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Optimizing Your Flow and Go Yoga Experience

You’ve done it! You’ve taken the plunge and I’m so proud of you for choosing yourself, your health, and your well-being!! But now what? How do you optimize your at-home yoga practice?  The good news is there are several ways! The premise behind Flow and Go Yoga is to make it easy and accessible for you to show up, rock out a flow, and be consistent with it. Life is hard enough. Fitting a quick yoga flow into your day shouldn’t be one of those things. Our flows are all 20 minutes which is something you can do daily (or at least most days) and we offer more live times than any other yoga platform to help you stay consistent and accountable!  Without further ado, here’s how to get the most out of Flow and Go Yoga: #1. Use Yoga Props I can’t say this enough: Use Props! In fact, just have them handy! You don’t need to have fancy ones but here’s what we recommend: Yoga Blocks (2) - You can use a couple of sturdy, hardcover books instead and in cases where you just want to bring the...

The Benefits and How to of Headstands (Salamba Sirsasana) - With Pictures

You've definitely seen the social media posts on inversions - headstands, handstands, elbow stands, and all kinds of arm balances. But what are the benefits of headstands? And, how do you do them? They make Yoga look elegant and fancy, and they take some practice, but headstands, in particular, are attainable by any yogi!  Why do we flip upside down and try to stand on our heads? Admittedly, most yogis you see do it for fun. What's not to love about being upside down and playing on the mat?  The Benefits of Headstands The largest benefit from a purely physiological point of view is that it helps blood flow return to the heart. Our bodies have miles and miles of veins - little blood vessels with one-way valves that help return the blood to the heart. The valves help ensure one-way flow, returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart despite gravity. A headstand, or other inversions, means that venous flow now works with gravity. If you have varicose veins, inversions are helpfu...

Yoga, the Holidays and YOU!

With the holidays coming, you might be wondering where does my yoga practice fit in?  The beautiful thing is that while our schedules, customs, and habits change for a few days or weeks, yoga is something that we can take with us. In fact, my favourite part of yoga isn’t the big fancy asanas; it’s that no matter where I am or what I’m doing, yoga is always available to me.  You might be asking yourself how that’s possible. How do I find time to roll out a mat? Or even the space? Sometimes the answer is that you don’t roll out the mat, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still do yoga.  Yoga is the Sanskrit word for ‘union.’ It means connection to yourself. Read that one more time. Yoga means connection to YOURSELF: that beautiful soul and being that you are. It means you strengthen that connection, and that’s something that doesn’t always require a mat.  What you can do is work it into your every day. At its simplest, yoga is a mindful breath that grounds you and brings ...

Should I do Yoga Every Day?

We all know that yoga is one of the healthiest forms of exercise for your body and mind. However, is it beneficial to do yoga every day? If not, how often is the most optimal amount of yoga you should do? It depends on several factors, and in this article, we will go a little deeper.  How Often Should You Do Yoga? There’s a lot of information out there on what’s best. Some people say yoga should be practiced daily. Others will say that once or twice a week is enough to gain the benefits of this mind and body practice. Before I started my yoga teacher training, I was told that I should be doing at least 60 to 90 minutes of solo yoga daily to understand and appreciate yoga fully.  While this endurance was helpful for the long days of yoga teacher training, it’s also not very practical to everyday life.  The best answer I could give you regarding the amount of yoga you should do is that there is no one size fits all solution. It all depends on you, your schedule, and your bo...