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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 3/30 - 4/5/2026: April Awareness

3/27/2026

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APRIL AWARENESS
"Awareness is the greatest agent for change." — Eckhart Tolle
Victor Cotto Yoga New York City; NYC Best Yoga Teachers; Sui Yoga & Spa Thermae; New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side; The Hampton's Hot Yoga; Queens, NYC Yoga; Summer Series Yoga Outdoors  NYC Free
(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.)
It’s time to take a breath of fresh air (literally) and smell the damn roses!

Finally, warmer weather is here. New life is here. We are here. What do we notice?

  • The greenness of each blade of grass.
  • The vibrancy of blooming red tulips.
  • The moisture in the air.
  • The sound of children squealing on the playground. Finally! For months they’ve been cooped up inside, relegated to dusty playrooms with carpets and germ-laden legos.
  • The resurgence of yoga in the park, evening walks, and people reconvening in the real world once again.

This time of year is an opportunity to become aware anew. Instead of staring at the same four walls and rotating between turning your radiator on medium to high and back again, how can you open your eyes and open your window to something new?

This newness doesn’t require you to make any dramatic changes in your life or routine. It could simply come from a heightened sense of awareness of yourself and your surroundings.

Perhaps life got stale this winter. The brutal cold forced most of us indoors and kept us there for quite a while. It induced boredom and maybe complacency. It’s possible that nothing technically changed but life started to feel mundane. Going through the same motions every day got old fast and we started to wonder if it would ever end. Well it has.

That cold, icy time has come and gone, as it always does. Maybe it felt extra harsh this year or maybe we just forgot how tough it always is. Either way, we can now approach this new season with a fresh set of eyes and an optimistic outlook.

As we crack open our windows and let the fresh air in, we can be like sponges and absorb everything. Let’s soak it up. Let’s take extra time to appreciate the 60-70 degree days. Let’s spend an extra 10 minutes walking in the park because we’re not running to escape the cold. And maybe in yoga, let’s plant ourselves on the mat and pay attention to everything:

  • How do I feel in this pose?
  • Am I spreading my toes instead or gripping the mat?
  • What’s the quality of my breath like as I transition from half moon to warrior two?
  • How active are my limbs in this warrior one?
  • Am I fidgeting in savasana? Do I need to?

These questions are not judgments. They’re simply meant to heighten our level of awareness and get us out of the autopilot mode we’ve been in for the past several months. Let’s become aware of ourselves, our actions, our habits, and our tendencies. Let’s become aware of how fortunate we are to have the physical, mental, and emotional space to practice yoga. Let’s open our eyes and welcome something new.


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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 3/23 - 3/29/2026: Are you letting THAT get to you?

3/20/2026

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“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.”
― Viktor E. Frankl
Victor Cotto Yoga NYC; New York Yoga Hot; Sui Yoga & Spa; NYC Best Yoga Teachers; Yoga for models, actors, singers meditation breathing work; Hollywood stars & Yoga teachers; Celebrities & Singers Yoga Teacher
Indriya Pratyahara is the yogic practice of withdrawing the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) from external stimuli to reduce mental distractions and sensory overload. As the fifth limb of Ashtanga yoga, it is crucial for directing attention inward, calming the mind, and creating the necessary environment for meditation.

How does it manifest in our asana (poses) and daily yoga practice on the mat?

We can find Drishti (Gaze Points) ... locking in our gaze on a specific, non-distracting point (e.g., tip of the nose, navel, or the space between the eyebrows) reducing our mental wandering and eye "bouncing" to many points in the room, students or any other potential distractions.

For many practitioners, closing their eyes, shutting out visual stimuli, can better focus on internal sensations, turning attention away from the outer world.

Cultivating stillness (Sthiram) during Asana practice itself acts as a foundation for Pratyahara by training the body to remain still and creating a quiet internal environment. In our modern yoga world, practitioners often avoid stability and stillness, preferring to flow from shape to shape instead of building strength and sustaining the pose to develop higher thresholds for focus and mental acuity.

