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Free Yoga Therapy Videos

Maggie hosts the YouTube channel, Yoga Therapy International, a free online resource of yoga therapy practices. Check it out and subscribe.

When using her yoga therapy videos, we ask you to use common sense. To reduce and avoid injury, you will want to check with your doctor before beginning any exercise program and know you are performing them at your own risk. Neither Maggie Reagh or Yoga Therapy International will be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of our classes, online videos, or information shared on our website. This includes emails from maggie@yogatherapyinternational.com, YouTube videos from Yoga Therapy International, or any practices led on Instagram @maggie_reagh or on Facebook @yogatherapyinternational. Thanks for your understanding.

Other Videos

Introduction to the Therapeutic Process for Private Yoga Therapy

Life Without Limits: Adapted Yoga featuring Maggie Reagh at the CP Yoga event. CPABC's adapted yoga offers a safe, calm environment for people with physical disabilities to explore yoga in a non-competitive and supportive environment. The program also examines meditative breathing and movement.

—Info about how to join classes - https://www.bccerebralpalsy.com/programs/adapted-yoga/

YTI Resource for Movement Disorders - Download the associated document

Extended Side Angle for Scoliosis Workshop by Maggie Reagh for Yoga International's Anatomy and Yoga Therapy Conference.

The Power of Yoga Therapy by Maggie Reagh for International Association of Yoga Therapists

Yoga Therapy International Promotional Video

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Yoga Therapy Sequences

The heart of Yoga Therapy is adapting classical Yoga practices to suit an individual’s wellness goals.

Yoga TherapyIn regular Yoga classes, the student tries to perfect Yoga practices whereas in Yoga Therapy, the teacher facilitates the modification of Yoga practices for individual needs. In classical Yoga, you go after the pose whereas in Yoga Therapy the pose comes to you via the Yoga Therapist. Function over form in addition to wellness over perfection defines the Therapeutic Yoga approach.

Yoga Therapy (Yoga Citkitsa) includes individualizing āsana (postural), prānāyāma (breathing), and meditation (pratyāhāra to dhāranā to dhyānam) practices through the many tools of Yoga including chanting, Ayurveda, and yogic philosophy. It also includes looking at how you relate to the world ethically (yamas) and to yourself through self care (niyamas).

Svādhyāya (self-reflection) is needed to determine which tools are appropriate for healing the 5 dimensions of the human body-breath-mind experience uncovering the Light of our Spirits (puruṣas): annamaya (physical), prānamaya (physiological), manomaya (cognitive), vijnānamaya (psychological), and ānandamaya (spiritual) levels – the Pancamaya Model of healing from the Taittirīya Upaniṣad Brahmānandavalli. The teacher's role is to help you discover what this is for you through a therapeutic, healing relationship built over a long period of time.

For Public Classes and Private Yoga Therapy please contact Maggie

 


The downloadable class sequences below are categorized as follows:

I. Movements of the Spine

Samasthiti - Neutral Spine

Pascimatana - Forward Bends

Parsva - Lateral Bend

Parivritti - Rotated Twists

Purvatana - Back Bends

Viparita - Inversions

II. Healing the Body-Mind of Chronic Aches & Pains

Healing Feet and Legs

Healing Hips

Healing the Lower Back

Healing the Upper Back, Neck & Shoulders

III. Healing the Mind-Emotions
 
  Healing the Mind & Emotions - Practices and Principles
 
IV. Healing Scoliosis
 

Healing Scoliosis - Practices and Principles

V. Healing Movement Disorders
 
Healing Movement Disorders - Practices and Principles

 

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Press and Publications

The Embodied Learning of Yogic Philosophy - Amy Wheeler Interviews Maggie Reagh May, 2022

The Relaxation Response: Yoga Therapy Meets Physiology ― Article by Maggie Reagh published in Yoga Therapy Today (YTT, an IAYT Publication), Summer 2017 

Decoding Ancient Mysteries

Brahmana & Langhana Decoded - IAYT's SYTAR Conference Presentation, 2016

Teachers Become Students ― Article from the Hindu,  Chennai, Tamil Nadu, November 16, 2012 , By Anusha Parthasarathy  

Georgia Straight Article - Bend it and shape it with new yoga trends - Vancouver, Canada - May, 2005

Chanting Tracks with Maggie Reagh

Listen to Understand Volume 1:YYOGA Fundraiser for the BC Children's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada

Listen to Understand Volume 1:Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu by Maggie Reagh 

Listen to Understand Volume 1: Om Shanti feat. Oboe/composer: Absalon Figueroa, Maggie Reagh et al.

Listen to Understand Volume 1: Eternal Om with Maggie Reagh et al.

