Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Nick Kyrgios, Say Hello to Marc Potter

Yoga has entered the pop cultural world. This is a matter of significance as it heralds acceptance beyond mainstream. Not that Yoga was unknown; with the nomination of music album Bhakti without Borders in the New Age category of 2016 Grammy Awards, the inspiration from yoga has literally crossed boundaries. If Tennis Australia is, listening or reading this then it is time to hook up Nick Kyrgios with Marc Potter.

Who is Marc Potter?
He is a 50-year-old yoga teacher, landscape horticulturist and an avid surf boarder among other facets. He is a yoga teacher extraordinaire (www.sunsalute.com.au). Persona of calmness with an ability to help people discover self-belief is his forte. 

Why Kyrgios needs to meet Marc?
Nick Kyrgios is without a coach for more than 12 months. He has demonstrated his raw talent in the year gone by. To reach the next level he needs to firm up (as per his own admission he is soft). This is an excellent first step in admitting he needs help. Help from a regular coach is not going to cut it with a volatile personality as Nick (unless John McEnroe comes on board). Kyrgios needs to discover himself.

Marc Potter

How can Marc Potter help Nick Kyrgios?
Marc is an expert in helping people find themselves. Finding an inner peace is within his realms. He practices what he preaches. He is not a sidelines pot-bellied coach or life trainer. Spending a lot of time with Marc, Nick Kyrgios can start to see within himself and also become flexible (the hangdog attitude is a give-away of inner turmoil) gaining additional strength both mentally and physically. Forget tennis coaching. He is very good in that department.

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

SunSalute Yoga School for Physical and Psychological Healing

Being an ardent practitioner of yoga from the age of 17 and being cognizant of all its benefits, Marc Potter was naturally anxious to pass on this technique to others around him.  He started the SunSalute Yoga School in Claremont in Perth, Western Australia employing dedicated and experienced yoga teachers who themselves were convinced of its benefits.  Marc Potter is very clear on the purpose of his yoga school and is not willing to compromise quality for quantity.  The focus of his school is to help his students attain the inner peace and tranquility that evades most people because of the hectic schedules they have.  Through asanas and breathing techniques, he teaches his students to connect body and mind and be totally aware of one self.  

Yoga with Marc Potter
The yoga taught by him is a workout for the entire body thereby increasing energy levels and blood circulation.  The physical benefits of yoga are many including health benefits, improved posture, increased bone health and density.  Marc Potter now teaches his students Ashtanga Yoga, which is rather vigorous and consists of yoga tristhana and vinyasa.  Vinyasa helps to rid the body of all its toxins by the heat it generates in the body through a method of linking together breathing and movement.  Yoga tristhana purifies the mind, body, and nervous system.  Marc Potter has also faithfully carried on the parampara practiced in Ashtanga Yoga wherein a student-teacher relationship is established for the passing of knowledge.  This is probably why Marc’s students still connects with him and his school much after they are done with the training.

Friday, 17 June 2016

Follow Sun Salutation the Right Way

Perhaps the best way to understand all the benefits of the sun salutation is to interpret what the name stands for. The sun salutation pose celebrates the giver of life, the sun. Marc Potter, who is an expert yoga teacher as well as the owner of a yoga studio ‘SunSalute Yoga’ in Perth, reiterates the importance of performing this pose in its correct manner. It is the most basic pose in yoga and can be done as a warm up, as part of a routine as well as to cool down the body.

Saluting the Giver of Life

The Sun salutation pose consists of 12 different postures. Every pose stretches and works each part of the body. The stomach, chest, legs, intestines and liver all benefit from this asana. As the name suggests it is typically done early in the morning with the rising of the sun. Marc Potter believes it is one of the best ways to lose overall weight since it is also considered a great cardiovascular exercise when done at a faster pace. Students learning this pose from an experienced teacher will benefit from its vast and long term advantages.

The Benefits of this Pose

The benefits of the Sun Salutation or Surya Namaskar are manifold. Not only does it affect your body in the most positive way but it also rejuvenates the mind and soul. Men, women and children can all gain a great deal through this asana which can aid in improved concentration, weight loss, maintaining a healthy internal body as well as providing the body with renewed strength and vitality. With Marc Potter holding the reins of this practice in Perth, there is a lot to gain by mastering the Sun Salutation.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Yoga at SunSalute Yoga for a Healthy Happy Life

SunSalute Yoga, founded by Marc Potter was his attempt to spread his love for yoga and all that it embodied for him to his fellow Australians.  Situated at Swanbourne in Western Australia, this yoga studio is devoted to teaching students the physical as well as the psychological benefits of practicing yoga.  In the bustle of the modern everyday life, there is really no time for an individual to focus on himself.  Men are prisoners of time and there is really no time to relax.  Marc Potter teaches his students at SunSalute how to meditate, breathe, and focus on the body and mind connection, so that they are able to relax completely mind and body.  Some of the yoga asanas that he teaches are also meant to increase blood circulation and thereby rid the body of many diseases including hypertension.  

