Wade Oakley on Practicing for Longevity

In this episode, I get to ask Wade about how he balances his advanced ashtanga yoga practice with his (seemingly contradictory) advanced strength training routine. One actually supports the other—and, as it turns out, by concentrating more on the “physical” elsewhere, Wade has been able to find more of the “less physical” in his actual practice.Along the way, we talk about the benefits of doing the hard thing, his trips to Mysore, India, and cultivating the superpower of making space.“Few people can look at you on any given day and have dropped how you have been before… if you can do that, if you can leave that space for every body to practice as they are that day, then you’re patterning them to leave that space in themselves.” IF YOU ENJOYED THIS INTERVIEW, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & DROP ME A RATING. Thank you!!!Wade’s website and teaching schedule: ⁠⁠https://www.wadeoakley.com/ Find Wade on Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/wadeoakley/ Find me on Instagram:⁠⁠@marlasyoga⁠⁠Practice yoga with me on Sādhaka Studio:⁠⁠https://sadhakastudio.uscreen.io/catalog⁠⁠Come with me to Costa Rica:⁠⁠https://www.wetravel.com/trips/for-the-seekers-ashtanga-yoga-retreat-sadhaka-67726403Timestamps:00:00 Intro05:27 Wade’s start at UVA’s Contemplative Sciences Center09:11 The mental shifts after that early chunk of practice14:17 Wade’s approach to incorporating strength training18:56 How do I do this for a really long time21:07 This can be very gentle but you have to punch through a layer to get there22:11 By taking care of the physical, the more spiritual the actual practice has become32:51 By coupling the grasping with self reflection, we nudge ourselves towards quiet, naturally 36:18 Why is all of this worth it?49:13 Going to Mysore, India53:44 Sharath’s legacy1:00:21 The ability to teach people as they show up on any given day

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The Sādhaka Podcast. If asana is the “what” we do, then this podcast serves as the why the hell are we doing it? I will be interviewing experts in the field in an attempt to understand the lived experience of yoga philosophy, inner wisdom, creativity, flow, and inspiration. To understand the “spiritual side effects” of the practice. To glimpse the depth of yoga beyond the physical. So that on the days that you forget, you can remember why you started in the first place. Hosted by: Marla Tortorice - @marlasyoga. Discover the “how” of it all and practice yoga with me on Sādhaka Studio.