February 2026 Practices

February 2026 Practices

February 2026 Practices

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February 2026 Practices
  • Tending The Heart Fire

    This practice is a gentle stoking of your heart fire with movements that bring energy to your heart center as well as the entire front gates of your body.

    Chest expansion, hip flexor stretches , spinal extension and of course breath collaborate to help you feel freer and lit from within.

  • Refresh - Upper & Lower Body

    REFRESH is a two part practice and you can choose to do one or both depending on what you need in the moment!

    First up is an upper body sequence that renews shoulder and spine mobility.

    Second is a lower body sequence that restores freedom to all 4 quadrants of your hips.

    They’re both thoroug...

  • Glow Up

    I’ve always believed in the power of using your body to support a desired positive mindset. Its power is one of the reasons movement is recommended to combat feelings of stuckness, emotional heaviness or depression.

    Glow Up is just that, a practice of embodying brightness, lightness and luminos...

  • Enliven

    This practice is full-spectrum and supports the activation of your life force so it’s great for when you’re feeling a little stagnant or sluggish and you want to stir things up!

    It’s a flow practice with elements of core strengthening, upper body strengthening and even multiple hip openers to le...

  • Full Circle: Move In A Mandala

    Full Circle is a “mandala” practice – a mandala is a circular, sacred space that represents wholeness and is a container in which you can flourish.

    Inside the mandala, you celebrate your inner world, your creativity and offerings.

    We’ll move through familiar poses in a circular pattern in a sea...

  • Slow & Low

    Sometimes the best antidote for stress is simplicity.

    This practice is just that, simple and effective with hip openers and spinal flow with an overall feeling of gentleness and kindness for yourself.

    It can be just what you need for working with anxiety, grief, the blues or anytime you need a ...

  • Know Your Own Strength

    Challenging times in life call for a keen awareness of our resilience and fortitude.

    This Integrated Vinyasa practice gives you opportunities to witness your holistic strength by including a Progressive Namaskar flow sequence, empowered standing poses and accessible arm balances. And because eve...

  • Live Asana 2/8/26 - Equanimity or Upeksha

    An embodied exploration of equanimity in a full-spectrum practice that has multiple opportunities to experience attachment (ahhhh, I like this) and (noooo, I don't like this) with built in counterposes (aka recovery). What we practice on the mat is how we show up in the world. Let this practice s...

  • Let It Flow, Let It Go

    It's believed that our issues show up in our tissues. So rather than just try to think yourself into a state of ease, better to get those issues moving!

    This Integrated Vinyasa short home practice is a moving meditation with focus on synchronizing movement, meditation and easeful awareness in a ...

  • Got Your Back

    Fun fact: The muscles of your BACK body propel you forward. So physically, it makes sense to keep your posterior chain of muscles as strong as they are flexible.

    Metaphorically speaking, what is BEHIND you can propel you forward in life when you draw strength from the wisdom you earned from your...

  • Liberate

    This liberating practice starts slow and grounded before evolving into a dynamic flow with twists to stir things up inside, then gives way into shoulder, chest and hip flexor stretches that leave your heart feeling open and your body-mind feeling strong and free!

  • Stabilize

    Stabilize is a practice I created in response to requests for knee friendly practices! It’s the second in the Happy Knees series!

    In this one I focus on stability - poses and movements within poses that will strengthen the muscles that support your knee joints including quadriceps and gluteus m...

  • Cherish

    This slow flow practice leads to deeper pauses and holds in hip openers to support a need to move energy through your body and then cherish yourself in stillness.

    It focuses on hip mobility and centering balance poses while cultivating nervous system equilibrium.

    You might enjoy being near a wa...

  • Yoga For Self-Love

    Self-love is sometimes elusive, even amongst those of us that freely show others love, compassion and kindness. It’s a constant work in progress.

    This practice aims to enhance your awareness of the power of your heart and a feeling of warmth for yourself through movement, breathwork and affirmat...

  • Heavenly Hips

    Whether it’s caused by our stress holding patterns, activities or good ole aging, sometimes our hips feel tight and creaky, especially that elusive outer hip including your gluteus medius, minimus, tensor fascia lata and IT band.

    In this practice we’ll take a slow journey into some much needed s...

  • On The Road Duo

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    As the name would suggest, this practice pair is designed for travel! Sometimes you’re in tight spaces, sometimes you don’t have as much time as usual.

    The AM practice is great for daytime, wherever and whenever you can squeeze it in. In addition to some well-rounded postures, it includes a litt...

  • Wonder

    Wonder is a quality we often associate more with childhood than adulthood. And yet, a strong sense of wonder ensures a life full of curiosity and openness to possibility.

    This practice aims to support wonder in your life through embodiment: flow, heart openers and the joy in savoring the after e...

  • Twist of Fate

    A twist of fate is an unexpected change in circumstances and often our Yoga practice provides just that, a shift.

    This practice uses twists of all sorts to shift your perspective and wring out any stagnancy or stuck thoughts and emotions. There's an option for a twisted arm balance and alternati...

  • Wind Down

    Wind Down is a lunar practice that supports you in doing just that – decelerating and releasing the burdens of the day.

    It’s a combination of flow and stretch with just enough activation to help you discharge any pent up vibes that could be released.

    You will want a block or something that coul...

  • Neck & Shoulders: Tension Relief

    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 mo...

  • Slow Build

    This is a progressive flow in rounds where each round includes a new pose that builds on the last. Really efficient for when you have short time and want to move some energy!

    Not only does it allow us to use more of our body in each round, but it can have a meditative quality when you drop into ...

  • Basecamp ~ Stoke Your Fire

    This home practice was inspired by the natural elements Earth and Fire. It starts out with postures that support a feeling of groundedness and evolves into some fire stoking core and standing poses and then shifts back to earthy hip openers.

  • Change of Pace

    Today’s practice includes 3 distinct and cohesive segments: Activation, Transformation and Completion. It’s a well-rounded mobility practice that includes strength work as well stretch.

    The emphasis is on moving and breathing not on auto-pilot but with total awareness. To support this effort, we...

  • Mindful Mobility 2

    Mindful Mobility 2, like its predecessor Mindful Mobility, emphasizes mindful movement at our joints with a combination of muscle STRENGTH and STRETCH.

    One great reason to explore practices like these is to identify the activations and movements we may NOT do much of, based on the sensations we ...