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Yoga For Stress Relief: Yin and Yang

Yoga for Stress Relief: Yin and Yang is a class for everyone.  Just in time for the holiday season to help us let go of stress.  This can be a difficult time of year for many.  This class starts with a "Yang" practice which heats up the body.  Yang is associated with heat and light.  It is male-dominated energy according to Chinese philosophy.  Much of our world seems to be Yang dominant.  Where I live in Southern California, there is so much Yang energy.  A lot of competition to succeed...to "keep up with the Joneses" and to work, work, work.  This creates stress for many.  Our bodies spend way too much time in the "fight or flight" mode which wreaks havoc on our physical and emotional systems.  Yin is the feminine passive energy associated with cold and darkness.  It is a calming energy that allows us to relax and renew ourselves.  Yin is as important as Yang and we need both in order to find balance in our lives and in our bodies and minds.

I highly recommend reading "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho.  It's a wonderful "hero's journey" that describes the importance of following your heart's desire, or dream, or "Personal Legend."  It's so important to follow your heart to find your "Dharma" or what you were meant to do with your life.  By following this, we all add love to the world. 
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Yin Yoga for Deep Stretching with Lesley Fightmaster

This Yin Yoga for Deep Stretching class has been the most requested class yet!  This deep stretch class is very meditative.  If you practice this 2 to 4 times per week, you'll be amazed at the increase in flexibility you experience.  The poses are held for 3-5 minutes.  You may find it very challenging to hold poses this long at first, but as you continue, you may choose to push the pause button for longer holds.  As always, listen to your body and use as many props as you wish to make the pose more comfortable.  You can always remove props as you hold the pose or as you practice more frequently. This sequence is inspired by Sarah Powers and her practice tips are: first, come into a pose at your appropriate edge, next become still as you would in meditation, finally, stay for a while. You can increase your holds as you continue to practice.  Please subscribe and like this video (if you do) and tell your friends about Free Yoga Classes! :-)

 

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