Flow: Organize and Strengthen with Breath • Hannah Adams • 20 min
30 min • 22m
Use focused Pranayama (breathwork), like Kapalabhati (fire breathing) and lions breath, and movement and to help you reorganize any misplaced tension and practice being with moments of discomfort with a bit more strength and ease.
Suggested props: Blanket or towel for knee sensitivity.
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