Yoga Flows
This video collection is comprised of Yoga workouts in "vinyasa" or flow-style formats, moving from one position to the next in a logical progression. This style is designed to keep your mind focused while you move your body through a variety of progressive yoga postures. These videos will help improve your overall strength in various joint ranges by safely improving the health of your muscles. Learn how to use yoga props to enhance your practice and make your poses feel more comfortable. As your muscle strength improves, so will your range of motion, giving you new freedom and an overall sense of stability.
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Video 331 | Core Yoga Wake-Up (30 Minutes) with Lauren Eirk
If you woke up feeling fatigued, stiff and tight, it may be a sign that your muscles need attention! In this 30 minute Yoga practice, target muscles that attach to the pelvis, hips, shoulder blades, ribs and vertebral column using gentle isometric resistance training.
Begin with a breath-cent...
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Live Event | Essential Yoga (60 minutes) with Lauren Eirk
This Yoga class is designed to give you a comprehensive, full-body workout combining gentle isometric holds and flowing motion using a Yoga strap and block for added feedback and support. All levels welcome in this refreshing workout to start your day, complete with an opening breathwork meditat...
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Video 321 | Stress Relief Yoga (30 minutes) with Lauren Eirk)
If your day is not going quite as planned, this practice will help! We start with a mindful body awareness meditation and begin to create movement with areas in the body that are typically affected by stress and immobility. This routine uses no equipment but your body and appropriate for all le...
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Video 315 | Yoga for Golf: Mobility (30 Minute Practice) with Lauren Eirk
This Yoga for golf begins with a golf meditation to help you visualize your golf swing skillset and lower game anxiety. We then move into a warm up followed by standing poses designed to strengthen the hips, improve spinal mobility, and train the core. Poses chosen in this routine are similar t...
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Live Event | Flow Yoga Challenge (60 mins) with Lauren Eirk
Integrate the mind and body with this athletic, breath-centered practice. Get a chance to transition from standing to floor poses using a variety of creative sequences. Optional Yoga strap and blocks will be used to add variety and resistance in postures. This is an intermediate practice.
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Video 267 | Yoga for Mindfulness (45 Minute routine) with Lauren Eirk
Yoga for Mindfulness begins with a breath awareness meditation complete with some powerful mantras to guide the practice. Practice isometric muscle contractions using bodyweight and use of friction for hip, core, and upper body strengthening in this gentle Yoga flow. Moving slower with a bit mo...
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Video 255 | Breathe and Flow (40 Minutes) with Lauren Eirk
Everyone has their own specific routines that they go through to wake up or get motivated. In this video, we begin with a breath-centered exercise to increase overall awareness and get us ready to practice before a gentle yoga practice.
The Yoga flow combines standing poses, backward bends, cor...
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Video 232 | 45 Minute Vinyasa Flow with Lauren Eirk
This body weight only vinyasa style Yoga flow is more athletic in nature, moving from one position to the other with a strength focus. We start with a centering breathwork meditation to set our intention and check in with our body. This is followed by a limbering movement warm up and a strong, ...
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Video 226 | Wake Up Yoga (30 Minute Workout) with Lauren Eirk
This workout is a Gentle Yoga practice that is designed to gently wake up the muscular system after a long period of rest or non-movement. This soothing practice begins on the floor and progresses to standing with a vinyasa flow routine. Activate your muscles to work out any tension and stiffne...
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Video 206 | Better Posture with Yoga (45 Minute Workout) with Lauren Eirk
Joints are made to move and muscles are designed to create tension. Every position that our body takes involves some sort of posture to deal with any challenges from our environment and maintain a strong center of mass. Good postural control is needed to orient the head, protect us from injury,...
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Video 210 | Yoga for the Foot (35 Minute Workout) with Lauren Eirk
Any exercise modality will require the foot and ankle to have enough strength and rigidity to propel the body forward as well as enough mobility to adapt to the surfaces that we walk on. However, due to our lifestyles and shoe choices, our feet are often the weakest part of the body. The streng...