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Yoga for Surfers + Athletes: 3 Ways a Regular Practice Can Support You

Yoga for Surfers + Athletes: 3 Ways a Regular Practice Can Support You

With winter just around the corner, now is the time to start prepping the body and the mind for the first swell of the season. There are many ways in which a regular yoga practice can support your cross-training and surfing, but for me, these are my top 3:

Yoga for Everybody: 5 Restorative Poses for a Recharge

Yoga for Everybody: 5 Restorative Poses for a Recharge

Life can be busy. And slowing down and really resting is rarely on our list of things to do. More often than not, we wait until we are forced to rest, whether that be due to burn out or illness or suffering an injury. Enter Restorative Yoga…

International Yoga Day + My 'Yoga Story'

International Yoga Day + My 'Yoga Story'

Yoga came into my life when I was 21 years old. Growing up I was an avid athlete – I played soccer and basketball, I was a competitive surfer, and I loved to run and train. Slowing down, moving with compassion, and sitting in stillness were words that most definitely weren’t in my vocabulary, let alone things that I ever practiced regularly…

In Gratitude For Surfing (Because Surfing is Medicine)

In Gratitude For Surfing (Because Surfing is Medicine)

A big part of surfing is learning to navigate the ever-changing and often unpredictable lineup. Similar to life, the ocean and her waves are influenced by many different factors, most of them being totally out of our control. And as surfers, we learn that the key to navigating these often tricky lineups is to stay present and remain calm.

March Wellness Workshop: Restorative Yoga + Essential Oils

March Wellness Workshop: Restorative Yoga + Essential Oils

Wellness is a multi-dimensional practice and there are many tools and techniques to support you along your journey. And that’s why I’m so excited for this month’s wellness workshop as it will be a collaborative event between myself and my dear friend, essential oils expert Vanessa Noll.

Journal Prompts for Monthly Reflection + Goal Setting

Journal Prompts for Monthly Reflection + Goal Setting

Taking the time to reflect and to set goals helps me to cultivate a clear and intentional path for navigating my day-to-day. If journaling is new to you and you’re looking for a place to start, or if you’re just looking for a little inspiration, here I share five journal prompts for monthly reflection and goal setting.

Practice Notes: 5 Child's Pose Variations for Upper Body

Practice Notes: 5 Child's Pose Variations for Upper Body

As promised from my previous Practice Notes, here are some of my favorite Child’s Pose variations for a little upper-body unraveling! These shapes are super yummy for the shoulders, chest, and upper back. Enjoy!

New Playlist: Just Get Moving (60min)

New Playlist: Just Get Moving (60min)

A 60minute Spotify playlist that’s nice for practice, movement, or general listening. This one’s called “Just Get Moving” because I like to use it for Sculpt Yoga classes or a more vigorous Vinyasa Flow. I find it supports a more grounding yoga practice as well, especially if you like to use energy + movement to help bring you into stillness + surrender. Enjoy!

Practice Notes: 5 Child's Pose Variations for Low-Body Love

Practice Notes: 5 Child's Pose Variations for Low-Body Love

Child’s Pose. It’s one of those poses that just feels good. And the beauty of this pose, like all of the other poses we move through on our mats, is that we can make subtle adjustments within the shape that can totally change the intention and sensation of the shape…

New Playlist: With Gratitude + Grace (75min)

New Playlist: With Gratitude + Grace (75min)

This playlist was inspired by the transitions of life. Most recently we've all gone through the big transition from one year to the next, but let this playlist (and your practice) encourage your attention to notice the subtle transitions we flow through from one moment to the next. Can we navigate these transitions with a little more gratitude and grace?

