Starting a yoga home practice (a subject for another day), can be a daunting proposition. But starting a restorative yoga home practice is a different story. Fewer poses are held for a longer time, meaning that you only need to know how to do a few poses to make it work. Restorative yoga is a wonderful way to release stress and tension, things we'd all like to be rid of.
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Restorative Yoga You Can Do at Home | Starting a yoga home practice (a subject for another day), can be a daunting proposition. But starting a restorative yoga home practice is a different story. Fewer poses are held for a longer time, meaning that you only need to know how to do a few poses to make it work. Restorative yoga is a wonderful way to release stress and tension, things we'd all like to be rid of. | | Ann Pizer Yoga Expert | | | 6 Classic Restorative Yoga Poses for Home Practice | In restorative yoga, poses are held for longer periods (often ten minutes or more) with the support of props to allow for deep passive stretching. It's a type of yoga that is very adaptable for a home practice, provided you have the necessary props. If you think you'd like to do a lot of restorative yoga at home, investing in a yoga bolster will be well worth it. | | | | | | | Meet Your Yoga Block | After you get your bolster, make a block your next yoga purchase. Blocks are incredibly versatile props for restorative and more active yoga styles. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Yoga newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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