Shala Culture And Practice Guidelines

If you have learned Ashtanga yoga in another setting, or at another time, you may find differences in how it is done here. This is not a problem. As we get to know one another, we will clarify any foggy details and we greatly appreciate respect of our classroom culture.

All Mysore Melbourne students learn slowly and step by step. Even new students who come to Mysore Melbourne from another yoga discipline start from the beginning with us. Students are required to take responsibility for their own learning, memorising the practice that they are taught and practicing it consistently. The teacher guides everyone in the program individually, teaching each student one asana at a time. Whilst the student always remains responsible for cultivating their own practice, the teacher acts as a mentor, observing and directing attention and determining the rate at which a student learns the sequence of asanas. It is best to cultivate a respectful relationship with the teacher, the other students in the program, and the space we inhabit.

Typically, Ashtanga Yoga practitioners practice 6 days a week, resting once weekly on the same day each week (i.e. Sunday). We also rest on both full and new moon days. Whilst it is okay to practice less frequently, Mysore Melbourne recommends practicing no less than 4 days a week - otherwise it is difficult to develop and maintain an appropriate, meditative focus. Infrequent, irregular practice becomes a near-constant physical battle with little opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of yoga.

Practice with an unburdened digestive system and avoid drinking water or other fluids during practice. There is one exception to this, which is during pregnancy, where fasting and avoiding fluids is not recommended.

Studio Etiquette

  • Please do not come to the studio if you have any symptoms of communicable illness.

  • Sign in using the iPad every time you come to class.

  • Shower before practice.

  • Do not wear perfume, cologne, or scented oils to class.

  • Bring a small, clean hand towel for managing sweat.

  • Tell your teachers about any health issues you have.

  • Aside from verbal interactions with the teacher, please do not talk during practice.

  • Do not use studio walls to practice handstands, headstands, and backbends.

  • Cultivate a respectful relationship with the teacher, the other students in the program, and the space we inhabit.

  • If the studio is full when you arrive, please let us know you have arrived and then feel free to get started in the foyer. We will call you in as soon as a space becomes available.