This was a special "summer solstice yoga" hosted by the studio where I take classes. It started at 5:30 a.m. I attended solstice yoga last year and really enjoyed it. This year, they changed it up a little with the repetition of the sun salutations. There were also some drummers and other musicians in attendance, which was very cool. It's nice to hear the steady drum beat and to pair it with your breath.
In case you are wondering what a salutation is, basically we repeated this (below) series of steps 108 times. There are different series of sun salutations (A, B, and C . . . I'm still pretty new to yoga so there may be others I just haven't seen yet), but this is the one we did:
- Tadasana (mountain pose, standing)
- Forward fold
- Halfway lift (flat back)
- Forward fold
- Plank
- Chaturanga (lower yourself from plank)
- Upward -facing dog (or cobra)
- Downward-facing dog
- Return to front of mat
- Forward fold
- Halfway lift
- Forward fold
- Rise on the inhale and return to tadasana
When it was all over, I was super sweaty and my legs felt shaky, but I felt proud of myself. I felt strong.
The owner of the studio drew names for some door prizes and I won a five-class punch card (five free classes, in other words). So now I know that I am strong and lucky. Yay me!