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With Gratitude to Pam

November 18, 2022 By Wendy Zerin

Our dear teacher Pam Novotny is spreading her wings and flying northward to Fort Collins!

From her earliest days as a new student at the barn, througout her teacher training, and in her time as part of Barn Yoga teaching team, it has been a pleasure and a privilege to have Pam as a member of our community.  We wish her great success in her exciting new venture and look forward to hearing her updates.

Pam’s farewell message:

It was inevitable this day would come. Now that it’s here, I have very mixed feelings. Still, it is time for me to say farewell to my teaching days at the beautiful Barn Yoga community.

As many of you know, my husband and I moved to Fort Collins a year and a half ago, and I found there was no Kaiut Yoga in Fort Collins! No community for me to jump into, no studio where I could attend class. What was I to do?

Well, I’ve started my own yoga studio. It’s called Kind Yoga NoCo, and I offer Kaiut Yoga classes to northern Colorado.I’m happy to say that each person who has tried a class has stayed, and my student base is slowly growing. 

If you’re going to be in Fort Collins, come to a class! Text me to register. (No Punchpass yet.) If you have friends in Fort Collins or the surrounding towns (Loveland, Timnath, Windsor, Severance, etc.) please let them know I’m here!

I’m grateful to Wendy for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the wonderful Barn Yoga teaching team. I feel I am friends with many of you, and I’ll miss you! I hope to attend class online, but maybe not as often as before.

Please reach out to me if you wish: [email protected] or 720-217-3910.

Namaste,

Pam

Filed Under: Blog, Kaiut Yoga Tagged With: Francisco Kaiut, Kaiut Yoga, Kaiut Yoga in Boulder, Kaiut Yoga in Fort Collins, Yoga in Fort Collins

The Body is an Ecosystem

October 15, 2022 By Wendy Zerin

 

As the natural world completes yet another season of growth and prepares in spectacular fashion for the great rest that is winter, it is important to recognize that the cycles of growth, rest, and repair, which we so take for granted in the natural world, actually occur within us as well.

The life forms in a natural environment do not exist independently of each other; rather, they co-exist in an interdependent relationship with each other.  Together they comprise a larger whole, a system that is itself a living entity, an eco-system.

Just as we have come to recognize that the health of our natural environment, as well as our own personal health, depend on our ability to engage harmoniously and sustainably with the ecosystem we inhabit, it is also essential that we understand the vital importance of engaging harmoniously and sustainably with the ecosystem that lies within, acknowledging the profound interdependence of the parts which comprise the whole, and honoring our own natural cycles of growth, rest and repair.

And so we come to our yoga mats…

Filed Under: Blog, Kaiut Yoga Tagged With: Francisco Kaiut, Kaiut Yoga, Kaiut Yoga in Boulder, Online Yoga, Yoga in Boulder

What’s In A Name?

August 17, 2022 By Wendy Zerin

Ever wonder why we are called Barn Yoga?

As the “old-timers” know well, we offered our very first Kaiut Yoga classes at Kelly’s Barn, a one-of-a kind landmark in north Boulder, located just a few blocks from our current location.  We didn’t have an official name back then; everyone just referred to us as “barn yoga”.  When the time came to choose a legal name for our business, we decided to make our unofficial name official — and thus Barn Yoga LLC was born.

Then came the pandemic. The barn closed and we became a “virtual barn”, literally overnight, and remained so for more than a year. When we reopened in our new location above Lucky’s Bakehouse in June, 2021, we had already established a reputation for ourselves as Barn Yoga, and we also still felt a sentimental attachment to the place where it all began.  And so we decided to keep the name Barn Yoga, no doubt to the puzzlement of some of our newer students.

Nowadays it is likely safe to say that we the only “barn” in the entire world which is located upstairs above a bakery!

Filed Under: Blog, Kaiut Yoga Tagged With: Francisco Kaiut, Kaiut Yoga, Kaiut Yoga in Boulder, Yoga in Boulder

Reflections On Teaching… Five Years In

June 1, 2022 By Wendy Zerin

On May 17, 2017, a few friends were kind enough to come to the barn to take the first Kaiut Yoga class I ever taught — and thus Barn Yoga was born!

