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.
A Hint of Salt: Embodying Effortless Effort (Flow State)
Breathing for Focus: 2+1 Breath and 10-Count Breath Meditations
Rest, Recalibrate, Recharge: My Top 3 Tips for a Better Night's Sleep
Let’s talk about SLEEP. We spend roughly 1/3 of our lives doing it and those (ideally) 7-9 hours each night are essential if we want to function as a human each day. But if you’re struggling with poor sleep and feeling your best each day, here are 3 tips that I’ve found helpful to promote a good night’s sleep…
30min. Yoga for Athletes: Active Recovery Flow
A Hint of Salt: The Strength to Keep Showing Up
Breathing for Confidence: Bhramari Pranayama
Practice Notes: Tips + Techniques for Healthy, Happy Knees
Recovery Yoga: 3 Poses to Unravel Your Spine + Reset Your Posture
Deeply Involved, Less Attached: Root Down to Rise
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.
Nourish Your Roots: MFR for the Feet
Exploring the Edge: Yoga, Surfing, Life
Recovery Yoga: 5 Hip-Openers Using the Wall
Breathing for Courage: Kapalabhati
Human Connection: Like Islands in the Sea...
Self-Love: Foam Roller Routine for Chest, Shoulders & Upper Back
Breathing for Connection: Partner & Heart Breathing
Metta Meditation for Self-Love & Loving Kindness
A Hint of Salt: Practice, Patience, and Dedication
As cliche as it sounds, our yoga & surfing practices often remind us of this truth that extends far beyond our surfboards or our yoga mats: The destination is in the journey, the practice is in the process. And if we can focus on what’s in front of us now, we can open ourselves up to the possibility of what’s next.