Terra Karda Blog:


November 2008
24: Oprah Winfrey and Nia
05: Nia at Riverdale Fitness Mill
October 2008
31: Latin Dance Lessons at Terra Karda Studio
17: Nia @ GoodLife Fitness in Georgetown, Ontario
15: FREE YOGA CLASSES
14: Nia on Fort Myers Beach
11: Nia Movement Form #1 - Tai Chi
10: Nia Movement Form #2 - Tae Kwon Do
10: Nia Movement Form #3 - Aikido
09: Nia Movement Form #4 - Jazz
08: Nia Movement Form #5 - Modern
07: Nia Movement Form #6 - Duncan
06: Nia Movement Form #7 - Feldenkrais
05: Nia Movement Form #8 - Alexander Tech.
04: Nia Movement Form #9 - Yoga
03: What is Feldenkrais?
02: Tips for Nia Students
01: NEW Nia CLASS IN INGLEWOOD, ON
September 2008
30: VIDEO: "Nia and Habitat: building healthy bodies, building healthy communities."
28: VIDEO - Helen Terry speaks about Nia
23: Chocolate Martini Nia Night
23: Classes cancelled this week-end
19: Global Mala Project
18: Filled with Energy and Joy
17: Nia in a Piano Teacher’s Life
15: "Celebrating 25 Years of Pleasure"
15: Ageless and Strong with Nia – 74 Year–Old Nia Teacher Dances Through Life
10: From Pain and Poor Health to Joy
07: FREE - Sunday morning Pranayama
03: FREE CLASS - Chakra Meditation & Nia
03: VIDEO - Team Nia dances for Habitat for Humanity
01: Fall Yoga Retreat
August 2008
31: Nia - The Neuroscience of Dance
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
07: Donate. Participate. Advocate.
06: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51C John St.
05: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51B John St.
04: 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
08: Going with the flow at 25th Nia celebration
March 2008
28: Discover Your Life Force
27: Earth Hour
23: Ten Month Real Estate Millionaire
16: CTV Vancouver 2008 - Video Interview
10: FREE Nia Class Invitation
01: NIA : un mélange danse-yoga-arts martiaux énergisant
February 2008
28: 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

“Just a note to let you know how much I am enjoying my first Yoga experience. After yesterdays’ session, my neck is so much more flexible to the right side and that side of my back feels so much better. Maybe it was that last stretch we did? Anyway, it feels so much better! I find each week so relaxing and also is making me stronger and my posture is improving. Thank you!”

Nancy McNeill Dwhytie Georgetown, ON

Tips for Nia Students

Posted: Oct 2, 11:43 PM

Wear cool, loose fitting clothing
Exercise or yoga clothing, leotard and footless tights, full skirt, shorts or anything that makes you feel comfortable and free to move.

Go barefooted
The bottoms of your feet sense the ground and send information back to your brain so your body can effectively compensate and adapt. For your safety, take off your shoes or wear soft-soled shoes, such as gymnastic shoes.

Start easy
Follow “level one” movements, or focus only on the leg motions, adding arm motions when you are ready. Build intensity gradually. Let your body slowly acclimate and adjust to Nia movement. Allow yourself the freedom to enjoy being a beginner. Nia is different; it is meant to teach you about you, physically and emotionally. Keep your interest and fascination up and your criticism and judgment down. Be gentle, be patient and allow yourself to move through levels and stay on plateaus. This is the way to master and enjoy anything!

Don’t force a motion
Don’t strain. Strive for a balance between control and relaxation as you listen to your body’s signals. Move in a smooth, lightly relaxed way that doesn’t make you breathless or fatigued. If your body does not relate well to a movement, adjust and move within your own challenge and comfort zone. This puts positive, loving information into the muscle memory.

Get in as much non-stop movement as possible
Find a rhythmic, easy pace, working slower and longer rather than faster and harder.

Make the movements an expression of you
This is your workout. Express your own unique rhythm and body language through the Nia Technique. Your emotional body will help to fine-tune your physical body, and vice versa. Be jazzy, luscious, lyrical, snappy, or sensually smooth. But most of all, passionately be yourself and have fun!

Use “belly breathing”
As your body opens, inhale. As your body closes, exhale. When you inhale, first feel your belly expand, then your ribs laterally expand, and then your chest and clavicle rise. Exhale to contract your abdominals and to round the spine. Let go freely with hearty “Hai” exhalations to tone your abdominals and protect your back during kicks and punches. Breathing is one of the most effective ways to strengthen and relax your body, mind, and spirit, so don’t hold back!

Move the way you walk – by using your whole body
Lead with your heel when stepping forward or to the side, gently rolling onto the ball of your foot and then pushing off to change directions. Step back onto the ball of your foot, keeping your knees soft and your heel high as you lower your body weight to a point of comfort in the muscle and joint. Avoid stepping back with a locked and rigid leg.

Keep your spine lengthened
Stay upright, from the crown of your head, down through your spine into your tailbone. Imagine a tiny weight at the end of your tailbone and a ray of light streaming upward through the crown of your head. Always let your spine remain soft and flexible, like a willow tree. Eventually you’ll learn to move from the energy centre of your body, which is two inches below your navel.

Use your arms to express your feelings, emotions, or mood
Using your arms can elevate heart rate, so be careful not to overdo it. To maintain comfort, work in a range of motion that allows you to feel balanced and in control. Generate arm movements from the core of your body and keep your joints relaxed and fluid to obtain definition. If you feel tension building in your shoulders, shake out your arms and hands to release the tension. Add your arms back into your movement when you feel ready.

Draw your knee up toward your chest before you kick out
Always kick at a level where you can lengthen your spine and maintain control, comfort, and balance. Feel for a stretch along the back of the leg and spine as you kick.

Protect your knees
On sinking motions, periodically lift your toes to keep your knees safely aligned over your feet and to keep your calves engaged. As you lower your body weight, feel your buttocks naturally move back behind you to avoid pressing your knees to the front.

Take at least four classes a week
To obtain cardiovascular benefits the American Council on Exercise recommends that you work within your recommended target heart-rate zone for at least 30 minutes, four to five times a week. If it is difficult for you to get to four classes a week on a regular basis, use the Nia companion videotape workouts at home.

Combine a good diet with internal and external exercise to balance your fitness program
With enough sleep, proper nutrition, and exercise, you will see and feel results far beyond changing the shape of your body. Reducing the amounts of salt, sugar, fats, red meats, and refined and processed foods will cleanse your body and strengthen your internal fitness. Having healthy organs and a system that functions optimally will give you more energy to do everything you want. Your skin will glow, you will sleep better, your cells will be nourished, and you will feel excited about living!

Get the Most from YOUR Nia Experience!

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