Yin & Soundbath
Relax and Restore
Service Description
Yin yoga is a slow-paced, meditative style of yoga that involves holding poses for extended periods, typically between 3 to 5 minutes or longer. This practice targets the connective tissues, such as ligaments, tendons, and fascia, rather than focusing primarily on muscles. Here are the key characteristics and elements of Yin yoga: Long Hold Times: In Yin yoga, poses are held for several minutes to allow for a deep, sustained stretch of the connective tissues. This extended hold time helps to increase flexibility and improve joint mobility. Targeted Areas: Yin yoga primarily targets the lower body, including the hips, pelvis, inner thighs, and lower spine. These areas are rich in connective tissues that benefit from the sustained stretching. Passive Practice: Unlike more active styles of yoga, Yin yoga is a passive practice. Poses are typically performed seated or lying down, and muscles are relaxed to allow gravity to deepen the stretch. Connective Tissue Focus: By applying gentle stress to the connective tissues, Yin yoga aims to increase circulation in the joints and improve flexibility. This can be particularly beneficial for maintaining joint health and function. Mindfulness and Meditation: Yin yoga encourages a meditative approach, inviting practitioners to turn inward and cultivate a sense of stillness. The long hold times provide an opportunity to practice mindfulness and observe sensations, thoughts, and emotions. Energy Flow: Yin yoga is influenced by traditional Chinese medicine and the concept of energy channels or meridians. Poses are believed to stimulate the flow of energy (Qi) through these channels, promoting balance and well-being. Use of Props: Props such as bolsters, blocks, blankets, and straps are often used in Yin yoga to support the body and facilitate relaxation in the poses. These aids help to maintain comfort and alignment during the long holds. Balancing Yang Practices: Yin yoga is considered a complementary practice to more dynamic (Yang) styles of yoga and physical activities. It provides a balance by offering a calming and introspective counterpoint to the vigorous and outward-focused Yang practices. Mental and Emotional Benefits: The slow, meditative nature of Yin yoga can help reduce stress, increase mental clarity, and promote a sense of calm. It provides a space for introspection and emotional release, contributing to overall well-being.
Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
What to Know • All yoga equipment is provided. For hygiene purposes, please bring your own mat to hot yoga, or your own towel to place on top of our mats • No phones, distractions or personal belongings permitted in the studio(s). Please just bring yourselves to maximise space. You can leave your things on the racks provided or leave valuables in your car • No shoes in the studio • Please arrive on time. We cannot guarantee entry for late participants • Please read and sign our liability waiver before attending the studio. You can find this in your confirmation email. Cancellations and Refunds • Refunds will only be issued if your session is cancelled by The Home of Holistics. • Should you wish to reschedule your appointment, please do so at least 3 hours before the class start time. • You can reschedule your class up to a maximum of 3 times. After this, your class will be cancelled and offered to someone else and will not constitute a refund. • Members will be charged the full rate of the class for no shows. Parking Information • During office hours (Mon-Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM), parking in the estate can be busy. • Please allow plenty of time to find parking before your session. Directions sent upon booking will include alternative nearby parking details. Please check the same email for this information, and consider these options if the main parking area is full.
Contact Details
Home of Holistics, The Yoga Room, Cwmbran, UK