Yoga Journal Offers 15-Minute Child’s Pose Practice for stress Relief
New york, NY – yoga Journal has released a 15-minute yoga sequence centered around Child’s Pose, designed to provide a calming and accessible practice for moments of overwhelm. The practice, led by Yoga With Kassandra, focuses on gentle stretching and mindful breathing to ease tension and promote relaxation.
The sequence, detailed on YogaJournal.com, acknowledges the need for simple self-care routines in today’s fast-paced world. Child’s Pose, a restorative asana, is presented as a foundational posture adaptable to individual needs and comfort levels. the practice aims to help individuals “feel less overwhelmed” by encouraging a focus on the present moment and releasing expectations of performance.
The 15-minute flow begins with establishing pleasant variations of Child’s pose,emphasizing belly breathing – inhaling to expand the belly and exhaling to allow it to naturally contract. Participants are guided to explore side stretches within the pose, walking hands to the right and left while relaxing the forehead and chest toward the mat.
The practice encourages ”complete softness” and letting go of performance-based goals, rather focusing on simply “feeling into whatever is present.” Participants are then invited to return to their preferred Child’s Pose variation,breathing deeply into the back body and across the shoulder blades.
The sequence concludes with a gentle transition out of the pose and into a comfortable seated position. The practice is available via a YouTube video embedded on the Yoga Journal website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1awZCV6QrQ.