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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As I get older, I gain more and more appreciation for restorative yoga. When I was younger it felt like a waste of time.&#160; Why would I want to spend time relaxing in comfortable postures when I could be sweating?&#160; I usually found myself spending those last few moments of class in shavasana (corpse pose, &#8230; </p>
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<p>As I get older, I gain more and more appreciation for
restorative yoga.</p>



<p>When I was younger it felt like a waste of time.&nbsp; Why would I want to spend time relaxing in comfortable
postures when I could be sweating?&nbsp; I
usually found myself spending those last few moments of class in shavasana
(corpse pose, the traditional last posture of yoga class) thinking about what I
was going to eat after I left.</p>



<p>In <a href="/2018/09/24/wisdom-kindness-and-love/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="my previous post about yoga (opens in a new tab)">my previous post about yoga</a>, I mentioned that I am more interested in doing less strenuous yoga these days.  I still like my regular yoga practice to include a good sweat and at least a few moments of “yikes!”  But I also have an appreciation for the occasional restorative yoga class.</p>



<p>My neighbor around the corner goes to the same gym as I do
and one day we were chatting about our various workouts and the different yoga
classes that our gym offers.&nbsp; He
mentioned that sometimes he likes to take this one restorative yoga class that
uses lots of bolsters and blankets – it was like having nap time.&nbsp; I admitted that I have fallen asleep in
restorative yoga classes before.&nbsp; One
time I am pretty sure that I was snoring!</p>



<p>Usually restorative yoga classes will move through a few postures
in a slow and gentle manner, then transition into an extended shavasana (or, as
I seem to think of it, nap time). &nbsp;&nbsp;Substituting
a quick nap for your workout is not the point though.&nbsp; The ultimate purpose of any style of yoga is
to prepare you for meditation.&nbsp;
Restorative yoga just chooses to go about this in a different way than
more active, physically strenuous styles.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Props</h4>



<p>A restorative yoga class will tend to make extensive use of
props such as blocks, bolsters and straps.&nbsp;
As someone who was once young, aggressive and extremely flexible in yoga
class, I have only recently developed an appreciation for using these kinds of
props.&nbsp; Using props in various postures as
a sort-of bridge to connect your body and to the ground isn’t about making
something “easier.” &nbsp;The connection
enables the body to release tension and you can experience a posture more
fully, if not more deeply.&nbsp; </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Yin Yoga</h4>



<p>One restorative yoga class that I would take from time to
time was a yin yoga class.&nbsp; In yin yoga,
you hold each posture for at least two minutes.&nbsp;
Fortunately, the postures are not balances or inversions, but mostly
seated and laying-down positions.&nbsp; It is
a really interesting practice because you when you spend so much time in a
posture, you really have the opportunity to look into all the dark corners that
are easy to ignore when you aren’t holding the position for as long.&nbsp; I discovered things that I didn’t like about
postures that had been my favorites like baddha konasana (aka bound angle pose,
or butterfly stretch).&nbsp; Even holding
child’s pose for two minutes can be intense.</p>



<p>When I don’t fall asleep in shavasana, I do still find my
mind wandering. &nbsp;But another advantage to
restorative yoga for me is that it doesn’t have to be done on an empty stomach,
so I can often coax myself out of obsessing about food for at least a few
minutes.</p>



<p>Wisdom, kindness, and love.  Namaste.</p>
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