breath work

30min. Morning Mobility + Breath Work Flow (YouTube)

30min. Morning Mobility + Breath Work Flow (YouTube)

Kickstart your morning with some feel-good mobility work paired with an invigorating-yet-grounding breathing practice, and notice how it carries you through the rest of your day. Wake up your body, warm up your joints, and get everything online and ready to support you!

Breathing for Trust: Viloma Pranayama (Interrupted Breathing)

Breathing for Trust: Viloma Pranayama (Interrupted Breathing)

Viloma pranayama is an interrupted breathing technique that teaches patience and encourages trust through the intentional interruption or pausing of the breath. This technique can also be helpful in expanding lung capacity.

Breathing for Nourishment: 10min. Coherent Breathing

Breathing for Nourishment: 10min. Coherent Breathing

This slow, deliberate, and rhythmic breathing is incredibly efficient at balancing and calming the nervous system, raising heart rate variability, decreasing blood pressure, and boosting mood all while nourishing our bodies, brains, organs, muscles, and cells.

Breathing for Confidence: Bhramari Pranayama

Breathing for Confidence: Bhramari Pranayama

Turn down the noise between your ears and turn up your capacity to self-regulate, re-align, and speak your truth through Bhramari pranayama, also known as humming bee breathing. This is one of my favorites because it’s simple, accessible, and very effective.

Breathing to Ground: Extended Exhale (1:2 Ratio)

Breathing to Ground: Extended Exhale (1:2 Ratio)

While the inhale tends to be a bit more uplifting and invigorating, the breath out carries with it a capacity to slow us down, supporting our ability to surrender and rest. This is an easy and customizable breathing pattern that you can do anywhere to help you get out of your head and grounded in the now.

Breathing for Courage: Kapalabhati

Breathing for Courage: Kapalabhati

Technically a kriya, or an internal cleansing technique, kapalabhati can help to cultivate a clear & invigorated focus while also supporting the clearing out of both stagnant energy as well as any unhelpful & unnecessary thoughts.

Breathing for Connection: Partner & Heart Breathing

Breathing for Connection: Partner & Heart Breathing

Explore one breath practice for you and a partner and one technique to practice with yourself, both intended to cultivate a sense of connection, compassion, appreciation, and love.

Breathing for Patience: Box Breath (Sama Vritti Pranayama)

Breathing for Patience: Box Breath (Sama Vritti Pranayama)

One of my favorite techniques for when I’m feeling impatient, annoyed, or overwhelmed, I often turn to this breathing technique to help me anchor in the present moment, settle my nerves, slow down the thoughts, and create some space between my ears.

Self-Care Club: My Go-To Practices for Managing Anxiety

Self-Care Club: My Go-To Practices for Managing Anxiety

Anxiety is something that has been present throughout the majority of my life. It’s shown up in a variety of forms and ways over the span of my relatively short lifetime, and it wasn’t until fairly recently that I’ve begun to acknowledge it, accept it, and work with it, instead of working against it. Here are my 3 go-to practices for managing my anxiety.

Yoga at Your Desk: Chair Yoga + Myofascial Release (30min.)

Yoga at Your Desk: Chair Yoga + Myofascial Release (30min.)

This is a 30minute Chair Yoga class, with a little myofascial release (MFR) at the beginning an end, that you can easily practice at your desk. This is also a great class for beginners or for practitioners not looking to expend much energy. Enjoy!

Yoga with Salty: A Simple Breathing Technique to Calm Nerves (6min.)

Yoga with Salty: A Simple Breathing Technique to Calm Nerves (6min.)

This is a simple breathing technique that I often use to help me calm my nerves whenever I’m feeling anxious, stressed, afraid, or overwhelmed. It only takes a few minutes and can be practiced anytime, anywhere.

Practice Notes: Why Does Breath-Work Work??

Practice Notes: Why Does Breath-Work Work??

I was first introduced to breath-work through yoga. In recent years, my interest in breath-work has expanded to other techniques and applications. And aside from all of the different breathing practices and theories and techniques, I think we can collectively agree that there lies a little bit of magic in taking a slow, deep breath. It just feels good. But why is that??

Practice Notes: The 4-7-8 Breath

Practice Notes: The 4-7-8 Breath

A powerful practice does not need to be complicated or lengthy. In fact, sometimes the most seemingly simple practices can prove to be the most effective. Here I share a simple and effective breathing technique that I’ve been incorporating into my daily practice!