Yoga Soup with Eddie Ellner

Eddie Ellner has been teaching yoga classes since 1997, the last four years at Yoga Soup, the studio he owns in Santa Barbara. His classes combine a varying blend of influences, which themselves are constantly changing.
While he lived in New York Eddie was greatly affected by the teachings of Sharon Gannon at Jiva Mukti, a movement class, Aerythmics, taught by a guy named Paul in the late 1980's at Crunch Fitness, and the aerobics classes taught at Ron's C-57 in Carnegie Hall. Movement can be precise or it can flow like water seeking it's own balance. The context never changes: the breath enjoys the truth of the shape. The truth of the shape is obvious and has zero to do with ideas. All ideas and beliefs about the body are false. From the breath's point of view, all shapes are the same. From the breath's point of view all is well.
While he lived in New York Eddie was greatly affected by the teachings of Sharon Gannon at Jiva Mukti, a movement class, Aerythmics, taught by a guy named Paul in the late 1980's at Crunch Fitness, and the aerobics classes taught at Ron's C-57 in Carnegie Hall. Movement can be precise or it can flow like water seeking it's own balance. The context never changes: the breath enjoys the truth of the shape. The truth of the shape is obvious and has zero to do with ideas. All ideas and beliefs about the body are false. From the breath's point of view, all shapes are the same. From the breath's point of view all is well.
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