come to this class when you want to get your ass kicked—in a good way. you’re capable of more than you think, and sometimes the only way to see it is to meet your edge. stop when you need to. rest when you need to. and keep coming back to your power.
recommended props: two blocks
featured poses:
child’s pose (balasana)
tabletop (bharmanasana)
puppy dog pose (uttana shishosana)
crocodile pose (makarasana)
thread the needle (urdhva mukha pasasana)
downward dog (adho mukha svanasana)
mountain pose (tadasana)
upward salute (urdhva hastasana)
halfway lift (ardha uttanasana)
high plank (phalakasana / dandasana)
low plank (chaturanga dandasana)
upward dog (urdhva mukha svanasana)
chair / fierce pose (utkatasana)
three-legged dog (tri pada adho mukha svanasana)
warrior 1 (virabhadrasana 1)
wide-legged forward fold (prasarita padottanasana)
dolphin pose (ardha pincha mayurasana)
seated straddle (upavistha konasana)
easy pose (sukhasana)
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