April 2026 Practices

April 2026 Practices

April 2026 Practices

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April 2026 Practices
  • Playtime

    George Bernard Shaw said, we don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing!

    This practice invites playful movements into well known poses to keep you sincere but less serious. Play in yoga is called LILA.

    This is a great refresh practice for when you’ve been adulti...

  • Yoga For A Busy Day

    On our busiest days, often the first things to go are the self-care practices that ground us.

    We might think, “I don’t have time today”

    That’s why I think it’s essential to have some shorter practices to keep you committed and consistent.

    This practice is that, short but still complete with j...

  • Down Shift

    Good sleep hygiene is essential to your wellbeing.

    This short, downtempo practice can become a part of your routine to support a down shifting of your nervous system and prepare your whole body-mind-spirit complex for a good night’s sleep.

  • Post-Workout Recovery

    This efficient post-workout home practice is informed both by human anatomy AND the energy systems of yoga.

    We'll move through the major muscle groups, all the while cultivating an energy that balances that of your workout.

    While this is created with a workout you've done in mind, it's also per...

  • Earthly Delight

    This practice is an embodied ode to our glorious planet Earth.

    We’ll move through a story of postures that invoke reverence, delight, care and celebration.

    It’s an opportunity to celebrate being a part of life on Earth and in your earthly body!

    And I’ll close the practice with a special offeri...

  • First Light

    This is what I’d call a low-key fire element practice. Not blazing, but more like the sun just rising or just about to set.

    The energy and activation are there in the form of twists and expansive postures but it’s tempered by a feeling of calm and groundedness.

    This is a great practice to get ...

  • Core Shot

    This efficient and fired up short home practice targets all 360 degrees of your core (abs and back) for a quick shot of power when you want to feel fortified and centered.This is 3rd chakra (Manipura) activation which can restore a healthy and strong sense of self in challenging times!

  • Fresh Air

    This practice is like stepping out for a breath of fresh air.

    It supports you in activating your life force and reinvigorating yourself.

    I included expansive movements within poses, just the right amount of flow and simple heart openers to lift you up.

  • Ripening

    This class celebrates the ripening of the fruits of our practice.

    It is a legs and hip-centric practice, often considered to represent our roots.

    As we move through this practice, we’ll begin to feel the embodied wisdom drawn from those roots ripening in our hearts and minds.

  • Nurture

    This practice creates an opportunity to slow down and turn your awareness inward to take stock of what you NEED right now to feel your best.

    A little bit of simple slow flow plus a couple longer holds in hip openers may be just right for getting right with yourself.

    You might like to have a blo...

  • Wring It Out

    In those times when we just feel FULL of emotions, of responsibilities, of ideas, of stress, nothing satisfies quite like a deep twisting practice to holistically wring yourself out.

    This active yet methodically paced home practice combines stretching your side body with lots of different twists...

  • Moon Drops 2

    The second in a series! This one is entirely seated.

    Moon Drops is a series of short, lunar energy practice meant to complement the more solar energy series – 5 Yoga Shorts.

    Each practice in this series is meant to help you drop in to the moment, reset yourself and re-emerge feeling grounded, c...

  • Activate

    Activate is a practice designed to be an auspicious BEGINNING.

    This could be as simple as the beginning of a day or maybe it’s your go-to New Moon practice. Any time you’re beginning something new whether it’s starting a new program or committing to a new attitude.

    It is inspired by the Hindu ...

  • Fluid Power

    This class is inspired by one of my main teachers, Shiva Rea, and her creativity and Prana Vinyasa curriculum. The sequences in this practice highlight fluidity and flow while integrating strength and steadiness.

    Within the flow sequence, you’ll experience twists, hip openers, core activation an...

  • Shoulder Mobility

    Healthy shoulder mobility requires BOTH strong and flexible shoulder muscles.

    This practice weaves both movements that are strength building and that encourage more extensibility throughout.

    If you hold tension in your shoulders or want to keep this tricky joint as healthy as possible, this one...

  • YINside

    This contemplative Yin Yoga practice serves the dual purposes of tractioning all 4 quadrants of your physical hips, front, inner, back and outer AND in drawing your awareness towards your inner landscape to foster quietude within.

    Suggested props: 2 blocks or large books and a blanket or towel

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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 ...

  • Moon Drops 4

    This is another short and sweet lunar energy practice in the Moondrops series.

    Each practice is made up of a combination of simple slow flow and hip openers, each with a primary focus on a different quadrant of your hips.

    This Moondrops practice focuses on the front of your hips: hip flexors an...

  • The Sunrise Within

    This lively practice emphasizes twists as a way to ring out anything that would dim your inner light and leaves you with a sense of rising up into a fresh start.

    We’ll combine flow with core work, balance and standing poses before we wind it down and ground ourselves with a couple well-timed hip...

  • Embrace

    Embrace is a practice that liberates your heart center, frees your shoulders and even releases your hips. We start with a tension relieving sequencing to help you truly embrace the moment.

    It’s an embodied practice of self-love to remember and honor who you are, just as you are.

  • Ease Into It

    This is a thorough, mobility-focused practice full of dynamic stretches to help you go from stiff to superb.

    This is a sequence that is included in ALL of my practices these days, I love how it prepares me for the day or a workout. I especially love it in the morning to get things started right!...

  • Post-Hike Yoga

    Who doesn’t love a great hike?

    This is an effective recovery practice after a glorious hike, a long walk or even a run!

    It emphasizes stretching calves, hamstrings, quads and hips as well as opens up your chest and shoulders.

    Accelerate your recovery with this practice to get back out on the t...

  • Patience

    Patience requires the dual powers of stamina and softening.

    In this home practice, we’ll explore and embody both through repetition, which requires stamina, and hip openers that require softening.

    We’ll also have some well-timed check-ins on our current patience levels as well.

    This fruits of...

  • Purify

    To purify is to ceremonially cleanse and in this practice we engage our entire body-mind-spirit conscious complex to extract that which contaminates us and clouds our true nature.

    Through twists, flow, core work and rest we’ll support the moving through of that which only weighs us down and emer...