2020 in Rearview: 11 Things I've Learned This Past Year

2020 in Rearview: 11 Things I've Learned This Past Year

Needless to say, 2020 has been a challenging year for us all, affecting humans all across the globe. But I believe that challenges eventually pave way to solid foundations, growth, and expansion. So I thought it would be nice to compile, and share, a list of lessons that 2020 has taught me, and this is what came to mind…

3 Tips to Boost Your Immune System — For this Season, and many more to come!

3 Tips to Boost Your Immune System — For this Season, and many more to come!

As we find ourselves stepping into what we commonly refer to as “flu season,” still bobbing and weaving our way through a pandemic, there’s a lot of talk around boosting our immune systems, and for obvious and very good reasons. But a strong immune response isn’t just critical now, it’s crucial for keeping us healthy and resilient throughout every season of our life.

Turning In: A Yoga-Inspired Spotify Playlist for Fall

Turning In: A Yoga-Inspired Spotify Playlist for Fall

Happy Monday! And to kick off the week, and a new month, here’s a NEW Spotify playlist for you. This one was inspired by the transition from summer to fall, and as we switch seasons here in the northern hemisphere, the autumn months always seem to carry with them a sense of slowing down, turning in, and a return to routine. So, enjoy this mainly instrumental playlist to encourage introspection in your practice. Enjoy!!

On a Personal Note: A Few Things I Learned From My 30-to-31 Detox

On a Personal Note: A Few Things I Learned From My 30-to-31 Detox

As some of you know, or maybe you weren’t aware, I committed myself to a 30-day detox program leading up to my 31st birthday, which was this past Friday the 25th. Surprisingly enough, or maybe not surprising at all if you really know me well, this was the first time that I’ve actually successfully completed a “detox” program, and here are a few of my takeaways…

Cultivating a Clear, Calm and Focused Mind: A Mindfulness Meditation for Efficiency

Cultivating a Clear, Calm and Focused Mind: A Mindfulness Meditation for Efficiency

As a whole, our modern society is extremely distracted. And if you feel like you constantly have a million tabs open in your head at once (you are NOT alone), try this simple-yet-effective mindfulness technique to help you cultivate a clear, calm, and focused mind!

On Why It's Good to Get Outside (and Get a Little Sun on Your Skin)

On Why It's Good to Get Outside (and Get a Little Sun on Your Skin)

On average, it’s estimated that US adults spend about 90% of their time indoors. And although this tendency is not something new (the indoors is comfy with heat/air, TV, wifi), I also think that it’s really important for us to recognize and utilize the many mental & physical benefits that come from something as simple as stepping out into the sun.

New Yoga-Inspired Playlist: Sweet Like Honey (60min. Slow Flow)

New Yoga-Inspired Playlist: Sweet Like Honey (60min. Slow Flow)

A new yoga-inspired playlist that encourages sweet, slow, and intentional movement — Perfect to balance out the intense summer heat! Roll out your mat, deepen your breath, maybe do a little MFR, then slow flow like honey. Your body will thank you!

To Notice: Taking Our Practice Off the Mat and Into the World

To Notice: Taking Our Practice Off the Mat and Into the World

Our ability to notice 'on the mat' fine tunes our ability to notice 'off the mat.' If our practice stays limited to the confines of our yoga mat, then it is not really yoga. As our practice reminds us, we can learn so much when we give ourselves permission to get quiet and to notice... So why wouldn't we want to apply this to the external world??

New Playlist for a 75min. Gentle Vinyasa Practice

New Playlist for a 75min. Gentle Vinyasa Practice

NEW Yoga-inspired Spotify Playlist. Over the years, both my personal practice and classes have definitely transitioned from Power Vinyasa Flow to Gentle Vinyasa Flow, and THIS playlist here is a lovely soundtrack to inspire a little bit of mellow movement. Press play, turn up the speaker, roll out your mat, and get moving!

Self-Care Club: MFR for the Upper Traps (7min)

Self-Care Club: MFR for the Upper Traps (7min)

A cue that’s commonly heard in many a yoga class is: “Relax the shoulders away from the ears.” It’s like as a collective we hold tension in the neck & upper back. Relieve tension and stiffness, ease pain, and encourage tissue health and hydration with this myofascial release (MFR) technique that targets the tissues of the upper traps. You’ll need 2 therapy balls and a yoga block.