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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 3/2 - 3/8/2026: Spring Ahead!

2/27/2026

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“Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed… Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to expect wonders.” — Henry David Thoreau
Victor Cotto Yoga NYC; Sui Yoga & Spa; New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side; Yoga Teacher for Celebrities, NBA, MLB, NFL & Boxers; Hampton's Hot Yoga Teachers
We all look forward to Daylight Savings, with its promise of long summer evenings and basking in the sun. But does the “spring forward” leave you feeling tired, groggy, and out of sorts? While a one hour shift might seem benign, it actually has quite an impact on the human system.

Yoga, from mid-March to mid-May, is the time for cleansing, throwing, flushing, detoxifying, clearing the body waste and so on, in order to feel new, fresh, energetic, beautiful, healthy and light. Spring is all about working on the Agni (Manipura Chakra) to induce the fire in the belly to keep the digestive tract active and healthy.

To reawaken and re-energize your body and mind in Spring, try more twisting postures such as Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half Lord of the Fishes pose), reclined twists, and Parivritta Anjaneyasana (Twisted lunge). Core-focused asanas like Navasana (Boat pose) can boost circulation to the digestive system, and a few rounds of Surya Namaskar (sun salutations) each morning, is a great way to stimulate physical and subtle channels, raising your mood and energy.

If the beginning of Spring is also the beginning of allergy season for you, then Kapalabhati breath is a great way to cleanse the sinus passages, as well as giving a boost of energy and clarity.

If these tips have inspired you to start reconnecting with yourself and thus nature, the simplest way to begin to expand your warm months horizon is by heading outside. Which plants are growing around you? How does the sun feel on your skin? Which scents can you smell? Which colors can you see? How does Spring make you feel?

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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 2/23 - 3/1/2026: The teacher said WHAT?

2/20/2026

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Victor Cotto NYC Best Yoga Teacher; Sui Yoga & Spa; New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side NY; New York City Mentorship Yoga Top Teachers; Astoria Queens Yoga Studio; Yoga & Graffiti
So what is Sanskrit ?

Sanskrit is the ancient language the first yogis spoke and the language in which many historic yoga texts are written ("Sanskrit" is itself an English word -- how Sanskrit of "Sanskrit" looks like saṃskṛta).

Originating in ancient India and considered to be one of the oldest languages on Earth,  Sanskrit is, quite literally, the language of yoga. Many of the mantras you may silently repeat in meditation, and the terms you hear in yoga class are ancient Sanskrit words.

Why are yoga students trainee teachers taught the use of this language (as minimal or in depth as that may be) is it to give us a feeling of connecting with the ancient practice of yoga?

Using Sanskrit in yoga is essential for honoring the practice's ancient Indian roots, maintaining cultural authenticity, and accessing the precise, vibrational energy of the language. It provides a universal vocabulary for postures (asanas) and philosophy, deepening the connection between mind, body, and tradition beyond physical exercise.

Key reasons for using Sanskrit in yoga include:
  • Honoring Tradition & Roots: As the original language of yoga, Sanskrit connects modern practitioners to thousands of years of lineage and history.
  • Vibrational Power: Sanskrit is considered a sacred language where the sound and frequency of each letter are believed to have therapeutic, energetic benefits, enhancing the meditative quality of chanting or, for example, reciting the sutras.
  • Precision and Clarity: Sanskrit terms are often more precise than English translations. For instance, knowing basic terms like asta (hand), pada (foot), or adho(downward) provides clues to the structure of many poses.
  • Deepened Philosophy: It allows practitioners to delve deeper into the philosophical, spiritual, and technical meanings of yoga, as many concepts are embedded directly within the language.
  • Universal Language: It provides a common, standardized language for yoga practitioners worldwide, allowing for consistent understanding across different schools and cultures.
What are some of the cons of using Sanskrit? Can it intimidate new students? Yes it can. Does it increase the learning curve? Absolutely it can. But like anything in your yoga practice, does it serve how you teach? How you learn? Is it part of your authenticity, or are your doing too much and appropriating for the sake of checking boxes and want to play the "role of teacher."

While some may consider the use of Sanskrit to be a form of cultural appropriation, for many it is an essential part of maintaining the authenticity of the practice - Sanskrit does connect to the heart chakra of this ancient practice and can enrich your yoga journey.

