Life can sometimes feel like we’re juggling 10 million items while leaping over a fire all while keeping a smile on our faces. If you feel like you’re running around with your hair on fire — constantly — consider how doing versus being plays a role in your life.
Read MoreJust because a yoga teacher offers wheel pose that doesn’t mean you have to take it. Be smart about what variations you take while on your mat to keep yourself safe.
Read MoreAdvanced practitioners recognize the importance of releasing their tight grip over an expected outcome (also known as non-attachment or aparigraha), achieving an advanced shape (straight handstand or pincha mayurasana), or over-exerting themselves during the vinyasa flow portion of a yoga class. But what surrendering into child’s pose really means for the more experienced yogis is letting go of their ego-driven mentality.
Read MoreYoga props are not for beginners only. They’re tools used to provide support, find proper alignment, and build strength. In this blog post, I share four different ways to use yoga blocks to elevate your practice.
Read MoreYou don’t have to suffer through wrist pain during or after a yoga practice. I’ve been there before — your wrists hurt after a yoga class and you’re not sure why. Lucky for you, there are a handful (pun intended, lol!) of ways to alleviate sore wrists and avoid a wrist injury. Let’s break it down.
Read MorePracticing yoga in a brick-and-mortar studio isn’t always an option these days. Thankfully, we have more virtual yoga classes at our fingertips than ever before. If you’re eager to continue your spiritual practice at home or you want to get a workout in, you’ll need a few things first. In this blog post, I share with you tips for finding the perfect space, how to set the stage before class, options for winding down after class, and household items you can use as substitutes for standard yoga props.
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