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Restorative Yoga

I took a restorative yoga class tonight with Dani Ibarra at YogaWorks Valencia.
I was pretty much ready to take a nap afterwards. It was amazing.

The whole class was at the wall and consisted of 4-5 poses with the lights dimmed, almost dark.

1st pose: Relaxation pose.

Place 1 block at the tallest level for your head.

Another block at the medium level for your ribs right above the shoulder blades.

Lie a bolster on top of these blocks.

Fold a blanket in half, and drape it over the bolster as a pillow for your head.

Fold two blankets into squares for your arms. Place the blankets to the sides of the bolster.

And roll a blanket to be placed underneath your knees.

Lie down on the bolster, extend your legs forward and place the rolled up blanket underneath your knees. Adjust the square blankets for underneath your arms. Snuggle the ends of the blanket draped on the top of the bolster around your head like a little nest.

Close your eyes. Stay for 8-10 min.

2nd pose: Spinal twist.

Move the square blankets aside (the ones your arms were laying on.)

Have the R side of your torso face the bolster, knees bent. Inhale elongate, exhale turn your torso to face the bolster and lay down for a twist. Your head can be to the right or left – looking to the left will be a greater twist, but be careful of your spine is tight or your neck is tender.

Stay for 8 min. Repeat on L side.

3rd pose: Hip opener.

Either: Sit cross legged. Place a block, bolster or block on top of a bolster in front of you. Extend your torso forward and have your forehead rest on the block or bolster.

Hold for 8 min, switch cross of legs other side.

***If your knees hurt…

Open your legs into a V-shape. Extend torso forward, rest forehead on props.

4th pose: Assisted bridge pose.

Face the wall.

Place a blanket to the extent of your mat.

Place two blocks at medium height against the wall for your feet (the blocks should be touching each other short side to short side)

Prepare a loop in a strap about the width of your hip bones for your thighs.

Fold a blanket for your head. (may or may not use)

Lie down. Bend your knees. Place the strap around your thighs.

Take bridge pose. Place the bolster underneath your tailbone. Extend your legs so your feet press into the wall and are lying on top of the blocks.

If you want, you can place the blanket underneath your head.

Stay for 8 min.

5th pose: Legs up the wall (Savasana variation)

Place a folded blanket by the wall.

Take legs up the wall, but, make sure your bum (the cheeks to be exact…) are off of the blanket.

The blanket should be placed more by the tailbone, up to the frontal ribs.

Stay for 10 min.

 

Teaching the Core to Move Your Body

I challenge you to complete your whole yoga practice by moving your body with your core. Consciously let your core move you into the next pose. The minute you feel your other body parts tense up, stop. Take a break, perhaps childs pose, and pinpoint your core again.

I really really want to be able to do a handstand using my core instead of kicking my legs up. The problem for me is teaching my injured neck to NOT activate and tense up when my core engages. I practiced Half Sun Salutations extremely slowly letting my core direct my movements, then played with planks and ended up here :) goodnight !! #yogini #yogateacher #plank #corepower #neckinjury #mindovermatter #himom #backbend #fitgirls

I chose to practice yoga tonight with this mindset because I am retraining my body to activate individually, so that eventually, my neck won’t feel the need to tense up to compensate for lack of strength. Also because my goal is to be able to do a handstand with the grace and ease of one of favorite yoga instructors – Mackenzie Miller.

Mackenzie Miller is one of the many yoga instructors that inspires me today. Her whole body is extremely strong and flexible, allowing her to do beautiful handstand variations and back bends with ease and grace. Her instagram videos (@mackenzieyoga), have inspired me to set my newest goal, and to find a new way to meet it.

Goal: To do a handstand by using my CORE instead of KICKING UP.

Obstacles: Avoiding muscle spasms and tension in the neck….

  1. when my core activates
  2. in weight bearing poses in general
  3. and when I am upside down.

Tonight I focused on avoiding muscle spams/tension in my neck when my core activates with Half Sun Salutations, standing oblique stretches, and playing with variations of plank.

I literally went through each motion in Half Sun Salutation at snail speed…my core was burning, and my neck was learning to stay calm. I also did a few side stretches holding the wrists, focusing on letting my core move my body into the pose – into the side stretch. 

I ended up playing with plank, forearm plank, and side plank with my knees on and off the ground to begin working through my second obstacle. Also went from plank to down dog. My neck DID tense up a few times, and I took child’s pose manyyy times, but baby steps!! I know I will get there, and this is huge progress for me :)