This water element inspired practice is a continual flow of movement and breath without any significant long holds.
It’s fluid effects are felt as dissolving tension patterns, like solid ice melting.
It’s a perfect practice for when you’re feeling the urge to move and breathe freely to find ease of being again.
A fire in your belly ignites brilliance in your heart.
This practice is equal parts core cultivation and heart openers to activate your third and fourth chakra energies!
It also supports core strength and chest and shoulder stretch to keep you strong and supple.
I’ve woven them together in a w...
Most Yin practices are long and meant to be savored over time. But once in awhile, we need a quick downshift from Yang or active energy into Yin or receptive energy.
This home practice includes a posture for each quadrant of your hips and emphasizes the movement of energy downward for a quick do...
For a lot of us, our mid and upper backs lose mobility due to posture, lifestyle and a lot of the same movements over and over again.
This practice aims to restore some mobility and increase a feeling of freedom in your mid and upper back as well as their neighbors, your shoulders.
It combines ...
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