Surrender (YIN) at Overland Park
Untie knots, let the issues in your tissues fade, and allow the stress of the day to melt away.
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WHAT IS YIN?
A slow moving yoga class featuring long holds that gently stretch your body's deep connective tissues.
A good place to start
Breathe through the sensation of a handful of poses with extremely approachable names like Sleeping Swan, Butterfly and Puppy Dog.
CULTIVATE CALM
Learning to pause and lean into discomfort allows you to release tension, create space and find ease.
instructor
“As hard as things get, inside or outside of class, remember everything is temporary. Rest waits for you on the other side.”
WHAT IS YIN?
A slow moving yoga class featuring long holds that gently stretch your body's deep connective tissues.
A good place to start
Breathe through the sensation of a handful of poses with extremely approachable names like Sleeping Swan, Butterfly and Puppy Dog.
CULTIVATE CALM
Learning to pause and lean into discomfort allows you to release tension, create space and find ease.
From our INSTRUCTOR
“As hard as things get, inside or outside of class, remember everything is temporary. Rest waits for you on the other side.”
FEEL THE SENSATION
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