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The 10 Hawaiian T(r)opics

by Monica Øien 28. February 2017
written by Monica Øien

This is my first trip to Hawaii. Ever. But I have dreamed of Hawaii ever since I heard that song “Happy Hawaii” .. Thanks to Abba and this song that my images grew, and my longing became a journey, not only a dream.

I wanted to avoid the most touristy places and I chose Kaua’i. My wish was to live the Island Life, explore the beaches and the wild nature, as far away out in the Pacific Ocean possible. Kaua´i is the oldest of the 8 islands, and probably the most powerful of them all. It magnetizes. People come here and they meet them selves, leaving with a greater knowledge and inner understanding.

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Bildet er lånt fra www.wallup.net

I want to go back, and pretty soon I will share a blog about the special and wonderful energy on the Island. But first of all here are 10 things you have to do – WHEN – you go to Kauaì!!

1. Watch the Sunrise on the East side of the Island- every day!

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So many seeking souls approach the ocean to see the beautiful sunrise in the morning, taking the time to meditate and enjoy this wonder, again and again..

2. Buy local Coconut

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In front of my favourite Cafe- Hippie Cafe in Kapa´a!!

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Healthy, tasty, what is better than follow the rhythm of the nature and climate when it comes to food… After all Coconut is a tropical food

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They are all over the place, and you can even send your private postcard on a Coconut from Hawaii….

3. Beachcombing 

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The beach is covered by seaglass – it´s almost worth the trip….

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My treasures from Glass Beach. They will be used in the bracelets and in dreamcatchers..

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There´s not too much shells on these beaches, but if you do some research you will find some treasures in Kapaà… a holy moment, at least for me

4. Play golf by the Ocean

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New Golf course by the Ocean, the ambience is a mixture of Hawaii and Japan. Ocean Course Hokuala

5. Yoga by the Beach

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It´s easy to book classes through the “MindBody” app. This class was healing and , energising by the beach in front of the Marriot Hotel in Lihue

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Opplevelsen ved bukten var fantastisk. Kjenn den magnetiske kraften fra Moder Jord.

6. Buy Lei (flowers)

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They are between 10-15 dollar and smells fresh. They use many of the flowers to produce perfume and soaps. Use them as necklace and be a beach girl

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Put your “lei” in the fridge during the night and they will last longer

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It feels good to be a flower girl at Hawaii

7. Beach biking

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On the Eastside of Kaua `i there are lots of biking trails either on the sand or on the promenades

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Life is good by the sea!

8. Helicopter over the Island

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Such an adventure to experience the Island from the sky and spot unreachable treasures

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They call it “The Grand Canyon” and many Hollywood movies has been made here, one of them is Jurassic Park

9. Hiking

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Lots of exciting trails, some of them takes you up to 3 days and you might end up on an exotic beach some where…

10. Watch Sunstes on the Southside of the Island

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This sunset is from Beach House Restaurant in Poipu. Book table in advance if you want to join a dinner while watching the sun god down

I hope this gave you lots of good vibes and wishes to approach a different kind of holiday next time where you also feed your soul

Best wishes

Monica

Photo Golf course: http://www.prnewswire.com

Nature: http://www.kauaiexclusive.com

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Spiritualityworkout

5 super buttlifters

by Monica Øien 25. February 2017
written by Monica Øien

After a week on Kaua’i I have had a true taste of the Island life. And like always when I am travelling I am visiting different studios to learn how they work in different cultures. My impression is that people in general work more on the spiritual journey here than in California. Some classes was intermediate, but for me most of them felt more like deep stretching and meditation. There might be a few reasons to this:

  • lots of senior tourists
  • Magnetic energy influence our senses 
  • Tropical climate
  • More focus on movement than tough workout

I did several feelgood workout session on my own, swimming in the ocean, beach biking, hiking and of course my own body sculpting programs which I share with you. 

IMG_2300If you haven’t tested the one ab-crunch that totally rock your body you can click here:

En mageøvelse gjør susen

I also did these 5 super exercises for the butt, it took me less then 10 minutes.

Do the serie first on one side (I started with the left leg as you can see) – do all moves 25 reps and try to add some pulses in the end. Then change leg and all on the other side also. If you have your ancleweights there I suggest you use them. I did not bring mine to Hawaii:

Move 1:

On your 4, hands under shoulders. Lift left leg straight out and reach. Put down and lift the right leg. Continue like this alternating the kegs. After 25 reps do 25 pulses only with your left leg.

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først venstre så høyre, veksle jevnt

IMG_2266Move 2:

Continue on all 4. Bend elbows while keeping the arms close to your body. Your arms stay statically like this through the session focusing on shoulders and triceps. Now lift left leg up to 90 degrees and crunch it in under your belly. Repeat 25 times. IMG_2269

Move 3:

Now your are on straight arms and legs. Bring left knee towards belly and opposite (right) arm towards knee. Then straighten out leg and arm, continue this move 25 reps. This move challenges your balance and you might need to start moving only the leg in the beginning.. 