Releasing distraction during poses instead of focusing on pain or difficulty-level, consciously withdrawing energy from thoughts about the pose and focus on the sensation within the body is a vital way to achieve a state of withdrawal. Many students focus on what's next, dwell on what happened in a prior pose, or constantly seek more stimulus, more strength building, more stretch, more "feeling" ... as I like to say in class, "torture." The perpetual state of being engaged and overly stimulated. Just the opposite of the practice of Indriya Pratyahara.

Key Principles:
  • Internalization: The goal is to move from awareness of the external environment to the internal, subtle sensations.
  • Non-Reaction: Pratyahara is not just shutting out, but also non-reaction to the stimuli that are registered, allowing sounds or thoughts to occur without emotional response.
  • Energy Conservation: By limiting sensory input, one conserves energy for deeper, internal work, turning it into a "meditation in motion."

By applying these, asana moves from a mere physical exercise to a profound practice of internal awareness, serving as a bridge to meditation & peace within. For modern life, this aspect allows practitioners to break the habit of constantly reacting to external sensations. How many times in life; at work, during meetings, in relationships, or as we go about our day do we allow external happenings effect how we can go about our day?

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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!

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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.

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Yoga at OHM Newsletter Vicyasa™ 3/16 - 3/22/2026: Practicing Pure

3/13/2026

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“We all clean a lot of things as we go through life. We clean our clothes and wear them over our unclean hearts. We wash our hands and leave our souls untouched. We pour water on our heads and as it drips down to our feet, it cleans the dirt off our skin. But we leave our thoughts and words out of this cleanliness.”
― Nesta Jojoe Erskine, Unforgettable: Living a Life That Matters
Victor Cotto NYC Yoga Best Teachers; Vicyasa™ Sui Yoga & Spa Thermae; New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side NYC Yorkville; Hampton's Hot Yoga Power Classes; Long Island The Hampton's Best Yoga Privates & Hot
Let's talk again about the Yamas and Niyamas: our ethical and moral guidelines outlined in classical Yoga philosophy, particularly in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. This foundational Yoga text provides a comprehensive approach to practicing and embodying all the limbs of Yoga. The Yamas and Niyamas are the first two limbs and aim to help us cultivate a balanced and harmonious life.

Saucha is the first niyama, or yogic observance, in yogic teachings. Saucha can be translated from Sanskrit to mean “purity” or “cleanliness.” This extends beyond just physical cleanliness, it also includes cleanliness in your environment, your mental state, and your daily approach to life.

The theme for March is Saucha, or purity.

When we heat the body through breathwork and intentional movement, we purify the body from the inside out. When we create a daily ritual of yoga (whether it’s an hour long hot class or 10 minutes of Sun Salutations at home) the body gets used to this method of detoxification. The sweat released from the body during a fiery practice will cleanse the body.

The practice of Saucha also translates to the environment around you;  as you prepare your space for practice, take a few moments to be mindful of your setup. Perhaps you begin by cleaning your mat. Place props such as yoga blocks in a space where they are accessible, and not causing haphazard clutter around you.

We also practice Saucha through our personal hygiene before and after class. Likely, you’ve heard some iteration of the dictum “Your body is a temple” and taking care of your hygienic needs is a small, but important way to honor your physical vessel.

Ultimately, staying present is an essential teaching that recognizes that each moment is pure, just as it is.

Instead of trying to rush through a pose, derailing a teacher's sequence, avoidance towards whatever lies ahead, or remaining stuck in the past, finding a bit of acceptance in the “right now” is how we can keep the mind clean, clear and calm.

By staying away from the “unclean” thoughts (fear, anxiety, ego, possessions) we open up space for authentic, kind and pure mind space.

Maintaining cleanliness in our bodies, minds, and surroundings, we create an environment that supports our overall well-being and spiritual growth. This inner and outer cleanliness allows us to live more freely and joyfully, aligned with our true purpose.

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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.

