Finding Space: Gentle Yoga for Body and Mind 14th Oct 2024 zoom
Fresh Arrivals
•
43m
This morning yoga session begins with a warm welcome, inviting you to get comfortable with a blanket or cushion to support your posture. We ease into the practice with a bit of breathwork and gentle touch to the neck to stimulate the vagus nerve. You're encouraged to settle into your space, becoming present and noticing how your body feels as we begin to move slowly.
Next, we explore soothing neck stretches and the power of conscious touch. You're invited to observe the emotional tone in your body, noticing whether you feel light or heavy today. As you gently move through neck circles and mindful breathing, you can start to release tension, creating space and comfort within your body.
The practice continues with soft movements like shoulder rolls, twists, and seated stretches. You're guided to breathe deeply and move with ease, listening to your body without any rush. Each movement aligns with your breath, designed to gently wake up the body and bring a sense of calm to your morning.
As the session winds down, you transition into grounding postures like Child’s Pose and Cat-Cow, allowing your body to relax fully. We take a moment to reconnect with your heart space, giving you time to reflect and settle into stillness. You’re reminded to carry this peaceful energy with you as you move into your week, feeling calm and cantered.
Up Next in Fresh Arrivals
-
Awaken
Join me on the mat for a gentle and nourishing yoga practice, perfect for starting your day. We begin seated, using slow, grounding movements to connect the mind, body, and soul. This session is designed to help you ease into your morning with mindful awareness, using breathwork and gentle stretc...
-
Start Right - Oct 24 Zoom
Settle into your space and join me for a grounding morning yoga practice. Whether seated or lying down, this session is designed to ease you into your day with gentle movements and focused breathwork. We start by connecting to our bodies through soft, flowing motions, and then transition into a s...
-
Be Present