Deeply Restorative Yoga
Fri, May 24
|Soulidarity Studio
Wrap up your week with deep rest in this nurturing practice. Heated floors, bolsters & blankets - yes please! The link takes you to Soulidarity's booking page
Time & Location
May 24, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
Soulidarity Studio, 105 Elma St W, Okotoks, AB T1S 1J9, Canada
About the Event
Wrap up your week with a soul-nurturing deep rest class. Soothe your nervous system and come into rest.
Book your space, sign up online. New to Soulidarity Studio? Your first class is free!
Our lives are filled with doing, when is the last time we have allowed ourselves to just be?
Rest is not a luxury. Rest is necessary.
This practice helps to slow the body and mind to bring it into balance. Moving out of the "fight, flight or freeze" state of sympathetic nervous system and into the "rest & digest" parasympathetic nervous system.
This class will be softly lit with a beautiful warmed floor. Soothing poses to coax the nervous system into rest. You can even keep your eyes closed through most of the class if you wish. A lovely way to end your week & begin your weekend. When it seems you don't have time for rest is the exact time you need it most.
This is the magic of restorative yoga.
Restorative yoga helps support:
- Calming the monkey mind or busy brain
- Mental health, nervous system, physical comfort, muscles, joints & more
- Stress management
- Chronic pain
- Sleep quality
- Immune response
- Hormone imbalance, menopause
- Body awareness & self-awareness
- Connecting with self-nurturing & love
- Mindfulness
- Weight loss due to cortisol balancing
- Athletic recovery & injury prevention
- Injury & surgery recovery
- Mobility-challenges
- Promotes relaxation, cellular healing, fascial opening, circulation
- Moving through energetic blockages, emotional healing
- Unlocks patterns of reactivity
At Okotoks newest yoga studio at Soulidarity Okotoks, 105 Elma Street West
Booking link will take you to the studio website calendar, choose the class date to register.
"It takes courage to say yes to rest and play in a culture where exhaustion is seen as a status symbol."
- Brene Brown