Now don't get me wrong, sometimes simple can be easy. And that's great. And sometimes there is a place for complexity as well. But the simple, the simple is available. Accessible. And when noticed and practiced regularly, the simple can support us in coming back to center. Back to what's true.
10min. Guided Practice for Self-Care & Loving-Kindness
A Hint of Salt: The Strength to Keep Showing Up
Metta Meditation for Self-Love & Loving Kindness
Self-Care Club: 7 Ways to Regulate Your Nervous System
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.
RAD Challenge: 3 Tips for Drinking More Water
As a part of the Healthy Living Challenge that I’m co-hosting with RAD, we’re encouraging everyone (myself included) to drink 80oz. of water each day. The other two parts of the challenge, mobility + exercise, are both already solid pillars of my daily routine. But the drinking enough water part?? Well, that’s the area I struggle in. So here are my 3 tips to help you drink more.
3 Journal Prompts to Encourage Reflection + Clarity
March Wellness Workshop: Restorative Yoga + Essential Oils
Self-Care Club: My Favorite Tools for Myofascial Release
Self care and MFR have been synonymous for me these days. MFR is great to add into a self-care routine because it doesn’t take much time, and you don’t really need a whole lot of space or many tools… But, if you wanted to invest in some high-quality MFR tools to add to your self-care tool kit, then here I share three I can’t live without.
Practice Notes: 5 Child's Pose Variations for Low-Body Love
New Spotify Playlist: Music for Mindful Movement (60min)
MFR for Surfers: A Curated Playlist for Overworked Shoulders
A curated playlist of a few of my favorite myofascial release (MFR) techniques for overworked shoulders -- perfect for surfers, swimmers, athletes, and weekend warriors!! You’ll need: two therapy balls (or tennis balls), a yoga block or foam roller, and maybe some pillows & blankets. These techniques are great to do at the end of a long day, or after a long surf or training session. Enjoy!
MFR for Low Back Pain (MFR for Surfers, Athletes, y Todxs!)
Low back pain is unfortunately all too common. Check out this myofascial release (MFR) tutorial to help you release tension, ease pain, and free up some space in the low back so that you can continue to feel good and move well! I highly recommend this as recovery post-surf or sport, or at the end of a long day. You’ll need 2 therapy balls.
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.
Always Adapting: MFR for Surfers on The Salty Club!
Let’s explore fascial health and the role it plays in how we move through our daily life. I began incorporating myofascial release into my self-care routine a little over a year ago and it has been a game changer - not only for my yoga practice, surfing & cross-training recovery - but also in how I feel and connect with my body. I’m stoked to share a 2-part MFR for Surfers Series that I recorded for the rad crew at The Salty Club!
At-Home Yoga: 5 Easy, DIY Yoga Props that You Can Recreate at Home
I am a BIG fan of using props in both my personal practice and in the classes that I teach. But with current times - classes transitioning to online, at-home, and bring your own props - it can be easy to miss the yoga studio experience. So here I share 5 easy, DIY yoga props that you can recreate at home!!
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.
NEW Virtual Group Yoga Classes & Online Private Yoga Packages
I took a short break from social media & virtual teaching, but I’m back and feeling refreshed and excited to teach online again! Join me for some NEW Virtual Group Yoga Classes and learn about my NEW Private Yoga Offerings. Plus, a THANK YOU discount code for your first Online Private with me. Click the link for more.