need to have a point of reference of what a yoga asana looks like, so we can move our body -and mind!- in that direction.However, when that ultimate physical form becomes the only goal of the practice, we can become frustrated, feel inadequate, and even injure ourselves.By now, I hope, we know that yoga postures are only one of the many ways we can use to have a healthy and functional body that helps carry on through our spiritual journey.
12/17/2022 • 16 minutes, 28 seconds
E17. “Yoga Postures are Like Dresses!"
Not all yoga poses are the same, and not all of them will suit everyone. Expecting to “achieve” all the postures and even forcing our bodies to “fit” in those shapes can hurt us, physically and emotionally. Today, I use this analogy -comparing yoga postures to a dress- to understand that it is great to have reference points, but nobody will look and feel like somebody else!
12/10/2022 • 13 minutes, 35 seconds
E16. Asana - Are Yoga Poses All What Yoga is About?
Majority of people, when think or talk about yoga, they think or talk mainly of complex postures and the more complicated the pose is, the more advanced -and better!- yogi they think they are.But is this true? During this month, we will talk about the modern “cult” that has been created around yoga poses, and I will decode some of the most common myths people, yoga practitioners, and even yoga teachers, have when it comes to the practice of yoga.For today’s episode, I’ve invited my dear friend and colleague from Sampoorna Yoga, Prianca Sharma, to explore the real meaning of asana as the third limb in the Yoga System. You will be surprised to know that poses have nothing or very little to do with yoga!
12/3/2022 • 17 minutes, 11 seconds
E15. Choosing the Right YTTC for You!
A yoga teacher training is an amazing experience, and it shouldn’t be overwhelming and confusing to choose the right school and the right program…But it is!! So, let me help you!In today’s episode, I guide you through the basics you need to know before choosing where and which YTTC.This will help you to simplify the process and land in the place that is just right for you!
11/26/2022 • 18 minutes, 46 seconds
E14. 10 Reasons Why You Should do a Yoga Teacher Training Course! (Even if you don’t want to teach yoga)
We have talked about the top 10 reasons why people don’t practice yoga. But in this episode, I will give you the top 10 reasons -not just to practice yoga- but to go all the way and do a Yoga Teacher Training Course! Yes! Even if you don’t want or think of teaching yoga!Everyone, irrespective of level of practice, age, gender, fitness performance, or profession, will always benefit -mentally, physically, emotionally and/or spiritually- from a YTTC. On a yoga teacher training course, there is something for everybody!Don’t think twice and give it a try!
11/19/2022 • 18 minutes, 35 seconds
E13. My Story and How Yoga (and a YTTC!) Changed My Life... Forever!
I “had it all” but I felt empty… I did everything that I was supposed to do, and it wasn’t enough…I wasn’t happy… Something was missing, but I just simply didn’t know what was it…This week we celebrate Sampoorna Yoga’s 12th Anniversary! And today I would love to share my personal experience with yoga, and how a yoga teacher training changed the course of my life… forever!
11/12/2022 • 19 minutes, 24 seconds
E12. Five Myths About What is a YTTC
A yoga teacher training course can change your life! Everybody should take a YTTC at some point in their life, irrespective of if they want to teach yoga or not. But many don’t even think about it, since there are a lot of misunderstandings regarding what a YTTC is. So, this month I will be sharing lots of information that, hopefully, will inspire you to embark on this amazing lifetime experience!
11/5/2022 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
E11. Asteya & Aparigraha: Did we earn it? How much is too much?
Once more, we will discover that the yogic principles are not as simple as their English translation may sound. Usually referred to as non-stealing and non-attachment, the last yamas help us to ask ourselves: “this that I take for granted, this that I have, did I really earn it?” “Is this much really needed?” Eli and Deepak discussed the real meaning behind these postulates and how to practically incorporate them into our lives.
10/29/2022 • 15 minutes, 51 seconds
E10. Brahmacharya: Celibacy? One of the Most Misunderstood Yoga Principles
By far, one of the most misinterpreted, misunderstood, and misused principles! Commonly known as “celibacy” or “sexual continence”, Brahmacharya holds a deeper, more profound, and more practical meaning. In this episode, Eli and Deepak explore this concept beyond its simplified sexual connotation.
