

Think restorative yoga is a breeze, akin to a candlelit massage? Far from it. In this blog, we'll explore why restorative yoga isn't just a simple 'recovery' practice—it's an advanced art that goes beyond physical healing.
While commonly perceived as a post-exercise indulgence or a substitute for regular yoga when injured, restorative yoga is, in fact, an advanced practice, I believe. It goes beyond the physical, delving into the realms of conscious relaxation and releasing habitual tensions.
Let's explore four major benefits of embracing this intricate practice.
Cultivating Conscious Relaxation: Restorative yoga, with its yin approach, distinguishes itself from more dynamic styles. Through long-held, supported poses, it nurtures conscious relaxation, resembling a meditation practice. The emphasis is not on doing more but on unwinding—creating a somatic, embodied experience that fosters self-discovery and personal growth.
Identifying Tension: A Path to Change The effort in restorative yoga lies in acknowledging and releasing tension. By surrendering to the support of the earth, practitioners uncover areas where they hold unnecessary tightness. This practice encourages letting go of muscular effort, leading to profound release and ease. It serves as a lesson on how to approach daily activities with wisdom and mindfulness.
Initiating the Relaxation Response: Restorative yoga sets the stage for the body's relaxation response. Grounding, deep breathing, and the serenity of this practice trigger a neurological shift from 'fight or flight' to a state of safety. This shift activates the body's self-healing mechanisms, promoting long-term health benefits in digestion, elimination, reproduction, growth, repair, and immunity.
Facing the Unseen: A Journey Within Our busy lives often revolve around constant 'doing'—a strategy to stay engaged and in control. However, restorative yoga challenges this habit, urging practitioners to confront deep discomforts and unwelcome feelings. It's a call to stop 'doing' and start 'being,' fostering self-awareness and caring for the entire self—an essential step toward genuine health and renewal.
So, far from a mere indulgence, deep restoration through restorative yoga emerges as an advanced practice, offering a journey into conscious relaxation, tension release, the relaxation response, and facing the self. In a world that glorifies constant activity, this practice invites us to explore the transformative power of stillness and introspection for true holistic well-being.
If you're ready to try this advanced practice then watch this space as a NEW workshop is coming SOON!!!!