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60-Minute Yin Yoga: Intense Stretch & Full Body Release | Yoga With Kassandra

February 19, 2026 Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor Health

A 60-minute yin yoga sequence designed for an intense stretch is gaining traction among practitioners seeking deep tissue release and nervous system regulation, according to guidance published today. The sequence, detailed by yoga instructors, emphasizes stillness and mindful breathing throughout each pose.

The practice centers around holding poses for approximately three minutes, allowing for a gradual deepening of the stretch. While props like blocks or pillows can be used for support, they are not essential. The sequence begins with Half Saddle, a pose intended to stretch the quadriceps, with variations offered for different levels of experience. Practitioners are advised to modify the pose if they experience pinching or discomfort in the knees or lower back.

Following Half Saddle, the sequence moves into Half Butterfly Pose, focusing on stretching the hamstrings and spine. Instructors recommend allowing the spine to naturally round and avoiding forcing the forward fold. Cow-Face Pose is then introduced, targeting the hips and shoulders, with modifications available for those finding the full expression of the pose challenging.

The sequence continues with Sphinx Pose, a gentle backbend designed to expand the chest, and Broken Wing, a pose focusing on stretching the shoulders and chest. Emphasis is placed on relaxing the jaw, neck, and chest, and using minimal effort to maintain the pose. Child’s Pose is then incorporated as a resting and restorative posture.

The practice concludes with Reclined Twist, Reclined Butterfly, Happy Baby, and Savasana. Reclined Butterfly and Happy Baby are specifically designed to release tension in the hips and lower back. Savasana, the final resting pose, allows for integration of the practice and a return to a state of calm. Instructors encourage practitioners to notice how their body feels after the sequence, emphasizing the importance of mindful awareness.

Classes incorporating similar sequences are available both online and in-studio. The Awareness Center in Pasadena, California, offers Yin Yoga classes on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., led by instructor Rebecca, who emphasizes accessibility for beginners and the benefits of stillness and deep tissue release. A Yin Yoga – Gentle Midweek Reset event was held on February 11, 2026, at Pakilantie 83a, Helsinki, Finland. Events offering Yin Yoga retreats are also available, with 410 retreats scheduled for February 2026, according to BookRetreats.com.

A New Moon Soul Session & Restorative Yoga event, combining Yin Yoga with a soul circle, is scheduled for February 15, 2026, at Satsanga Sanctuary.

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