Posts Tagged ‘Mary Ann’
Life in Mary Ann’s House
Huge congratulations are due to Mary Ann O’Gorman on several recent publications! In addition to organizing our yoga class, she has been busy submitting her work…
You can find her short story, Descant, in the Spring 2009 issue of The Coe Review and her poem Separation, will be published in an upcoming issue of The Bellingham Review. Check out Life in This House, from Finishing Line Press. Go Mary Ann!
Yoga Schedule
I just updated the calendar with Mary Ann’s yoga class:
Gentle Yoga with Mary Ann O’Gorman
Thursdays, 5-6pm
Dance Studio in the Fowler Center
- I suggest yoga on as empty a stomach as you can handle. The cafeteria is open until at least 7, I think, so there will be plenty of time to get supper afterwards.
- Family members over 12 are welcome
- No experience necessary
UPDATE:
- Class will be held in the boulder room, aka the old gym, in Fowler. Go down the stairs and through the cardio machine room and the room is on the left. There is a note at the front desk to help direct you.
- There are about 10 mats available for our use in the room, so if you don’t have one, don’t buy one.
- Students will need i.d. cards to get into Fowler. Spouses and sig. others will also need i.d. cards to get into Fowler.
Yoga on the Mountain
Good news for writer-yogis. Mary Ann O’Gorman has a plan:
I am planning on teaching a weekly gentle yoga class this summer especially designed for readers and writers. No experience is necessary to take this class. It is free of charge and open to SOL students, faculty, staff, and family members. Unfortunately, children under 12 cannot be accommodated. The only requirement I can think of is an ability to get down on the floor and back up, but I may be able to accommodate you if you can’t do that. Let me know. (I’ll need to see what the Fowler Center has to help with that accommodation.)
The focus of the class will be hips, shoulders and backs, all of which contract into tight little wads in the six weeks we are on campus, along with our work the rest of the year. The class will run for an hour.
I haven’t set a day and time yet, and I will be working with the director at the Fowler Center to firm up the details. I am narrowing it down to one of three times: after morning classes but before lunch on any day but Wednesday (11:30); 4:45 in the afternoon any day but Wednesday; or 6:30 p.m. any day but Wednesday. (I have no classes on Wednesday and am keeping that day free for homework.)
If you would like to take the class and have a time preference, please let me know your preference so I can confer with the director at Fowler.
What to bring: a yoga mat (Walmart has them for app. 10.00) and stretchy clothing you can move in. You may also want to pack a good beach towel to use as a blanket in class, a five pound bag of rice in sturdy plastic (trust me on this one…it is a gift from me to you!), and a bathrobe belt to use as a strap.
My credentials: I have been in yoga teacher training since October 2008, working towards my 200 hour Yoga Alliance Certification. The training consists of over 500 hours of lecture, practice, reading, workshops, and lesson planning. I will be completing my 200 level in September, so I am at the finish line. I have been teaching at my local studio and also at a local chiropractor’s office.
Philosophy: Yoga is for everyone. Flexibility is not required. Youth is not required! You start where you are, and you stay there for a while. There is no checklist or rubric in yoga. Injuries and limitations are part of life, and with yoga, you can work with them instead of against them.
I am looking forward to this summer and seeing you all again. I hope some of you plan on joining me at my yoga party.


