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Wrist Free Vinyasa, Part II

Intermediate I
(30 Reviews)
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This wrist free vinyasa class with Jonni-Lyn offers standing poses, hip openers, balancing poses and forward folds, all done without any pressure on the wrists. Jonni-Lyn shows you how you can be light on the fingertips - or simply hover them off the ground - and still maintain your balance, allowing you to practice for the days when you cannot (or choose not to) place weight on your wrists!

You can find Part One of this series here: Wrist Free Vinyasa, Part I.

Equipment

  • None

Focus

  • Hips
  • Whole Body
  • Twists
  • Flexibility
  • Backbends
  • Legs and Feet

Style

  • Vinyasa/Power Yoga
EvaMargita
January 16, 2022
Comment:

I have been practicing this and Jonni-Lyns other wrist free viniyasa with a broken wrist for a couple of weeks now and I am so happy for this wonderfull class! I wish there were more wrist free sets!

MaryRose Metcalfe
October 15, 2021
Comment:

This was a nice break on some pain in my upper arm. So it's good for more than just wrist issues.

outdooryoga
May 26, 2021
Comment:

So yummy! This is what I would consider a great morning practice: plenty of slow stretching and a build up to some deeper stretches, with lots of deep breathing. Nothing too jarring or intense, but those hip stretches sure can be! Calm, soothing, yet awakening. Thank you, Jonni-Lynn!

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