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Playing the Edge

Intermediate I
(109 Reviews)
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This Hatha yoga class is about Playing the Edge - exploring the point at which you feel the stretch. It begins with Sun Salutations, then flows into a challenging floor sequence that includes twists, binds, side bends.... an awesome full body opening! It finishes with an 11-minute relaxation.

Equipment

  • Strap

Focus

  • Hips
  • Vigorous/Energy
  • Whole Body
  • Twists
  • Strength
  • Spine
  • Flexibility
  • Legs and Feet
  • Neck/Shoulders
  • Morning
  • Lower Back

Intensity

  • Vigorous Yoga

Style

  • Hatha Yoga
  • Yoga for Runners
happycritter
April 26, 2011
Comment:

I enjoyed the stretching combined with the binds and twists to deepen the stretches. I especially found the quadriceps stretches especially helpful as I don't find I get many quad stretches in my normal classes. I liked that the progression was directly from sun salutations to the rest of the instruction as in my Ashtanga practice.

I did this class within 30 minutes of waking and found my joints to tight to take full advantage of the stretches. It will be a great exercise to de anytime after work when my not so young joints are a bit more loose.

Thanks again for a great offering.

Namaste