we’re getting into the core—not to sculpt or shrink anything, but to connect to the strength that already lives inside you. core work is essential for safe, sustainable movement, especially when prepping for inversions. this class is all about endurance, resilience, and trusting the power at the center of your body. it’s not about how it looks—it’s about how it feels and what it supports. you've already got everything you need.
recommended props: blanket, jelly pads (or anything to cushion your knees), block
featured poses:
corpse pose (savasana)
half boat pose (ardha navasana)
knees to chest (apanasana)
tabletop (bharmanasana)
high plank (dandasana/palakhasana)
downward facing dog (adho mukha svanasana)
forearm plank
dolphin pose (ardha pincha mayurasana)
legs up the wall (viparita karani)
easy pose (sukhasana)
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foundations for headstand
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easy opening flow
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recommended props: blocks, strap
featured poses:
corpse pose (savasana)
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yoga for strength and endurance
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