FIGHT STRESS and find serenity By: Fiona Stolorz
M oments after getting into pushup position, she eases her left leg up onto the top of her right
tricep, bringing her right leg back into full splits behind her. Her movements are precise and her body is unwavering. “Alright everybody, this is Eka Pada Koundiyanasana I. Give it a try. Be sure to keep your feet flexed and your face loose.” Charina Cabanayan tells the class as she lowers down from the scarily confusing pose. A few brave souls take a shot at it, although most crumble to the ground within seconds. Cabanayan giggles and heaves herself to a standing position: “Don’t worry, I didn’t get that pose down until three months ago. Would you guys rather work on core today?” A giant, communal sigh of relief fills the room. She weaves her way through the twenty or so mats in the room, adjusting and stabilizing each student as she walks them through a much simpler pose. This seems to be a common class with Cabanayan--she asks the students what they would prefer to work on, and crafts the instruction around that. She understands the principles and techniques of yoga to a point where she is able to tweak her lesson plan at any moment to satisfy specific needs. Having a routine personalized to the accessibility