10/22/2022 • 13 minutes, 55 seconds
E9. Satya: Truthfulness is not What you May Think!
“Satya” is a Sanskrit word that can hardly be translated as truth. However, in this episode, we learn that this yogic principle is way much more than simply avoiding lying.
10/15/2022 • 11 minutes, 20 seconds
E8. Ahimsa: Yoga Starts with a Relationship, Not on a Mat
The first step to holding a yogic life is to attain to certain principles. These principles teach us what to do (observances), and what not to do (restrains). Today, we will start talking about these restrains known as Yamas. In this episode, Eli and Deepak decode the meaning -and importance! - of Ahimsa, the art of respecting all living things and avoiding violence toward others.
10/8/2022 • 11 minutes, 48 seconds
E7. “Chanting OM? Becoming vegan? Wearing certain clothes?” What do I really need to be a yogi?
Unfortunately, nowadays, the practice of yoga has been reduced to poses performed on a mat (or worse, only on social media!). But also, many people are caught up in the idea of performing certain rituals, buying/having certain things, or looking in a certain way to call themselves yogis.All of this is a non-sense! Yoga, the philosophy of yoga, has nothing to do with the above! This month, we will start exploring the core of the yoga philosophy to understand how to live according to yoga!
10/1/2022 • 12 minutes, 47 seconds
E6. Ashtanga Vinyasa is Not Ashtanga Yoga! (Part II)
In this episode, we continue digging into the limbs of Yoga Philosophy to learn that postures are only one tiny bit of the entire equation. Deepak Sharma continues teaching about what yoga is about from the core of its principles.
9/24/2022 • 17 minutes, 27 seconds
E5. Ashtanga Vinyasa is Not Ashtanga Yoga! (Part I)
Last week, we discovered that yoga postures can be practiced in many different styles, and one of those styles is called Ashtanga Vinyasa. However, when it comes to philosophy of yoga, there is also something called Ashtanga Yoga, and this is where a lot of people get tangled.Ashtanga Primary Series was the point of entrance of the physical practice of yoga when yoga “arrived” at the American Continent from India. And everyone went crazy with that dynamic, sweaty, strong, and demanding way of practicing postures. BUT there is something known as Ashtanga Yoga, and it has nothing to do with breathing and holding poses. So, let’s join Eli & Deepak Sharma to decode the difference once and for all!
9/17/2022 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
E4. Different Ways Of Practicing Yoga Poses
When people get to practice yoga, usually think that it’s only doing weird/complex shapes with their body, called postures. We have learned that yoga is more than that. BUT when it comes to practice yoga poses, there are many ways to do so! Some say that yoga is boring, too slow, too hard, only for flexible people, to relax, but many don’t know that it all depends on the style of yoga you are practicing! Let’s unravel more details about this!
9/10/2022 • 14 minutes, 32 seconds
E3. Top 10 Reasons Why People Don’t Do Yoga
“I’m not flexible”; “I don’t have the body for it”; “I cannot do handstands”... Are you familiar with these expressions? It is quite common to hear these and many other reasons for not practicing yoga, but yoga is indeed for everyone! Today we talk about the most common reasons (or excuses I will say!) why people don’t practice yoga, and why none of them are true!Because no matter what or how, yoga is mainly what we do OFF the mat!
9/3/2022 • 20 minutes, 53 seconds
E2. Religion? Sect? Weird Poses? What is Yoga Really About?
Nowadays, so many people talk about yoga, but do we really know what is it? Yoga has become trendy, and everyone wants to -at least- try it once. But most likely, when you hear the word “yoga” you think about weird/challenging poses that requires lots of strength and flexibility, right? Well, wrong!In today’s episode, Eli invites Deepak Sharma -founder of Sampoorna Yoga India- to talk about the real meaning of yoga!
9/3/2022 • 16 minutes, 59 seconds
E1. Why This Podcast?
After many years of training thousands of future yoga teachers, -in India and online- Eli offers an inside look of the doubts, questions, myths, and comments her students share with her every day. This podcast presents her experience on how to understand the what’s, why’s, and how's of yoga, so you can learn how to apply that knowledge to your personal practice and to your life in general!