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Sideplank on straight arm and knee to the ground. Grab your left foot with your leg. Then let go and straighten out in each direction arm and leg. Make sure your back is in a straight line. Repeat 25 times keeping the leg up high. 

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Hip to the ground, lean upper body forward bending both elbows. Keep your neck long and belly tight. Now stretch out upper leg in a line backwards. Hold it here and make lifts up and down. If its to heavy you can always bend your knee a bit. After 25 reps do small pulses. 

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Now change side and do alle the moves on your right leg!!

I hope these exercises will do you good!!  

Best wish

Monica

Klær: @casalltraining

25. February 2017 0 comment
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The Yoga High with Maria

by Monica Øien 20. January 2017
written by Monica Øien
I have always had this love-hate relationship with YOGA!! I started my training back in 2001 at a studio in Oslo http://www.yogasenteret.com At this time really needed yoga due to my stress at work, totally exhausted and raising up my son alone. My working days seemed to last forever. At one point (and actually during several years in the TV business) one day could be like this (hold your breathe):
I got up at 07 am, took a shower, prepared breakfast, biked my son Max to Kintergarden, continued to bike to work, 40 minutes uphill to work, worked full day (of course), biked home- thank God – downhill for 15 minutes, picked up kiddo, prepared dinner, attended sports- and activities, came home, snuggle time, reading, putting kiddo to sleep, baby sitter arrival, biking uphill back to work, editing until midnight, swoon in bed, sleep. Then repeat the next day.
When you are in your 20 íes your body might handle this stress for quit some time. Until it stops. Well this speedy lifestyle brought me to the yoga studio. I was tired. We meditated and did a lot of classical yoga poses (quit boring to be honest). I dedicated a lot of time teaching my body and soul how to de-stress. It was good for me.
In recent years, I indirectly worked a lot with yoga, partly because we teach yoga at my studio in Oslo The Room  and partly because of my own curiosity. I have also had the pleasure of working together with  Maria Furst. She has choreographed several yoga films for us at www.webtrening.no – and I have traded with her through the online centre in my own living room. These days I live in California and yoga in America has inspired me in new ways. Finally I feel yoga also can be a workout, I even get warm and sweaty while practicing. Here you can read about my meeting with yoga in California:
http://monicaoien.no/2016/11/21/happy-healthy-california-yoga/
Suddenly there eas a new dimension and understanding about yoga, and I couldn´t really catch it. I ordered Marias book and contacted her for an interview, wondering about how her introduction to yoga was while she was living in the states.. Maria Furst moved to San Francisco when she was 36. After an injury she “bumped” into yoga, she felt a break through and today she is a teacher in Oslo. Here she is sharing her journey. And she actually had the same fee,ling like me, after hurting her knee she needed to do something and the answer was yoga. Obviously for therapy not for training. But she got that wrong.
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What inspired you to start practicing yoga?

– I did a lot of aerobic and spinning in my twenties, the harder and longer classes the better. Then I started running (jogging), eventually every day up to an hour. When we moved to San Francisco in 2011, I began a daily routine of running  up and down the steep, beautiful hills. Eventually my knee started hurting, and I realized I had no other choice than to try yoga. I was not excited, as I thought it would be super boring. Luckily the universe brought me to Lamott Atkins, who ran Bikram Yoga San Francisco. He added a special flavor to the Bikram-sequence and taught it in a soulful way. I was surprised to feel how hard and physically challenging yoga was. I was hooked after the first class. Ever since I have done some sort of yoga almost every day.

What is a yoga breakthrough?

– To me it describes when the body resolves the puzzle of a pose, which parts has to contribute in what way to form the asana. Take Bird of Paradise (pictured below) for example. When the joints are opened, strength, focus, balance and flexibility is developed enough to bind the hands behind the hips, lift the torso, straighten the spine, open the chest, kick out the leg and finally spread the toes on the lifted foot while breathing in a slow and steady pace, it feels like a breakthrough. That said, an asana is never ending. You are constantly in a process of adjusting and easing into the pose.

mariayoga_03Why do ww easier get hooked on yoga then other types of workout and fitness?

– Because a yoga practice contains so much more than the mere physical part. The feeling after a yoga class is key. I’ve heard it described  as «the yoga high» , which explains why you get hooked on yoga. One reason for this feeling of clarity and quiet mind is that we work with the nervous system during our practice. The way we learn to master our breath and use it to help us through the difficult asanas, mirrors how we can use it to master difficulties in life.

How does yoga infect your soul?

– I’ve given that a lot of thought! At least it would’ve been a good idea in my case. For many years I had a complicated relationship with my body, at the same time I was stressed out, afraid of dying (in plane crashes, by terrorist attacks, of scary diseases and other stuff beyond my control). Let’s just say I’ve had my fair share of everyday neuroses. I’ve had a therapist trying to help me, without results. However, after I started practicing yoga, my head feels cleared from all this mess. It’s as if the vigorous vinyasa practice cleans my mind. Yoga is my natural antidepressant.