The first anniversary of Barn Yoga’s creation was celebrated with great fanfare, likewise the second and third anniversaries.  The fourth anniversary slipped by almost unnoticed in the midst of the pandemic, and the fifth might easily have done the same, but five years into this great adventure, it does seem appropriate to mark this milestone with some reflections on teaching…

I believe I was originally drawn to Kaiut Yoga because it was an embodied experience of principles that I already felt to be true.

What seems to have happened as I have continued to explore Kaiut Yoga is a strengthening of my belief in these principles, belief based on the lived experience in my mind/body of these principles, and belief based on the observation of these principles operating in the minds/bodies of my students.

These are some of the understandings I hold with greater conviction as a result of my exploration of Kaiut Yoga:

As a human being, I am not separate from nature, but rather am an intrinsic part of nature.

Nature is lawful.

The laws by which nature operates are highly intelligent; these laws are wise, kind, economical, efficient, and oriented toward restoration, preservation, and growth                                                                               .

Because nature is abundantly kind and wise, I can trust nature as it expresses itself in my system. 

To align with nature is of necessity an act of kindness toward myself, kindness that expresses itself not only in my yoga practice but also my way of being in the world.

To the extent that I can align not only my yoga practice, but my entire way of being in the world with the laws of nature, I can benefit from this wise, kind, economical, efficient way of being and can experience optimal restoration, preservation, and growth.


Although the dis-ease may be presenting in my body, the primary agent of restoration, preservation and growth is my nervous system.  The most efficient gateway to my nervous system is often my body.  For this reason, in my practice I am always aiming for the nervous system via my body and from the nervous system back to my body via a feedback loop.

Just as is the case in all aspects of my life, when I oppose the forces of nature, this causes me harm; when I am able to align with the forces of nature, those forces can be powerful allies.  

One of the most elemental  forces of nature is gravity, which when engaged with intelligently, can be a great ally in restoration and healing, but when engaged with improperly, can be a source of degeneration, injury, and illness.

All of these are things that I bring not only to my personal practice but to teaching my students as well.  The underlying principles are the same for all of us because we are all a part of nature and are therefore all subject to these these same principles. 

Having had all of these convictions strengthened by the direct experience of them in my Kaiut Yoga practice, and having a nature that is inclined toward being both a teache and a healer, how could I not want to share this practice with others?

And that is exactly what I am doing — now five years in, and with the good fortune of being able to continue to study and teach this beautiful practice.

 

Filed Under: Blog, Kaiut Yoga Tagged With: Francisco Kaiut, Kaiut Yoga, Kaiut Yoga in Boulder, Online Yoga, Yoga in Boulder

Meet Our Students – Nada Diachenko and Whit Carman

April 3, 2020 By Wendy Zerin

Nada and Whit met when they were both working as professional dancers in New York and have been together ever since.  Whit is now retired after leaving the dance world for a 30  year career sitting in front of a computer.  Nada is a professor of theater and dance at the University of Colorado and a movement therapist specializing in the Alexander Technique.

One of  Whit’s goals in retiring was to be able to dance again.  He credits Kaiut Yoga with enabling him to get back to dancing, “just for the joy of moving my body through space”.  Nada has had a very long dance career and has “put a lot of miles on the body” resulting in having had both knees replaced.   She explored other types of yoga periodically in the past but found some of the poses too extreme.  When she heard Kaiut Yoga described as a practice of going to the edge but not forcing past the edge, she decided to give it a try.

The permission, the space, to work my body, which I know really well, and being able to pull back when I need to or now I can go, it’s helped to not only get greater recovery in my knees… I’m doing stuff now that I haven’t done in years… I’m getting my dancing body back…at age 73!

Great to have you both in class Nada and Whit. Keep on dancing!

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3990 Broadway Ave., Unit D
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