Kula Quickie (35 min): Remember Sirsasana? It Flows Well...
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Schuyler Grant
I used to think that yoga was something my parents did to embarrass me in front of my friends in junior high. But 20 years ago, recovering from a back injury, I began practicing asana and discovered something I h...
(no props necessary)
I love headstand. (And I don't think we practice enough - especially online.) Maybe you don't - but maybe you will if we incorporate it into the flow. We explore 3 headstand variations and lead into the 'Sirsasana Cycle' - seldom invoked, but lots of fun to play with.
(Int) Sometime you have a hankering for something small and just sweet enough. Schuyler brings you a nibble of the classic Honey Flow. Half of class is slow but steady Kula style progressive flow (note bien: this is a chaturanga free zone). The second half is longer Yin style holds, wrapped up with pranayama, Yoga Nidra, or guided meditation. (We suggest that you have plenty of props at the ready. Couch cushions and blankets from your bed will do - but it might also be time to invest in a full set of proper yoga props! You can also cue up an eye pillow, lavender oil and someone to rub your feet in Savasana.)
I love headstand. (And I don't think we practice enough - especially online.) Maybe you don't - but maybe you will if we incorporate it into the flow. We explore 3 headstand variations and lead into the 'Sirsasana Cycle' - seldom invoked, but lots of fun to play with.
(Int) Sometime you have a hankering for something small and just sweet enough. Schuyler brings you a nibble of the classic Honey Flow. Half of class is slow but steady Kula style progressive flow (note bien: this is a chaturanga free zone). The second half is longer Yin style holds, wrapped up with pranayama, Yoga Nidra, or guided meditation. (We suggest that you have plenty of props at the ready. Couch cushions and blankets from your bed will do - but it might also be time to invest in a full set of proper yoga props! You can also cue up an eye pillow, lavender oil and someone to rub your feet in Savasana.)