You discovered yoga in California, (me too), what do we lack back home in Norway?

– Yoga doesn’t seem that serious or pretentious in the US, maybe because it’s had more time to settle in over there. I believe the americans have done a great job adjusting yoga to the western world, without neglecting the indian tradition. They’ve made a nice synthesis of ancient and modern. It seems that Californian yoga has evolved into its own identity, being alignment based, yet playful at the same time – instead of clinging to one tradition or one way of explaining things. At least that’s my impression. Americans are curious, precise, practical, down to earth, yet open – and these traits mirror the way a lot of the teachers I’ve had the pleasure of learning from communicate yoga.

How do yoga replace religion? 

– As we use the term in Norwegian, spirituality is a difficult word with a lot negative connotations to me. But, I do believe that we all have a higher self, a deeper sense of «I», that is more or less constantly being overshadowed by ego, fear, attachment etc, and that these emotions are to blame for our suffering. And I do believe in the idea that if we all work on ourselves to peel these layers off, and at the same time start treating each other with compassion and understanding, the world will be a better place to live. If we want to stop Mother Earth from going straight down the drain, we better start digging deep in our selves to find a feeling of connectedness – to each other and to the nature we live in. You can say I’m a dreamer. But I’m not the only one.

For who is this book?

– It is for everybody – yoga skeptics, yoga lovers and those in between: People who want to try yoga – and those who already have a yoga practice. But my 10 vinyasa sequences are meant for yoginis who prefer strong flowing classes. For those who solely want to stress down, I’ve added 8 restorative poses to chill out in.

teknisk_134What to you recommend for a yoga beginner to get started?

– Don’t take it so seriously! Yoga isn’t scary, mysterious and odd, even though some Norwegian people still seem to think so. Start with an intro course at your local studio. And of course I recommend beginners to read my book too.

How often should one practice in order to feel progression?

– I recommend practicing every day! But it doesn’t have to be for a long stretch of time. I’ve made a 20 minute program called «Morning routine», and if you squeeze this one in before showering in the morning, you’re already there. But this might only be possible in my dream world. I have students who come to my classes once a week, and they make a lot of progress during a season. However, if you really want to go deeper into your own body and yoga practice, I would do no less than 60-90 minutes 3-4 times a week. 

Many people struggles with week hands and knees, how do we prevent injuries in yoga? 

– Being taught in California, I am an alignment based vinyasa teacher. This means I’m working with modifications and verbal adjustments during the flowing sequences to prevent injuries. In the tradition I follow it is important where the knee is placed in relation to the ancle and hip. And how you distribute the weight in your hands/fingers is crucial. I am super picky with my own students, and they appreciate my approach. There are injuries in yoga, and they often come from misalignment or pushing to far.

Some times people spread to mane picture-pose perfect on? Is yoga in danger of loosing its core values? 

– Like I said earlier, I practice yoga to keep me sane. The physical visible results are subordinate to me. I used to have a tricky relationship with food before i found yoga. Now I am only focused on treating my body right and to give it the best environment for optimal function. This is one of the most beautiful things about yoga: You use your body and breath to set your mind straight. Meanwhile you learn to accept yourself and your limitations. At the same time you evolve gratitude towards your body and the awesomeness it can bring you into. I never count calories, I stepped off the bathroom scale a long time ago and I have no idea where my pulse is at during classes. The only thing I care about is that my body is making me able to live of my big passion, and I feel so lucky doing that!

How do you think yoga looks like within 10 years?

– In a world that gets more stressed out and fragmented every day, I both hope and believe yoga will grow stronger everywhere. A yoga practice covers the need to zone out, but it is also great tool to manage stress. At the same time as it keeps you in shape and enhances your flexibility. I don’t know how anything could be better and more relevant in these challenging times. Research shows that 36 million americans practiced yoga on a regular basis in 2016. That’s an insanely amount of people! And as Vinyasa is the most popular yoga style in the US, I do believe Vinyasa will grow bigger in Norway.

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Hunden som ser ned med bøyde knæ

THREe COOL YOGAFILMs (from Maria´s book)

Kumaré, Vikram Ghandi (2011)

Ram Dass: Fierce Grace, Mikey Lemle (2001)

Yoga Unveiled, Gita Desai (2004)

………

Well if you dint get  “The Yoga High” yet I can assure you that it is quit normal. It takes time and especially with yoga and other teqniques where we paralelly work with the nervesystem. (garuda, pilates, tai chi). But One thing is sure, we should let go of all our expectations and surrender and listen to the body. Yoga is both an internal and an external journey. And it will for sure challenge your patience (at least mine). I am very grateful for the knowledge I have from America and super happy to follow Marias world also.

If you want to order the book, click here:

https://www.haugenbok.no/Generell-litteratur/Fritid/Yoga/I9788272016356

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Best wishes & Namaste,

Monica

Photo: Oda Berby

Maria on Instagram: @mariafurstyoga

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