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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 2/16 - 2/22/2026: MARCHING FORWARD WITH OPTIMISM

2/12/2026

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MARCHING FORWARD WITH OPTIMISM
“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” - Albert Camus, French-Algerian writer and philosopher
Rooftop Yoga NYC Victor Cotto New York Meditation and Vinyasa; Sui Yoga & Spa; New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side; Yoga teacher celebrities private instructor training; Yoga Retreat & Training Mentorship NYC; Victor Cotto Yoga NYC Vicyasa™
(This week's newsletter was composed by our dynamic on-demand teacher and full time writer Elinor Cohen. Check out her Instagram HERE and her amazingly empowering advanced & intermediate sessions on our on-demand archives.)
March is a tricky time of year. It’s not quite spring but it’s no longer fully winter either. It’s a muddy in-between area that’s often riddled with anticipation. This can leave even the most settled and secure yogis in a state of flux. Where do we land? Where are we in space? Are we sinking into the mud? How can we find solid ground?

If all of these metaphors sound familiar to themes you’ve heard before, that’s because March is smack dab in the middle of Kapha season. This Ayurvedic time of year is characterized by moisture, humidity, and heaviness. It’s the transition time between the dry, windy winter and the sunny new beginnings of spring. There’s dampness and sluggishness but that’s temporary; it’s all in preparation for positive changes that are set to take place in the near future.

There may be some anxiety around this season as well as some anxiousness. Perhaps you’re feeling antsy and starting to go stir crazy at home. After months of being bundled up in coats and scarves, the suggestion of warmer weather being right around the corner seems too good to be true. The promise of relief feels like a tease but it’s okay to believe that it’s coming because… it is! Days will become longer again, the sun will linger in the sky longer, and you’ll soon be able to drop your shoulders and breathe in the freshness of new blooms.

Channel that optimistic energy. We may not be to the other side quite yet but it’s not far off. It’s within reach. This month, see if you can adopt a forward-thinking mindset. While yoga teaches us to learn to live in the present moment, it’s also acceptable to look ahead to all the positivity that’s waiting for us. Excited anticipation is a good thing so let yourself live in that!

Interested in bringing this onto the mat? Several poses that may help you embody this mentality include:

  • Crow pose. Remember to keep your gaze forward vs. down so you stay upright and in flight.
  • Diver’s pose. We’re about to dive into a new season. Set yourself up to do so in body, mind, and soul.
  • Warrior Two. Keep your dristi (steady gaze) directly over the front middle finger. Dial in and get laser focused on all the good that’s on the horizon.

There are tons of other poses that can help you embody the positivity that awaits. Perhaps there are also some poses you’re interested in bringing into your asana repertoire. Whether you’ve been itching to get deeper into your full split (hanumanasana) or have a goal to learn to love chair pose (utkatasana), now is the time to start thinking about how to put those ambitions into action.


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Weekend intensives!!! Want to practice sequence building? Want to learn functional anatomy and how to apply it to your yoga practice? Want a small intimate group to get feedback on how to teach clearly, concisely and with command? I'll be hosting small groups of 2-3 students for weekend intensives with lectures, and workshop style exercises for you to sharpen your practice and teachings. EMAIL or contact me directly for involvement and tuition/enrollment info.

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What if you're not a teacher and would like to prepare for training or enhance your ever-hungry-desire to absorb all things yoga? Holla' at me.

Feel like your 200 hour training ended with you needing more questions answered? Want to expand on those teachings? Do you feel like there are areas of your teaching repertoire that need enhancing? Contact me for more info and enrollment.

PRIVATES: ONE-TO-ONE WORK!
If you want to set up any private sessions or events, please contact me through email. You can learn more about privates: CLICK HERE!

SINGLE CLASSES
We've added single class purchases to our on-demand offerings. How does it work? A $17 payment will give you access to a single pre-recorded class with Victor or anyone on his staff. The private link with unique access code will give you entry to that class, which you can load anytime you want. You'll have 24-hours of unlimited access to that class. No refunds, returns and you must use that class within 24-hours of receiving it before it expires. You can request a teacher on our on-demand options... featuring Demetra Kentrotas, Leanne McDermott, Elinor Cohen and others.

