Terra Karda Blog:


August 2008
22: FREE Nia DEMO CLASS
20: Fall Schedule
July 2008
31: KARDA'S on Fort Myers Beach
28: VIDEO - Nia and The Five Stages of Self-Healing
28: Nia's Five Stages of Self Healing
23: "TEAM NIA" Supporting Habitat for Humanity Halton
22: Nia Aids in Healing Bipolar Disorder, Brings Joy
22: Nia - Voices of the Body
22: Nia - Voice of the Connective Tissue
22: Nia - Voice of the Muscles
22: Nia - Voice of the Ligaments
22: Nia - Voice of the Tendons
22: Nia - Voice of the Bones
22: Nia - Voice of the Joints
22: Nia - Voice of the Lymphatic System
22: Nia - Voice of the Respiratory System
22: Nia - Self Healing
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 1
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 2
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 3
22: Nia - The Body’s Way Principle 4
22: Nia - The Body's Way Education - An Overview
22: Nia - The Body's Way Education
21: NEW BUILD DATE offered to "Team Nia"
17: Nia Education - The Upper Arm Bone
14: VIDEO - Nia presented on CTV Vancouver
13: Move, Groove and Rejuvenate!
13: Nia Education - The Pelvis
13: Nia Education - The Chest
04: Nia Education - The Ankle Joint
03: Thai Yoga Massage thru July and August at a Discounted Price!
May 2008
07: Ground Breaking News
06: Donate. Participate. Advocate.
05: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51C John St.
04: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51B John St.
03: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51A John St.
April 2008
23: Laughter Yoga Classes
23: Nia Jam in Carlisle
08: Supta Surya Yoga and Wellness - OPEN HOUSE
08: Local Media - SNAP Halton Hills
07: Going with the flow at 25th Nia celebration
01: Yoga Retreat
March 2008
27: Discover Your Life Force
27: Earth Hour
16: CTV Vancouver 2008 - Video Interview
10: FREE Nia Class Invitation
01: NIA : un mélange danse-yoga-arts martiaux énergisant
February 2008
27: Expressive Movement & Art Exploration
10: Welcome to our new website


What People are saying about Terra Karda Studio:

“Ankur is one of the most beautiful and gentle people in the world. She offers such a genuine sense of calm as she leads a yoga class that all stress simply melts away.”
Denis Karda, Georgetown Ontario

“It has been about a year and a half since I began yoga classes with Denis. I have never felt better. She seems to be able to target the areas of need with ease. Denis has a real passion for what she does and it shows. I have attended other yoga classes in the past and no one comes close to Denis. My favourite part of her sessions is when she helps me with my stretches/positions. It is as if she knows exactly where my body needs to go.”


“I have also attended some of Denis’ Nia classes. Denis makes it fun and to seem effortless especially with the uplifting music she chooses. I would recommend any of her classes to anyone as she is easily able to tailor them to suit anyone’s needs. But please Denis save one spot for me!!”

Lillian Muir, Georgetown Ontario

Going with the flow at 25th Nia celebration

Posted: Apr 7, 11:53 PM


ARTICLE BY: Michele McLean
PHOTO TAKEN BY: Nancy Paiva
Instructor Marla Gold leads a Nia workout at the National Ballet School Saturday celebrating the 25th anniversary of the introduction of the hybrid exercise that combines elements of dance and martial arts.
Nia found its niche in midtown.
More than 100 participants joined in celebrating Nia’s 25th anniversary at an event Saturday, March 29 with a variety of instructors leading a workout. Nia is an integrative holistic technique that combines martial arts, dance and yoga.
“With these techniques integrated into one class you get a variety of different movements and you get fit,” said Marla Gold, a brown belt Nia instructor, who was at the event. “You get the toning benefits, the cardio benefits, the stretching. It’s everything you would get in a normal aerobics class, however, you don’t get the up and down high impact on your body.”

Nia is taught by certified instructors at fitness clubs, community centres and private studios and there are regular classes at the National Ballet School, at 400 Jarvis St., where Saturday’s event was held.

“The space couldn’t hold more,” Gold said, referring to Saturday’s event. “We were so delighted to be in that building. I had a huge waiting list.”

Gold said the exercise, which originated in Portland, Oregon, is geared toward finding the natural flow of your body.

“You’re looking at the way the body flows naturally,” she said. “We encourage that. We also have guidelines. We teach from principles of movement.”

Gold explained that there are movement forms that are specific to Nia. “We also teach how to get in touch with your body. As a instructor I’m showing somebody how to move, however, I’m encouraging them to feel it in their body first then express it outward.”

Nia can be easily learned the first time out, but it becomes more enriching as you gain experience, she said.

“There’s so many layers of information that you can receive in a class…So every time you come you become more familiar with the movement forms and the principals and the guidelines that we follow in a Nia class.”

That makes you more aware of how you live in your body, she added.

“We teach at all age groups and all different levels,” she said. “People could have disabilities. They could have a neck or back problem. They’ll stick with Level 1, which is more working within the core of the body.”

It gets more challenging as you reach out, she said, adding she encourages participants to get out of their minds and into their body.

“That’s when real fitness happens,” Gold said. “That’s when healing happens. People enjoy themselves when they do it. It’s the joy that brings them back. They don’t realize they’re getting a workout because it’s so much fun.”

For more information on Nia, visit the websites www.nianow.com or www.niac.ca.

Read More at insideTORONTO.com
Photographs from the Jam on the Niac Site

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