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  • $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™ 3/9 - 3/15/2026: Creating Your Own Luck

3/6/2026

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CREATING YOUR OWN LUCK
“When it comes to luck, you make your own” - Bruce Springsteen lyric from Lucky Town
Victor Cotto Yoga NYC; New York City Best Yoga Teachers; Sui Yoga & Spa; New York Yoga Hot Upper East Side; Astoria Queens Yoha Hot Studio; NYC Events Yoga Free; Private and Mentorship Yoga with Victor Cotto 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.)
It’s a lucky time of year, or so they say. After all, with St. Patrick’s Day in our midst, who wouldn’t want to indulge in a little lucky energy. But how does that work? Do lucky situations just happen upon us… or is there something more to it?

Let’s explore.

Have you ever been in a yoga class, looked at another practitioner and thought, Wow, she’s so lucky she can do handstand! Or maybe He’s so lucky to be that flexible. I’ve been that person more times than I’d like to admit.

Comparison is the thief of joy, but we all do it. Oftentimes, when we compare, there’s at least a hint of jealousy baked into it. But there’s something else too. There’s a feeling of insecurity and maybe a sense of injustice.

It’s not fair! We might say. I want to be able to float up effortlessly into handstand, too! I want to be able to get through a class without huffing and puffing. I want my lotus pose to look like a lotus and not a cracked pretzel.

Here’s the thing: luck is just one piece of the very complicated, intricate puzzle that is life…and that is yoga.

We can’t pretend luck has nothing to do with good things happening. In fact, it plays a significant role in how things shake out in the world. To be in the right place at the right time is luck, and there’s validity to that. But that’s not where it ends. You have to set your life up so you can be in the right place at the right time. Doing that requires effort, strategy, commitment, and perseverance.

Let’s use an example unrelated to yoga, but one that many New Yorkers can probably appreciate: apartment hunting. Every New Yorker knows the agony that goes into finding a new apartment. It’s stressful and often very last minute. But when we visit a friend and see the seemingly fantastic apartment they somehow managed to snag, we immediately exclaim, You’re so lucky to live here! And they are. But…

Here’s what we’re not considering. We’re not thinking about the hours they probably spent scouring Streeteasy, or the hundreds of emails they may have sent to set up apartment viewings. We’re not factoring in the money they may have spent on a broker to do that work for them, or the extra two months’ rent they had to pay for both places because they’d lose the apartment if they waited. We’re not thinking about the fact that yes, this apartment went for $500/month less than expected but it’s a 5th floor walkup. We’re only looking at the present moment instead of considering the bigger picture.

Yoga teaches us to live in the present moment but not at the exclusion of the rest of life. Zooming out gives us perspective and helps us humble ourselves when the comparison monster starts to rear its ugly head.

Now let’s go back to yoga. In our previous scenario, you see a student float up into a handstand two rows ahead of you. As you gaze on with admiration, perhaps you’re inspired, but maybe you’re also thinking about how lucky they are that they can do that.

Are you considering…
  • The years they’ve spent practicing yoga?
  • The hours they’ve dedicated to handstand drills?
  • The 200 hour teacher training they did, only to never teach?
  • The gym membership they keep to practice strength training to make them strong enough to hone these skills?
  • The countless times they’ve fallen, slipped, or embarrassed themselves trying to do the pose?
  • The fear they have to overcome every time a teacher offers an inversion option?

Probably not.

We see the end result but seldom do we see the underpinnings of what it takes to get there. Yes, that student is “lucky” that today, gravity was on their side; that their hand, wrist, core, and leg strength were up to the task; that they didn’t drink too much water in the seconds before handstand was cued. But their skill, ability, and attitude are not luck.

We are all very lucky – and we are all not. We are lucky to be able to practice yoga with healthy, strong, capable bodies. And we are not lucky because those bodies didn’t just happen to be the way they are, and we didn’t just happen to find ourselves seated on a yoga mat. We had to make intentional choices for those things to happen. We had to commit to treating ourselves well. We had to seek out a yoga studio or an instructor and then we had to get ourselves to the class.

The handstanders, the lotus posers, and the 5th floor walkup tenants are all as lucky as they set themselves up to be. Yes, some of it is chance but more of it is in our control than we know. Never underestimate the power of creating the luck and the life you want.


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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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