Special Pricing for R.A. Riddell School

In-Person Private
CAD $100/session

Online Private
CAD $75/session

In-Person Semi-Private
(2-4 athletes, min. 2)
CAD $60/session

Online Semi-Private
(2-4 athletes, min. 2)
CAD $45/session

In-Person Team
CAD $175/session

Online Team
CAD $150/session

Drop-in Group Classes
CAD $20/session


Who Is Doing JOGA?

Kevon Looney – The Golden State Warriors

The Yoga Regimen That Keeps an N.B.A. Forward Centered NY Times By Scott Cacciola April 25, 2023

In recent years, Golden State’s Kevon Looney has turned to a form of yoga designed for athletes to help him avoid the injuries that had stymied his career.

SAN FRANCISCO — Early Sunday morning, Kevon Looney of the Golden State Warriors decamped to a quiet atrium on the fourth floor of Chase Center, where floor-to-ceiling windows offered an expansive view of San Francisco Bay. The sun was beginning to burn through a hazy sky as Looney propped his iPad against a small metal column, unrolled his black yoga mat and greeted one of the more important figures in his professional life.


WHAT IS JOGA

JOGA is a three-dimensional movement system that hybrids the science of yoga with the biomechanics of sports movement. JOGA cultivates results as it optimizes the human system: essentially we have hacked traditional yoga and created a system that thrives on efficiency, results, and optimal human performance.

Sports teams incorporate JOGA in their training programs because JOGA enhances athletic performance, improves concentration, decreases recovery time and ultimately transforms an athlete’s game. Adding JOGA to their training schedule gives athletes an edge over their competition.

JOGA is an athletic-based style of yoga that incorporates:

  • A unique blend of postures to find balance in strength and flexibility
  • Variety of breathing techniques to improve breath control/recovery
  • Relaxation tools to maintain a calm mind in sport and in life

The JOGA sessions will leave you feeling stronger, more flexible, and re-energized as well as provide you with all the other physiological and psychological benefits of yoga.

JOGA VS. YOGA

HOW IS IT DIFFERENT

Traditional yoga was designed in a time & place for a different body and for a different result: the goal being to have the flexibility to be able to sit in contemplation /meditation for hours. It was not designed for athletes moving at high speeds forced by impact and directional changes. The traditional Sanskrit language of Yoga is not digestible for athletes. They don’t interpret chakras and virabhadrasana as something that could make them better athletes but they do understand words like agility, power, speed, proprioception, sustainability, recovery, etc…

This is not yoga for athletes program. This is not yoga postures modified for a “tighter body.” Joga is a 3-dimensional neuromuscular movement system that adheres to how athletes move and train. It is a combination of dynamic and static positions that are cohesive to the biomechanics required for sport.

For example: HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A FOOTBALL PLAYER ON THE WAY TO THE END ZONE STOP AND DO TREE POSTURE? NO. The movements in Joga are driven by the kinetic chain and are designed to produce more kinetic energy and power focusing on Joint alignment with a balance of stability and mobility.

The unique queuing system of JOGA ensures that all body types whether too bendy or too tight find a proper range of motion based on their personal structural anatomy. This enables us to train hundreds of athletes at a time and keep them safe. Some yoga postures require a lot of flexibility and because most athletes are competitive they will try these postures and work beyond their range and more than likely loosen ligaments and tendons around joints and expose themselves to the risk of injury. Athletes need to be ‘tight’ to some degree so their biomechanics can produce power and speed. Being too flexible makes athletes feel ‘flat” and in return impacts their performance.

We have taken the science of Yoga breathing and relaxation but administered it in a way that resonates with the athletes’ mindsets. We coach athletes to understand their own bodies and encourage self-awareness, self-exploration, and self-reflection. All breathing techniques are designed to enhance performance by educating athletes to connect breath to core and how to use breath to recover, regenerate and sleep. Joga ultimately changes an athlete’s game.