REGULAR RATES:
  • $65 for 30 days of UNLIMITED CLASSES! (includes on-demand)
  • $17 for 1 pre-recorded class (24 hour access from purchase)


PAYMENT:
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NAMASTE,
Victor Cotto
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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 2/9 - 2/15/2026: There is crying in yoga!!!

2/5/2026

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“Those who do not weep, do not see.”
― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
Victor Cotto NYC Yoga, Sui Yoga & Spa Thermae, New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side, Hampton's Hot Yoga, New York City Best Yoga Teachers, Hot Yoga Queens Brooklyn Manhattan; Celebrity Yoga Teacher Privates Meditation
I've fallen asleep in savasana, laughed out loud in class when trying to stay in a pose or giggle 'cause I couldn't find my way through an asana and I've also cried during yoga practice.

The mind, body, and heart are being intimately connected, which means that our mental and emotional state of being will be impacted. Yoga makes you cry because deep relaxation, breathwork, and physical release allow suppressed stress, trauma, and emotions stored in your body to surface, often during poses that open the hips or during quiet moments like Savasana. It's a normal, healthy emotional release, signaling that you're moving past built-up tension and connecting with your inner self, even if the reason isn't immediately clear.

Key Reasons for Crying in Yoga:
  • Releasing Stored Tension: Your body physically stores stress and emotions, and yoga's stretching and movement help release this "bottled-up" energy, leading to tears.
  • Deep Relaxation: As your muscles relax and your mind quiets, the nervous system calms, allowing emotions to come to the surface that you usually suppress.
  • Mind-Body Connection: Yoga brings you into the present moment, away from distractions, giving your body permission to feel and process what's underneath.
  • Physical Release: Certain poses, especially hip openers (like Pigeon) or longer holds, can physically release emotional blockages held in the fascia and soft tissues.
  • Hormonal Shifts: Movement and deep breathing can trigger the release of hormones that affect emotions.
  • Grief & Trauma Processing: Yoga provides a safe space to work through unresolved grief or past traumas, with tears being a natural part of that healing process.

Sometimes we go about our day triumphantly, and sometimes we may be feeling exactly the opposite. Yoga is like that too. YES, it can be frustrating, since most of us live in a society where we tend to focus on progress and results.

Remember that yoga isn’t about perfection or about being cheerful and untroubled all of the time. It’s about understanding, healing and embracing your own unique, emotional humanity. If you have to cry during yoga class — cry!

COMING SOON...
Weekend intensives!!! Want to practice sequence building? Want to learn functional anatomy and how to apply it to your yoga practice? Want a small intimate group to get feedback on how to teach clearly, concisely and with command? I'll be hosting small groups of 2-3 students for weekend intensives with lectures, and workshop style exercises for you to sharpen your practice and teachings. EMAIL or contact me directly for involvement and tuition/enrollment info.

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Yoga with Victor's mentorship program... for teachers looking to sharpen their tools and hone in on varying skills that will make you more proficient at sequencing, teaching anatomy, or widening their skill set to become a successful instructor and craft your own business model.

What if you're not a teacher and would like to prepare for training or enhance your ever-hungry-desire to absorb all things yoga? Holla' at me.

Feel like your 200 hour training ended with you needing more questions answered? Want to expand on those teachings? Do you feel like there are areas of your teaching repertoire that need enhancing? Contact me for more info and enrollment.

PRIVATES: ONE-TO-ONE WORK!
If you want to set up any private sessions or events, please contact me through email. You can learn more about privates: CLICK HERE!

SINGLE CLASSES
We've added single class purchases to our on-demand offerings. How does it work? A $17 payment will give you access to a single pre-recorded class with Victor or anyone on his staff. The private link with unique access code will give you entry to that class, which you can load anytime you want. You'll have 24-hours of unlimited access to that class. No refunds, returns and you must use that class within 24-hours of receiving it before it expires. You can request a teacher on our on-demand options... featuring Demetra Kentrotas, Leanne McDermott, Elinor Cohen and others.

REGULAR RATES:
  • $65 for 30 days of UNLIMITED CLASSES! (includes on-demand)
  • $17 for 1 pre-recorded class (24 hour access from purchase)


PAYMENT:
VENMO -- @Vicyasa
Paypal -- [email protected]

NAMASTE,
Victor Cotto
www.YogaWithVictor.com
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