Taking some time to zoom-in on the TFL, you'll be challenged and you may get a few wonderful cramps, but you'll also likely feel some more freedom after this practice. The TFL is an oft under-appreciated muscle - especially for the walkers and runners amongst us. Also, if you've ever had weird lateral knee discomfort, this practice could have your name on it. A block could be handy here.
This practice explores the relationship between our ankles, knees and hips when it comes to lower body strength and mobility. Set up with a wall nearby, and have a couple of blocks on hand before getting started. If you've taken DMS, this class corresponds with your Yoga Detour Lower Body Trail G...
Driven by some of Drew's personal injury history with the shoulder, these exercises have been critical in the rehabilitation work that continues post-dislocation. If you're doing ANY hand-balancing or arm-balancing work, this work is a must for your preparation. Blocks will be needed for optimal ...
A 50-min practice that explores upper body strength and mobility. Grab a block and a dowel (or broom handle) and we'll meet you on the mat! If you've taken DMS, this class corresponds with your Yoga Detour Upper Body Trail Guide PDF.
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