The advantage of yoga is that besides relaxing the body and mind, it also helps a person to have a whole body workout by stretching and strengthening various parts of his body.  The salubrious location of his SunSalute Yoga School at the beach side suburb also ensures that his students get all the fresh air and quietness that makes yoga practice so invigorating.  

The teachers here are extremely dedicated with years of practice behind them which makes them eminently suitable to advise their students.  The focus here at SunSalute is on peace and tranquility despite the turmoil of the world around them and that is probably why Marc Potter has loyal students following him years after they are done with the course.

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Learn About the Diversity of Yoga with Sun Salute Yoga School, WA

Yoga today is known worldwide, with many celebrities showering praises about its benefits. However, over 20 years ago, a young Australian, Marc Potter, started learning, practicing, and adapting yoga and introduced a new generation of Australians to the wonders of yoga.

Jack-Of-All-Trades

Marc Potter currently lives in Western Australia with his wife and three children, but he had a very diverse upbringing. Before entering to yoga teaching, he was a cameraman for Channel 9, a graphic designer, ran a home delivery team, was into wholesale fish delivery driver, and had a landscaping practice to name a few of his accomplishments.


Carmela how to develop Shoulder Strength
from Marc Potter on Vimeo.

Steady Pace

Currently, Marc Potter is occupied full-time with running the Sun Salute Yoga School in Claremont, WA and has come up with very affordable fees to learn yoga for all kinds of people. Currently, his students range from young students to senior citizens who love the fact that they can learn and adapt at their own pace without trying to compete with others.

Morning Classes

For early morning yoga believers, Marc Potter (#Marc #Potter) has begun classes which start at 5.45 am to 7 am, a time which is perfect for people who are strapped for time to do these exercises later in the day. He has only around 8 students in a batch, which means each individual gets his full attention during the course of the class. With around 20 classes over a 4-week period, it should not be difficult to bring peace and tranquility to the body and mind.

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Marc Potter, Introducing Diverse Yoga Disciplines to Australia

Marc Potter started SunSalute Yoga School in Claremont, Western Australia, nearly ten years ago, and since then hundreds of yoga students of all ages have passed through those doors. Some have opted for more rigorous branches of yoga, while others are content with what they have learnt here.

Sportsperson

Marc Potter’s life reads like a typical Aussie success story, a sportsperson from a very young age, he was very adept at surfing, swimming, horse riding, etc. But there was also a serious side to him, he learnt about meditation at the age of 17 and has self-taught himself about yoga and its spiritual aspects. His success provided him the courage to open a yoga school, at a time when most Australians had no clue about yoga and its benefits.

Easy Rules

Marc Potter started his school to show normal people who have heard about yoga but were afraid to commit that it is not something that is strict and rule-bound. Each person does their exercises at their own comfort level, and it is more slow and steady rather than trying to be the first to achieve a good result.

Branching Out

He introduced the Mysore style of yoga, which he thought would be more easily adopted by Australians, and he was right. It became extremely popular with his students and it has continued for over 20 years. In 2012, Marc Potter changed that routine and introduced the Ashtanga Yoga sequence, but it was not as well-received as Mysore yoga.

Sun Salute Yoga, Making Their Presence Felt In Western Australia

Yoga is a nearly 5000-year old discipline from North India, which has made its mark worldwide including Australia, where ardent followers like Marc Potter have made it their life’s mission to promote yoga to everyone who wishes to embrace it.

Early Days

Marc Potter’s childhood was in Melbourne, but then the family moved to Perth in Western Australia, and it is there that he established his first yoga school, Sunsalute Yoga, at Swanbourne, WA about 10 years ago. Since then, he has gone from success to success with students and practitioners of all ages flocking to his classes.

Self Taught

His brand of yoga may not be what the ancient founders preached and practiced, but his years of teaching and observing how students react to yoga, enabled him to come up with the Mysore style which helped his students attain their physical goal as well as mental peace, in their own time. Marc Potter used his own experiments and experience with meditation and yoga to plan and adapt it to make it easy for people to follow.

Multi-Talented Teacher

Marc Potter has used his early years as a sportsperson, surfer, cameraman, landscaper, and other work experiences when dreaming of opening his own yoga school, and though it was a big risk, he ventured into something that was risky at the outset. However, he persevered, and bought the ancient Hindu art of yoga into mainstream Western Australia first, and hopes to spread his message to all corners of the country.