Okay, hereS a breakdown of the Yin Yoga sequence for shoulders, based on the provided text. I’ll summarize the poses, instructions, modifications, and timings.
Yin Yoga for Shoulders: A Sequence
This sequence focuses on releasing tension in the shoulders through long-held, passive poses.
1. Heart Melting Pose (3 minutes)
* How to: Kneel on the mat (or with cushioning under knees). Reach hands forward, allowing chest and forehead to melt towards the ground.
* Focus: loosening tight shoulders.
* Modifications:
* Reduced Intensity: Bend elbows, draw hands closer to the body. If you feel numbness or tingling, do this.
* added Support: Place a pillow or bolster under your chest.
* Breath: Observe your natural breath without changing it. Pay attention to sensations in the body.
2. Bow Tie Pose (2 minutes)
* How to: Lie on your stomach. extend right hand to the left side of the mat and left hand to the right, crossing left arm over the right. Allow gravity to open the shoulders.
* Focus: Stretching the back and sides of the shoulders.
* Modifications:
* Reduced Intensity: Rest your head on your top arm or a support (block, pillow, blanket).
* Breath: Focus on your breath.
3. Broken Wing Pose (The text cuts off here, but I’ll assume it continues with similar instructions)
* How to: (Based on typical Broken Wing Pose) Lie on your side, with your bottom arm extended straight along the floor. Bend your top arm and bring the back of your hand to rest on the floor in front of your chest.
* Focus: Opening the shoulder and upper back.
* Modifications: (Likely to include using a blanket or bolster under the head or top arm for support)
* Breath: Focus on your breath.
General Notes from the Text:
* Emphasis on Passive Stretching: Yin Yoga is about holding poses for longer periods to target deeper connective tissues.
* Listen to Your Body: Modifications are provided to adjust the intensity of each pose. Pay attention to any discomfort or numbness and adjust accordingly.
* Breath Awareness: The text consistently emphasizes bringing awareness to the breath throughout each pose.
* Alternative Pose: sphinx Pose is suggested as a less intense alternative to Heart Melting Pose.
If you can provide the rest of the text for Broken Wing Pose, I can give a more complete description.