October Schedule: Week Four
There are 6 classes in this playlist. 3 stability classes and 3 Opening type classes.
Recommendation:
- Take 4 classes per week (more if you want!)
- If you are hypertonic - please make sure you've done at least 3 weeks of Restore Your Pelvic Floor, focusing on creating space in the pelvis and pelvic floor. Then gently add stability type of work. Pay attention to what lands well. I recommend a daily journal where you jot down what you did and how you felt. Especially in the beginning.
- Take 1-3 opening type classes and 2-3 stability (add anything else that your body is asking for)
- On days off, get on the floor! Spend 10 minutes doing moves that feel good in your body. Focus on the ones that target what you're working on. Email me if you need help figuring that out!
Don't forget to add classes to your favorites. If you take a class and it made you feel incredible, save it and come back to it again and again. I promise, it's always better then 2nd time around! Your body is already familiar with the flow and the transitions.
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Centering Mini Flow
Join me on the mat as we turn away from all the noise for 20 minutes and get centered! This practice is going to hit up all the good stuff - glutes, pelvic floor, balance sprinkled in with some curiosity and stillness. All you need are two blocks. Enjoy!!
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Feelin' Strong & Open
This is a full body class that was designed to bring both strength and flexibility to the body. We explore some gentle twisting, psoas stretching, deep core activating and glute engaging movements that will keep you immersed and turn your focus inward. All you need for class today is a bolster a...
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General Pelvic Health Support (Stability)
In today's class we are moving through many postures that help to create space and stability in the pelvis. We are doing several moves inspired by my own Pelvic Physical Therapy journey that had a huge impact on my own pelvic health. We don't gate-keep around here! We will do a move that helps...
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Chest & Shoulder Opening Flow
Tightness in the front shoulders and chest restricts the diaphragm by limiting chest expansion, creating less efficient shallow, chest breathing. This forces the neck and shoulder accessory muscles to work harder, creating a cycle of muscle tension, poor posture, and reduced breathing efficiency....
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30 Minute Reset
I planned with class with all the yogis in mind who might be dealing some extra stress right now, hypertension in their pelvic floor, a flare or are just in pain. Sometimes we can go about that in an intellectual way where we target our movement and have a specific purpose. Today, we are just go...
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Restorative Yoga
Restorative yoga is a gentle and therapeutic form of yoga that emphasizes relaxation, stillness and down-regulating the nervous system which is incredibly important for long held tension in the body. It involves holding yoga poses for extended periods of time with the support of props such as bla...