Restorative Yoga Series

Description
A slow, grounding restorative yoga practice designed to offer a deep mid-week nervous system reset. This class focuses on gentle, fully supported postures held for longer durations, allowing the body to release tension without effort. Through stillness, breath, and intentional support, we invite the body into a state of rest and restoration. The slow-paced nature of this practice works with the deeper layers of the body—particularly the fascia. What is Fascia? Fascia is a continuous web of connective tissue that weaves throughout the entire body, surrounding muscles, bones, organs, and nerves. It provides structure, support, and plays a vital role in movement, stability, and overall well-being. Fascia is also deeply connected to the nervous system. It holds sensation, tension, and experience—and responds to how safe or stressed the body feels. When we slow down and support the body in stillness, we’re not just stretching—we’re creating the conditions for the nervous system to soften. This allows the body to shift out of patterns of holding and into a place where release can happen more naturally. By working in this way, we support mobility, flexibility, and the unwinding of deeper layers of tension, while honouring how interconnected the body truly is. What you feel in one area may be coming from another—and this practice gently creates space for those relationships to rebalance. This practice is less about effort, and more about allowing. This class is welcoming to all ages, body types, and experience levels, offering a safe and supportive space to meet your body where it is. Whether you are seeking rest, stress relief, or gentle reconnection, this space is here for you.