two person yoga poses
Two-person yoga turns an individual practice into a shared activity built around communication, balance, and mutual support. You do not need to be equally flexible or experienced to enjoy it. The best partner poses are approached slowly, with both people able to adjust the shape or stop whenever something feels uncomfortable. Before you begin Choose […]
yoga pose on all fours
The yoga pose on all fours, often called Tabletop Pose, is a simple but important foundation for many yoga sequences. It creates a stable base for warming up the spine, practising balance, strengthening the core, and transitioning into other movements. Because it is easy to modify, it can suit beginners as well as experienced practitioners. […]
yin poses
Yin yoga is a quiet, slow-paced practice built around supported, mostly passive poses. Instead of moving quickly from one posture to the next, you settle into a shape and remain there for several minutes while observing the sensations in your body and the rhythm of your breath. This approach makes Yin yoga a useful complement […]
restorative yoga poses with props
Restorative yoga invites deep relaxation and renewal, using props like bolsters, blankets, and blocks to support the body. These poses encourage a gentle release of tension, allowing the mind to unwind and the spirit to rejuvenate. Find your tranquility.
restorative yoga poses
Restorative yoga is a quiet, supported style of practice designed to make relaxation easier. Rather than moving quickly between poses or working toward intense stretches, you use blankets, bolsters, blocks, cushions, or a wall to support the body. Poses are held for several minutes while you allow the muscles to soften and observe the breath. […]
