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!
Up Next in February 2026 Practices
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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 ...
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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.
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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...
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