EPISODE · Oct 27, 2022 · 19 MIN
Yin Yoga with Props: Is this even controversial anymore?
from Moved To Meditate Podcast · host Addie deHilster
In today's podcast episode, I talk about something that used to be quite controversial in the yoga world: Yin Yoga props. While it's (hopefully) not the hot debate it once was, the misconception is still out there that we don't use props in Yin Yoga. In my continuing effort to dispel the myth, I'll talk about all of the ways I think props fit in to the Yin Yoga practice, why it's important, and why we should keep making sure that students and Yin Yoga teachers know that props are welcome here. You'll hear about: My experiences leading Yin Yoga trainings and encountering resistance there about the use of props An awkward conversation with a studio owner in the past who assumed I wouldn't use props in Yin Yoga class How a Yin Yoga Teacher Training was (ironically!) where I first learned to use blankets, bolsters, and other props in my poses And my Top 9 reasons why props are essential to a safe and effective Yin Yoga practice. I hope this episode will leave you feeling empowered to use the support you need in your practice. You'll have all the talking points you need to explain the benefits Yin Yoga props can have for promoting safety, healthy tissues, a calmer nervous system, and a meditative state during the pose. -- For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast. You can find my Yin Yoga Poses + Props course, an 8-hour on-demand training, at movedtomeditate.yoga/onlinecourses. Or, for accessible guided practices that align with these podcast topics, check out my Moved To Meditate Class Library at movedtomeditate.com. And, I'm on Instagram at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, yoga, and pictures of PNW nature and my adorable kitty, Mustache).
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