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Angamardana Weekend Intensive Workshop


Get More From Your Mind & Body

Learn the full sequence in one weekend and incorporate a holistic, effective system to keep you energised, focused and feeling strong!

  • Offers ultimate fitness! Strength, cardio, flexibility & much more!
  • Creates a body of freedom - a sense of lightness
  • Improves ability to concentrate and stay focused
  • Increases energy levels
  • Greatly enhances mind-body coordination
  • Aids in weight loss and body-toning
  • Aids sleep patterns & eases anxiety

 

Click Here to Book - Waiting List!

Please email support@hathayogaeffect to be on the waiting list or book onto the next Angamardana workshop in London on September 16-17 by CLICKING HERE.

What is Angamardana?

Angamardana is ancient and authentic yogic process that helps to create a level of fitness largely absent in today's approach to exercise. 'Angamardana' means to gain complete mastery over the limbs, organs and other parts of the body. It is a certain conditioning of the body and mind using a knowledge of the human system that leaves you in peak physical and mental state and capability. 

More than just a workout - Angamardana is a complete process of 'ultimate fitness' beyond the regular idea of muscle building and cardiovascular. Creating a body that leaves you feeling free and energised to do whatever you want to do is what fitness is. Whether you want to run up a mountain, sit absorbed in meditation or work continuously and stay focused - Angamardana can deliver true fitness. Angamardana is about strengthening the mind and cultivating the energy system (pranamayakosha) therefore allowing you to take your body far beyond the capacity offered by common forms of exercise.  

If you really want to be successful in life then the body and mind need to be strong and focused. Instead of being a barrier, they must become your strength.

Angamardana is a series of 31 dynamic processes to invigorate the body and revitalise all the bodily systems, including muscular, skeletal, nervous, circulatory and respiratory systems. In the yogic system, Angmardana is used to culture the body and prepare it for the deeper practices of Yoga.

Who is it suitable for?

This course is for anyone 18 years and over and can be under taken by someone with no previous experience of yoga. However, due to the physical intensity of the practice, it may not suit everyone. If you have any concerns, best to talk to us first before booking.

Programme Structure

It takes a minimum of 10 hours to complete so it will split it into four sessions over the two days. 

This Angamardana Weekend Intensive is an opportunity to learn the full sequence in one weekend. It takes a minimum of 10 hours to complete so it will split it into four sessions over the two days. 

  • 10am-12.30pm & 6pm-8.45pm on Saturday & Sunday. All sessions are mandatory as it is a complete teaching condensed into this time.

Venue

The venue is in London Bridge just 5 minutes walk from London Bridge station via The Shard exit. As London Bridge is a very accessible station in zone 1 in London, it is very conveniently located and connected. We have hired the Carrington Room run by The Artworks and is a bright airy space which is more than equipped for the workshop.

Post-Workshop Support

After support is available through an additional 'Guided Session' to help you maintain your practice. This may be subject to demand and scheduled according to the availability of those who want to. As always we will offer one group call or webinar (if requested) and email/phone support is always there. 

Price: £145 (plus booking fee) 

Click Here to Book - Waiting List!

Please email support@hathayogaeffect to be on the waiting list or book onto the next Angamardana workshop in London on September 16-17 by CLICKING HERE.

Origins of Angamardana

Angamardana is deeply rooted in the ancient yogic sciences (along with Kalaripayattu – known as the mother of all modern martial arts) and has been used by yogis through the millennia to prepare for intense sadhana (spiritual practice) to help them reach their ultimate goal. It is said to have been developed by the infamous yogi Agastya Muni who was one of the Sapta Rishis (seven disciples of Adhi Yogi more commonly known as Shiva). Here it has been offered as a part of Isha Hatha Yoga through the knowledge and experience of Sadhguru in order to offer everyone the opportunity to revitalise their bodily system on all levels including muscular, cardiovascular, skeletal, and the nervous system.