Two of the most common tension areas are your neck and your shoulders.
But relieving the tension doesn't work so well when we try to force it out. If our bodies feel under attack, they'll lock down even more.
nstead, this practice involves fluid, mindful movement through your entire range of motion of your neck and your shoulders to invite lasting relief in.
Suggested prop is a yoga bolster OR stuff a standard pillowcase with two pillows so it is extra firm!
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Nightcap ~ Yoga Before Bed
Getting good sleep is essential for your health and wellbeing. But sometimes, an excellent night of zzzzzzs feels out of reach.
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Side Body Supreme
Stretching your side body is supremely satisfying.
Stretching our side bodies impacts our posture, our mood and the movement of lymph through one of the major sites in our bodies. In addition, our side bodies are the sides of our "breathing department" and can impact our ability to breathe deepl...
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Stay Grounded Stay Open
This Integrated Vinyasa practice is a sweet combo of hip openers and heart openers to support feeling steady, stable and grounded without losing your sense of open-heartedness and receptivity.So helpful in stressful times when we start to shut down.
Suggested prop is a bolster or folded blanket ...
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