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        | Yamas-ethical observations, control Niyamas-self observations
 Asana- posture
 Pranayama- vital life force, breath
 Prattyahara- sensory withdrawal
 Dharana- focus of the mind
 Dayana-meditation/ flow state
 Samadhi- becoming one, enlightenment
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        | ethical observations (control) Ahimsa (non violence)
 Satya (truth)
 Asteya (non stealing)
 Aprarigraha (non possessiveness)
 Bramacharya (originally celibacy, now moderation/ spiritual austerity)
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        | Niyamas (name + describe) |  | Definition 
 
        | self observations Sauncha (positive thoughts/ actions)
 Santosa (gratitude)
 Tapas (internal fire, grow/ let go)
 Svadhyaya (self study)
 Isavara Pranidhana (devotion to something beyond the senses)
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        | Ujayi Kapalbhati (passive inhale, active exhale)
 Bastrika (active exhale, active inhale)
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        | Name neutralizing pranayama |  | Definition 
 
        | Nadi Shodana Brahmari (bumble bee)
 Sama Vrtti (Equal breath)
 Full Yogic Breath
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        | Name 7 cakras (sanskrit + english) |  | Definition 
 
        | 7) Sahasrara- crown enlightenment, spiritual connection
 6)Ajina- third eye
 clarity/ insight, spiritual knowledge
 5)Vishuddha- throat
 truth/ honesty
 4) Anahata- heart
 Hope, worry, anxiety, love, ego
 3) Manipura- solar plexus
 Will power, act of doing
 2) Svadhisthana- sacral
 Confidence, indulgence, indifference
 1) Muladhara- root
 Ground, stability, security, belonging
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        | Anahata- Hope, worry, anxiety, love, ego |  | 
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        | Manipura- Will power, act of doing |  | 
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        | Svadhisthana- Confidence, indulgence, indifference |  | 
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        | Muladhara- Ground, stability, security, belonging |  | 
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        | Name the 4 sutras of Patanjali |  | Definition 
 
        | 1)Atha yoganusasanam Now we begin the practice of yoga
 2)Yoga cittavrtti nirodhah
 Yoga is to still the fluctuations of the mind
 3)Tada drastuh svarupe vasthanam
 Then the witness/ seer abides in their own true nature
 4)Vritti sarupyam itaratra
 Otherwise the seer/ witness identifies with the fluctuations of the mind
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        | Now we begin the practice of yoga |  | 
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        | Yoga is to still the fluctuations of the mind |  | 
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        | Tada drastuh svarupe vasthanam |  | Definition 
 
        | Then the witness/ seer abides in their own true nature |  | 
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        | Otherwise the seer/ witness identifies with the fluctuations of the mind |  | 
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        | What is a Sutra vs Mantra? |  | Definition 
 
        | Sutra- one line one meaning Mantra- 4 lines, many meanings, pulsative
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        | What is a Bandha? + name them |  | Definition 
 
        | A Bandha is a lock in the body, 3 which are engaged at different times throughout practice Jalandhara- prevents prana from escaping upper body, chin to chest
 Uddiyana- forces prana up along spine, navel toward spine
 Mula- prevents apana escaping from lower part of body, pelvic floor
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        | exist in a continuum, subtle→ crude energy, shakti Sattvam- Sentient
 Rajas- Mutative
 Tamas- Static
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        | Name 5 elements that exist within Citta |  | Definition 
 
        | Ethereal- space Aerial- air
 Luminous- fire
 Liquid- water
 Solid- earth
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        | Name 11 Bodily Systems + functions of each |  | Definition 
 
        | 1) Skeletal Structural support, aids movement
 2) Muscular
 movement/ posture, body temp
 3) Endocrine
 Hormone balance, metabolism
 4) Lymphatic
 Immune response, regulates fluids in body system
 5) Integumentary
 Protection of internal environment, sensory receptors, retain body fluids, regulates temp
 6) Digestive
 Eliminate waste, absorb nutrients
 7) Respiratory
 Remove CO2, O2 to blood, calm nervous system, regulate PH
 8) Reproductive
 Produces hormones/ gametes, supports embryo/ fetus, produces milk
 9) Urinary
 Controls water balance in body, remove/ excrete waste from blood
 10) Nervous
 Sensory input, decision making, motor output, regulates parasympathetic/sympathetic responses
 -Parasympathetic (rest/ digest)- testosterone, face/ body relaxed
 -Sympathetic (fight/flight)- cortisol, epinephrine (adrenaline), eyes dilate, weight gain, hair loss, sweat, jaw clench
 11)Cardiovascular
 Delivers oxygen, metabolic waste renewal
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        | A constant relationship between atmospheric pressure and our human lungs moving from high to low pressure giving us life Volume- 2 cavities separated by diaphragm
 Accordion- increase/ decrease volume and shape of thoracic cavity (inhale/ exhale)
 Balloon- abdominal cavity, volume cannot be changed by breath (only by food and water), shape can be changed by breath
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        | Name the synovial joints + give example of each |  | Definition 
 
        | Pivot- neck Hinge- elbows/ knees
 Plane- ankle
 Saddle/ condyloid- wrists
 Ball and socket- hips
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        | Who is BKS Iyengar and P. Jois? Who was their teacher? |  | Definition 
 
        | BKS Iyengar is the father of Iyengar yoga (had a lot of illnesses--> props, safety) Pattabhi Jois is the father of Ashtanga Vinyasa (lots of fire energy)
 The 2 grew up together, both taught by Krishna Macharya (also taught Desikahar- who developed mysore style)
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        | Name the 3 parts of the spine, and how many vertebrae are in each |  | Definition 
 
        | 1) lumbar (lower) 5 vertebrae 2) thoracic (mid) 12 vertebrae
 3) cervical (upper) 5-7 vertebrae
 
 C1- atlas
 C2- axis
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        | Name the 5 spinal movements |  | Definition 
 
        | flexion extension
 lateral flexion
 axial extension
 axial rotation
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