Showing posts with label Jeannie Diaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeannie Diaz. Show all posts

Friday, November 10, 2023

MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT: TIPS FOR YOGA BEGINNERS

 by Jeannie Diaz




Tips for beginners on how to prepare yourself for your first in-person yoga class


When I started yoga there were not a variety of yoga classes and diverse teachers. Yoga is a mind-body experience --- find a studio that will be suitable for you and I am sure when you do you will feel the most benefits.

 

1)    Support your local studio and research

You don’t need to travel too far and sometimes in doing so may result in rushing to take a class which may defeat the relaxing mode you are trying to capture. There are many studios that offer a 2-week unlimited new member sale---which is such a great deal. Try all different types of classes. In time, and if you can afford to, some of the pricier studios offer an array of props for instance eye pillows and hands-on aromatherapy. A smaller class where the teacher is more attentive to you and has time to have a full conversation with you prior to the class really makes a difference.

 

2) How to pick a class that will suits you

There are about 8 styles of yoga. The most popular are Vinyasa, Restorative or Yin, Hatha, Astanga or Bikram. For beginners, I recommend a class that will focus on basic postures explained in depth, a yoga flow where pranayama (breath control) and basic meditation techniques are explained. Simplicity is key. As described by my favorite yoga studio “sometimes moving slowly and with intention can be our greatest challenge and our greatest reward”.

  

3) Shopping Time

Clothes- Before shopping for a whole new expensive wardrobe, take a class first. Wear the supportive clothing that you already have.  Something breathable that you feel comfortable in. Depending on the class, there is no right/wrong clothing. Since all of our bodies are shaped beautifully, I always recommend to shop in person so that you can feel the quality. Look for breathable, moisture-wicking, stretch (which allows freedom of movement) fabrics of your choice that are kind to the skin.

Yoga mat- the main key. Why do I shop in person, feeling the quality of the mat has helped the most. Some mats are thicker (which is key for the support of all your joints). Some have a different coating although most are made with PVC. Others may smell at first when unrolled (which may sound odd, but they have a chemical smell) and if you perspire a lot look for one with the right grip which is also important. The 4 keys are thickness, material, length, and type. Portability and color play factors too but not as critical as the above. Colors that tend to be fun may be inviting for you to use more. Don’t shop super cheap as you will then end up shopping for multiple mats but don’t go all in for a $150 mat as well. When shopping online look for reviews prior. 


4) Be patient with your practice and gentle to yourself and your thoughts. Your first yoga class may be a euphoric and zen- like experience or the latter. Listen to how your body is feeling on that particular day, try not to overdo poses (pre-stretch a bit) there will be students who are more flexible but don’t let that intimidate you- your practice is uniquely yours, and don’t give up on the first try. Experience other teachers or studios. Through routine practice, you will reap the benefits of learning how to calm your mind, relax your body, and control your breathing. The fact that you are moving is amazing.

 

REFERENCES

        Las Comadres YouTube Channel: Mind, Body & Spirit: Breathe Meditation with Jeannie Diaz

        Website: Jeannie Diaz Yoga


This article is part of the Fall 2023 issue of the Comadres Connect Newsletter.

Copyright @2023 Las Comadres Para Las Americas

 


Monday, November 6, 2023

LAS COMADRES YOUTUBE CHANNEL -- NEW UPLOADS!

 


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Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead Celebration

LIVE!  Interviews with authors Esmeralda Santiago and Julia Amante

Mind, Body & Spirit: Breathe Meditation with Jeannie Diaz

Las Comadres Kitchen with Lola Wiarco Dweck: Some Like It Hot




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Sunday, June 11, 2023

WED, JUNE 14 --- LAS COMADRES PRESENTS MIND, BODY & SPIRIT WITH HOSTESS JEANNIE DIAZ -- YOGA PRESENTATION & CLASS

  LAS COMADRES PARA LAS AMERICAS PRESENTS


MIND, BODY & SPIRIT

Wednesday, June 14

8pm ET, zoom

 

Hostess: Jeannie Diaz

 

   


                


Our hostess Jeannie Diaz will lead a discussion with Comadres Sabina, Lissette and Lucinda -- ages 25-75--, who will share their experiences and how yoga has strengthened their mind, body, and spirit. Jeannie will end the presentation with a 20-minute session of Chair Yoga.  All welcomed. All you need is a sturdy chair (no wheels) and a bottle of water. 

 


DATE:   Wednesday, June 14, 2023

 

TIME:  Check your time zone: 5pm PT / 6pm MT/ 7pm CT/ 8pm ET & PR

 

WHO:  Hostess Jeannie Diaz of Jeannie Diaz Yoga


ZOOM LINK:   will be emailed to all Comadres and registrants

 

 


 
ABOUT OUR HOSTESS:  JEANNIE DIAZ


Jeannie is a 200-hour Yoga & Meditation teacher based in New York City. Her classes focus on breathwork, mindfulness, body positivity and are accessible to all.  Jeannie teaches classes in both English and Spanish. Contact her at jnamaste18@gmail.com or visit her website at  https://jeanniediaz.offeringtree.com/ and Instagram @Jnamaste.



See you on Wednesday!





 

Sunday, April 30, 2023

LAS COMADRES CALENDAR OF EVENTS – MAY & JUNE 2023

 

 


All Comadres welcome.  We will update this Calendar the first of each month.  

