Yin + Restorative Yoga Classes
Slow, floor-based classes focused on deep stretch and nervous system reset.
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Apr 1, 2026
Join Heather for a calming Deep Stretch Yin Yoga session designed to release tension and enhance relaxation. This class focuses on sustained stretches that target ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Mar 25, 2026
Heather opens this deep stretch yin class with a calm reminder that there are always alternatives and prop options if a pose doesn’t feel ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2026
Heather opens with a gentle invitation to settle into the present moment, using breath and a four-count rhythm to calm the nervous system and quiet ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Feb 25, 2026
This gentle yin class opens with supported bridge, butterfly, low lunge, wide-leg folding, and sphinx variations to help soften the whole body and invite the ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Feb 18, 2026
Heather opens this gentle yin class by inviting you to settle in any comfortable shape, soften the mind, and use slow nasal breathing to quiet ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Feb 4, 2026
Heather opens with a gentle invitation to settle where you are and breathe slowly, then guides you into long holds, side bends, dragon, forward folds, ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Jan 14, 2026
Heather opens this deep stretch class with a clear focus on staying in a comfortable edge, never pain, and uses breath, props, and a few ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Jan 7, 2026
A slow, grounding yin class with Heather that starts with a simple breath check-in before moving through long-held butterfly, side lunges, swan, a supported twist, ... read more
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Dec 17, 2025
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Dec 10, 2025
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Dec 3, 2025
75 mins
Recorded Wed, Nov 19, 2025
More About Yin + Restorative Yoga Classes
Supported practices that emphasize deep release, sustained holds, and nervous system regulation.
Yin invites longer-held shapes that gently influence connective tissue and joint mobility. Restorative uses thoughtful prop support to create conditions for profound physical and mental settling. Together, these approaches encourage tissue adaptation, parasympathetic activation, and meaningful recovery.
The pacing is unhurried. Attention turns inward. Over time, the body softens, the breath steadies, and the system recalibrates.
This is practice at the pace of integration.
