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Yoga Sharing is the heart of the Yoga Tung blog, bringing together teacher Tung's deep insights and reflections gathered through years of yoga practice and teaching. Articles here cover breakthroughs in practice, understanding of postures, transformation of body and mind, and life wisdom gained both on and off the mat. Every piece of sharing comes from real practice experience, hoping to inspire and resonate with fellow practitioners.
Through these yoga shares, you'll discover that yoga is not just physical exercise but a profound way of knowing yourself. Whether you're just starting your yoga journey or have been practising for years, the articles here offer fresh perspectives and new directions for reflection, helping you go deeper and further on the path of practice.
Every time you step onto the mat, it's a conversation with yourself. Mysore practice teaches you to stay present and find strength in your breath.
Tapas' 2nd Led Class and Conference of 2025 is on March 15 at Yuen Long. Features mantra chanting, Sanskrit-led practice, and yoga knowledge sharing.
Chaturanga Dandasana is one of the easiest poses to get wrong -- and one of the most important. Here are 5 common mistakes and how to fix them.
Yoga goes beyond physical training -- it's a practice for body, mind, and spirit. Steady practice and mindful breathing lead to real ease and inner peace.
We all feel lost sometimes. Through consistent yoga practice and sharing with students, I found my direction -- and their encouragement keeps me going.
Drishti -- your gazing point in Ashtanga yoga -- sharpens focus, builds balance, and calms the mind. Here's how it changes your practice.
The Ashtanga Primary Series (Yoga Chikitsa) combines postures and breath to help detoxify your body, boost metabolism, and support overall health.
Yoga isn't a competition -- it's a conversation with yourself. Learn to let go within effort and find real freedom and calm on the mat.
A throwback to a Mysore backbend workshop where I was exhausted but pushed through -- deep backbend training that was way more intense than expected!
A look back at the yoga challenges and growth of 2024, grateful for every friend's support, and ready for new possibilities in 2025!
Happy Lunar New Year! Just back from Mysore, busy with New Year cleaning on day one -- wishing everyone a great Year of the Snake!
Tapas students and teachers showed up on short notice for a studio deep clean -- real love for our yoga home.
Just landed in Hong Kong from Mysore, India -- still adjusting but already looking ahead to the new year with fresh energy for teaching.
Every Mysore trip brings change. Sharing a home with others for the first time opened doors to deeper connections and self-understanding.
Four key Drop Back techniques broken down: core stability, chest opening, grounding your feet, and letting go of fear to find balance.
Two months of Ashtanga practice in Mysore, India -- why I keep coming back, and the biggest lessons from the mat and the people around me.
Behind-the-scenes laughs from filming yoga content with Moon -- he's just about had enough of me!
Parsvottanasana (Intense Side Stretch) alignment breakdown -- arm placement, core stability, foot positioning, and hip alignment for a safer practice.
Students share how Tapas Yoga gives them a sense of safety and calm, no matter what is happening outside. Consistent practice brings inner peace and stability.
Can you hold Bakasana (Crane Pose) for one minute? Try this fun challenge and build your arm balance strength with friends!
Struggling with Bakasana? Four key tips on hand placement, head position, arm rotation, and weight shift to help you balance in Crow Pose.
Took on Eka Pada Koundinyasana 2 with friends in Mysore, India -- a tough arm balance, but every small breakthrough feels incredible.
Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana gives even Moon a hard time! Four key prep positions to help you get into this standing balance more steadily.
Four key tips for Marichyasana C (Sage Twist C): foot placement, leg rotation, toe activation, and spinal extension to help you twist deeper and safer.
Struggling with Pincha Mayurasana? 3 key tips on elbow placement, shoulder opening, and core control to help you hold your forearm stand steady.
Three ways to get into Pincha Mayurasana (forearm stand)! Whether you're a beginner or advanced, find the entry that suits you and build balance and upper body strength.
Eka Pada Sirsasana isn't just a flexibility test -- it challenges the mind too. Practicing in Mysore taught me that real softness comes from patience and awareness, not from forcing it.
Utplutih (Lift Up) really tests your endurance and willpower! Korean teacher Moon and I break down the key points to help you build strength and stability.
Starting from Baddha Padmasana, we go through how to move into Yoga Mudra plus the key tips and things to watch out for in this transition.
Practicing with friends who share the same passion -- that's something rare and special. Every year I look forward to being in Mysore and feeling that energy.
Korean Ashtanga teacher Moon demos Baddha Padmasana (Bound Lotus Pose) with me! This pose boosts flexibility, circulation, and body-mind balance. With practice, anyone can do it.
Learning yoga in Mysore isn't just physical training -- it's a journey inward. Salabhasana (Locust Pose) showed me how much a solid foundation and inner strength matter.
2024 was so busy I couldn't even sleep early -- hoping 2025 changes that! Year-end reflections from Mysore on finding balance through practice.
Fourth week in Mysore. Every day on the mat brings something new -- pushing limits while learning to stay focused and patient through the tough moments.
Between yoga practice in Mysore, I attended Guruji's memorial breakfast, enjoyed an Indian buffet, explored local culture, and visited Mysore Palace.
Week three in Mysore taught me that asana is just one slice of the yoga pizza. Pranayama, yama, chanting, and meditation complete the full picture.
My fourth trip to Mysore and I got sick for the first time! But the illness left me feeling lighter, which led to small breakthroughs in practice.
My fourth trip to India feels completely different -- living with friends, home-cooked meals, familiar faces, and lots of new friends in Mysore.
Every moment practicing yoga with my students is full of joy and satisfaction! Can't wait to see everyone again next year.
Practicing yoga at the peaceful ruins of Tanba Kuroi Castle in Japan -- every day, anywhere, is a good day for yoga.