Calming Friday Yin with Tin
16 October 2020 •
17:00 - 18:15
Yoga by the Sea - Studio Mölle
Description
Tin's classes are soft and calm with a focus on grounding the body and landing in the breath to open up and replenish energy.
Yinyoga
In yinyoga, you let your muscles relax completely. You stay in each position for several minutes and at the same time practice conscious presence. When you do, the fascia, the connective tissue, will soften. When stiff, it prevents you from moving.
Each position is held for a 3-5 minutes, which gives us time to calm the mind as well. In yinyoga we want to access the body's fascia, connective tissue, instead of the muscles. This is achieved by not going so deep in the stretch and instead holding the position for a long time. Great focus is on the area around the hips and lowerback. These are especially rich in connective tissue and, according to yoga philosophy, store a lot of physical as well as emotional tension. The important thing is not how the position looks but how it feels.
Yinyoga is suitable for anyone who wants to stretch, relax and train focus and presence. It´s a very calm form of yoga. Everyone is welcome, you do not need any previous knowledge.
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COVID-19 GUIDELINES AT THE SHALA
We remain open although in smaller scale until further notice.
In times of Covid-19 and other seasonal flu please observe the following guidelines when you come to practice at the shala:
– If possible shower before you come to practice
– Wash your hands before and after class. Use hand sanitizer
– Bring YOUR OWN yoga mat, avoid using the the studio mats
– Bring a sweat towel
– Take your mat home and clean it AND wipe it after every practice
– Wash your practice clothes and mat towel after each practice
– Stay at home if you’re feeling sick (you should never practice with fever or sore throat anyway)
– Avoid using props or blankets at the shala
– Be ok with not receiving any physical adjustments
We ask you all to kindly cooperate so that we don’t have to close or risk spreading any virus.
Stay safe and healthy!