Maggie Reagh on Sound Cloud

 

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Educational Links

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Connecting Colleagues

Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, Chennai, India www.kym.org

Lindsay Whalen, my Iyengar-based teacher http://www.theyogatherapystudio.ca/

Gary Kraftsow, American Viniyoga Institute, my teacher in 2002 http://www.viniyoga.com/

Robin Rothenberg, Essential Yoga Therapy, guest faculty with Yoga Therapy International http://www.essentialyogatherapy.com/

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Health Care Referrals

Naturopath, Chiropractor and Acupuncturist at Integrated Healing Arts Dr. Eric Posen, ND Address: 730-1285 W Broadway at Birch just east of Granville St
Tel: 604-738-1012

Comment: Eric is a genius! He has helped me improve my digestion and heal from both a bike and car accident as well as a loss of an important relationship. He is a naturopath; acupuncturist; and chiropractor all rolled up into one person. His muscle testing as a diagnostic tool is like magic – he works so quickly yet effectively with a warm presence and genuine interest in his clients. For overall health concerns, Eric is my top pick as he can work with muscular, skeletal, physiological and emotional healing. He only compares to my Ayurvedic doctor in India, Dr. B. Ganesh.

Counsellors/Psychologists

1. Dr. Lee Pulos

Email:info@drpulos.com Website: www.drpulos.com Tel: 604-669-6979
Address: 2036 West 15th Avenue, Vancouver

Comment: I worked with Lee for almost 10 years on issues concerning self-esteem and relationships. He is like a wise grandfather filled with kindness and humour. At times, he joins me for a series of Yoga classes, which is always a great honour for me. His encouraging nature makes you feel as if anything is possible! I think his work is very complimentary to my own healing through Yoga Therapy.

2. Body Dynamics Counsellor/PT - Eva Dicasmirro

Tel:604-733-7427
Address: 203 B - 2678 W Broadway

Comment: During a challenging experience dealing with grief, loss, and trauma, Eva was a powerful healer for me. She works with gestures and visualizations that remind me of my teachers in India. I think her work is very complimentary to my own healing through Yoga Therapy.

Physiotherapists

Jericho Physiotherapy Clinic

Email: reception@jerichophysio.com Website: http://www.jerichophysio.com/ Tel: 604.228.1474
Address: 310 - 2083 Alma Street, Vancouver, BC, V6R 4N6
Comment: Maggie worked at Jericho Physiotherapy Clinic from 2004-2006 as a Yoga Therapist. She highly recommends Bev, Bob, and Louise for medical diagnostics for muscular-skeletal imbalances before starting Yoga Therapy.

Ayurvedic Practitioners

1. Dr. Shiva Varma’s Clinic

Address: 3331, No. 3 Road Richmond, BC, V6X 2B6
Website: www.revitalizeme.ca Tel: 604.273.4372 fax: 604.303.9663

Comment: Shiva is a gifted healer knowledgeable of both Ayurveda and modern approaches to natural healing. He is from a long family tradition of Ayurvedic doctors from India and you feel that just being in his sattvic presence. His pulse reading skills are the best I have experienced in Vancouver.

2. Jaisri Lambert, Ayurvedic Practitioner

Email: jaisri@ayurveda-seminars.com Website: www.ayurveda-seminars.com Tel: 604-290-8201 (Can.) 1-408-378-2880 (U.S.)

Comment: Jaisri is a classically trained Ayurvedic doctor with whom I did a Panca Karma Cleanse a couple of years ago (PK). It was amazing to be oiled, massaged, steamed, and fed for 3 days! The effect was so profound that I felt on a different plane of consciousness for months afterwards. She is very knowledgeable of Ayurveda and lovely to spend time with. I learnt about oil self massage from her, which has continued to be part of my lifestyle.

3. Todd Caldecott, Dip. Cl.H., RH(AHG), Ayurvedic Practitioner, Medical Herbalist

Email: clinic@toddcaldecott.com Website: www.toddcaldecott.com Tel: 778-896-9994

Comment: Todd is a brilliant young man whose knowledge of the classical texts of Ayurveda along with Western medicine and herbology make him a unique voice in Ayurveda. He has taught me much about eating a low ama (low carb/toxin/kapha) diet ,which has helped improve my digestion immensely and lose weight. His unique herbal remedies, which combine western and eastern herbs are worth trying for a range of health concerns too.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Dr. Tai   Website: http://www.tcmcollege.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13&Itemid=7 Tel: 604-731-2926

Comment: Dr. Tai is a wise man of few words. His unique herbal formulas have helped me improve my digestion and dispel a long standing parasite from my system. His acupuncture treatments have been wonderful for dealing with emotional stressors. If you want to work with a traditional healer on a tight budget, I highly recommend Dr. Trai and his team of well trained student practitioners. An hour consultation with acupuncture + herbs cost around $35.

Acupuncture

Poke Community Acupuncture Tel: 604-568-7322 
Website: pokecommunityacupuncture.ca Address: 225 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5T 1W4, Canada

Comment: Poke offers acupuncture on a sliding scale of $20-40 per treatment. You pay what you can afford. I go there for a restorative rest or immune booster when needed. Again, it is great for those of us on a tight budget.

 

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