1st Restorative class of the month includes optional healing touch and a virtual option
Use your Regular Class Card/Pass OR $25 Drop in
Led by Ginger | In Person OR Online (1st class of the month) | Sign up here
YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN SET OF PROPS AT HOME FOR THE VIRTUAL OPTION
(bolsters, blocks, blankets, strap)
As you relax into restorative poses, Ginger will offer (optional) hands on craniosacral techniques to help calm the nervous system and relieve tension. You can expect a very light pressure and a gentle following of the natural rhythms within your bones and connective tissues.
Restorative Yoga, a gentle and nurturing practice, focuses on the art of relaxation and rejuvenation. It is specially designed to alleviate stress, calm the nervous system, and promote deep rest. By using various props such as blankets, bolsters, and blocks, restorative yoga poses aim to support the body in a comfortable and effortless manner, allowing for complete ease and surrender.
During a restorative yoga session, the emphasis is placed on extended holds of postures, typically ranging from 3-8 minutes. This prolonged stillness creates an opportunity for the body and mind to enter a state of deep relaxation, promoting a sense of tranquility and restoration. By consciously slowing down and actively resting, restorative yoga invites practitioners to let go of tension and release physical and mental fatigue.
Moreover, restorative yoga promotes the use of conscious and mindful breathing techniques, which further aids in activating the body's relaxation response. This response, also known as the parasympathetic response, counters the effects of the fight-or-flight response, stimulating the body's innate ability to heal and replenish.
By engaging in restorative yoga regularly, individuals can derive numerous benefits. These include reduced anxiety and stress levels, improved sleep quality, enhanced mood, and increased overall well-being. Additionally, restorative yoga can complement other more active yoga practices, providing a necessary balance between effort and surrender, energizing and nurturing the body and mind.
In conclusion, restorative yoga serves as a therapeutic practice that prioritizes relaxation and renewal. By consciously cultivating stillness, gentle movement, and breath awareness, practitioners can tap into the profound healing potential within, rejuvenating their entire being in the process.