You adjust your food to your mood, so why should your yoga practice be any different? Yoga is for all year round. Whether it’s a fiery flow or grounding asana (pose), finding the right practice at the right moment will do wonders for your body inside and out.
During the warm summer months, a hot, intense yoga flow might not be what your body needs. In autumn, a slower form of yoga could give you the glow you’re looking for. Fluidity or stillness, as the leaves fall to ground this season, we can question whether we feel grounded within ourselves.
A slow Yin practice allows you the time to breathe deeply and reconnect with the elements around you, so you feel calm and at ease. Alternatively, Hatha yoga roots you to the earth with deeper asanas elongating your muscles and releasing any tension.
To lift your mood and give you inner peace, a slow meditative form might a good choice for these darker evenings. Or an Ashtanga class will give you a solid yoga understanding, as you move slowly through warriors and seated poses.
There’s no doubt that by listening to the elements and your body, you will find a practice that will help you relax this season. The best part? Ending every practice in savasana. Find yourself in total euphoria as you try not to fall asleep. Sounds good, right? We think so.
Amsterdam
Yin Yoga at De Nieuwe Yogaschool
Hatha Yoga at Thrive Yoga
Herstel Yoga at Yogaschool Noord
Ashtanga Yoga at Yogafest Studio
Rotterdam
Hatha Yoga (English) at Centrum Bodhi
Yin Yoga at Balanzs Mariniersweg
Iyengar Yoga at Yogastudio Charles Hond
Ashtanga Yoga at Yoga Vidya
Den Haag
Hatha Yoga at Wake-Up Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga at The City Retreat
Yin Yoga at Karina Delfos Yoga Lifestyle
Yoga Nidra & deep relaxation at Saktiisha
Utrecht
Yin Yoga at Heart Yoga
Hatha and Mindful Movement with Antar at Yoga Moves
Relax & Renew at Yoga Moves
Yoga at StabilityForYou
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