New to YogaAnytime, your video was the first I've done. I LOVE this sequence--especially the use of blocks. Its fun to introduce students to props, the possibilities are almost endless. Thank you for a wonderful and inspiring class 🙏🏽
Hi Wendy, Welcome! So glad you're here and enjoyed the practice. Yes, the possibilities are almost endless... offering support and space to lengthen while feeling held. Enjoy! Yoga Anytime is an amazing resource and there are so many wonderful teachers and practices to discover. xoA
Hi Raquel. Ahhh, I am just now seeing your comment. So glad to hear that you loved using the blocks in your practice. They are one of my favorite go-to props to help offer a bit more support and length. Keep me posted! xoA
Hi Jeannie, So great to hear from you. Blocks are some of the best assistants. I love the feeling of openness that I get in upward dog with the blocks. Keep me posted on what you're discovering in your practice. Warmly, Alana
Hi Alana, I loved your use of the blocks in this practice! I've been struggling with sciatica and a sore right hip, and using the blocks allowed me to step right through into a lunge on the right with no trouble at all. Thank you for the great modification!
Hi Pascale - I'm sorry to hear about your sciatica and right hip, AND I'm so glad to hear that the blocks offered the right amount of support and height to access a lunge (which is so helpful for stretching the thigh and releasing the psoas). You might explore Sphinx Pose (a backbend on the belly / forearms) to help with the sciatica, as well as Bridge Pose or Locust Pose.
We do have a Yin Yoga practice with Kate Smith that targets Sciatica Relief
As always, listen to your body and modify as needed. Keep us posted on your yoga journey! With Love, Alana