All events via zoom.  Check your time zones. 

Links will be emailed to all Comadres and registrants. 

 

CALENDAR OF EVENTS 

 

 MAY 2023

 May 1 (Mon) -- Las Comadres & Friends Book Club announces May books

THE HOUSE IN THE PINES by Ana Reyes

CHINGONA by Dr. Alma Zaragoza-Petty

YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL by Dora Maria Abreu

 May 17 (Wed) – LAUNCH!   Las Comadres Kitchen

                             Hostess Lola Dweck of Lola’s Mercadito

 May 22 (Mon) -- Las Comadres & Friends Book Club Teleconference, 8pm ET

Live interviews with authors Ana Reyes, Dr. Alma Zaragoza-Petty and Dora Maria Abreu

 

JUNE 2023

 

June 1 (Thur) -- El Club del Libro holds its Summer Book Club meeting, 5pm PT

                             LOS LAZOS QUE NOS UNEN by Marcela Fonseca 

 June 5 (Mon) -- Las Comadres & Friends Book Club announces June books

ERENE WITH WOLF MEDICINE by Irene I. Blea

WHEN TRYING TO RETURN HOME by Jennifer Maritza McCauley

 June 14 (Wed) – LAUNCH!  Las Comadres Presents Mind, Body & Spirit

                             Hostess Jeannie Diaz of Jeannie Diaz Yoga

June 17 (Sat) -- Regional Comadrazo for Eastern & Pacific networks

June 19 (Mon) -- Entrepreneur Club Meeting

June 21 (Wed) -- Regional Comadrazo for Central networks

June 26 (Mon) -- Las Comadres & Friends Book Club Teleconference, 8pm ET

              Live interviews with authors Irene I. Blea and Jennifer Maritza McCauley

 

 For Last month's activities, click here:  https://comadresconnect.blogspot.com/2023/02/las-comadres-calendar-of-events-march.html

   

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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

YOGA AND SOUL: INTERVIEW WITH COMADRE JEANNIE DIAZ

 

BY JACQUELINE QUINONES

 



What inspired you to start Chair Yoga and Soul?

Jeannie: Part of what inspired me were the many yoga classes I attended that helped me to learn about body posture and alignment. From the many studios that I visited I found one where I felt comfortable. It was inclusive, diverse and they made me realize that size doesn’t matter when you are practicing yoga. This practice was a gateway to focusing on my body. It opened up my heart and I wanted to help others feel this way as well. The teacher there also encouraged me to take the teacher training.  What I teach is chair yoga which incorporates all of the same poses as regular yoga but a modified version.

 

How long have you been a Comadre?

Jeannie: I have been a Comadre since 2014, when I attended a meeting hosted at the Hispanic Federation. 

What do you like most about being a Comadre?

Jeannie: What is dear to my heart is the sense of sisterhood you feel and all the support you receive. If it wasn’t for Las Comadres I would not be doing my chair yoga classes. I started providing my Chair Yoga classes during the pandemic and Las Comadres gave me the opportunity to provide this service to their membership.

 

What would you say to someone who is thinking about joining Las Comadres?

Jeannie: If you are looking for a community of women Las Comadres is the group to join because they are so inspiring and offer so much encouragement. You don’t have to go to every meeting and they will still welcome you. They are there for you whenever you need them. Eventually you will be drawn to this group and commit to participate because of the culture of community they foster which is important.

 

What is a positive affirmation you live by?

Jeannie: It is Feel good, Do good. When you are in this line of business sometimes you forget to take care of yourself. I am the type of person that gives and gives and I needed to focus more on loving myself. So I started working with a life coach who helped to ground me and this was an affirmation that we came up with that helps to ground me. I also like  “What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create.”- Buddha




What words come to your mind when you think about Hispanic Heritage Month?

Jeannie: Awareness and curiosity. This is the month when people ask about our culture. Everyone wants to be more aware of their ancestry. Now that I am older I am also asking more questions especially of my Dad who told me that his first job was making piraguas. He shared with me all of the jobs he had to do to save enough money to bring the family to NY.

 

What is your favorite fall holiday and why?

Jeannie: I have to say it is Thanksgiving. It’s a great tradition where family comes together shares food, music and reflects on what they are grateful for. It’s also sad because you think about those who don’t have family. All of my family is in Dominican Republic, but I have friends and colleagues who invite me and it's an opportunity for me to meet people and make new friends.

 

Power of the Mind --- what does this phrase mean to you?

Jeannie:  The biggest myth is that you need 30 minutes to do meditation. Even if you dedicate one minute it is your special moment. In that one minute you give yourself the opportunity to open your mind. It also reminds me of my first class of teacher training where they displayed a slide on the projector that contained the words “welcome to your mind”. It’s a beautiful thing. At the end of the day sometimes we forget to be kind to ourselves and the world around us.

 

 

Jeannie Diaz is a 200hr Yoga & Meditation teacher based in NYC. Her classes focus on breathwork, mindfulness, body positivity and are accessible to all.

Email: Jnamaste18@gmail.com Instagram: Jnamaste

Virtual classes are free/by donation - Chair Yoga 2x a week & Meditation Thursday evenings IRL private & group

Yoga classes- Sundays.



This post first appeared in the Fall 2022 Comadres Connect! Newsletter.