Music You Might Enjoy

Many of you have requested a list of music similar to what is played in class, for use at home. Not all of these have been played in class due to copyright and licensing, but many have. I’ve used YouTube links when possible, so that the music is accessible to all. Please support the artists you love by using their Vevo channels, or a service such as Spotify or Pandora that helps to ensure everyone retains the rights and royalties for their work!

I’ll update as I find songs to which I enjoy doing yoga 🙂

Savasana Music:

  1. I Am – Krishan Liquid Mix” by Krishan, Nirinjan Kaur, Matthew Schoening, Ram Dass
  2. There Is So Much Magnificence” by Steve Gold (This is a live and poorly-recorded video. Please use the above-listed services to find the studio version.)
  3. I Am Light” by India.Arie
  4. Grace (feat. East Forest)” by MC YOGI, East Forest
  5. Bliss (I Am the Light of My Soul)” by Sirgun Kaur, Sat Darshan Singh
  6. The Power is Here Now” by Alexia Chellun
  7. Here in the Now” by Murray Kyle
  8. I Rise Up” by Beautiful Chorus

Energizing Music:

  1. Where It At?” by Trombone Shorty
  2. Higher Vibration” by Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
  3. Give Love” by MC YOGI
  4. Finally Moving” by Pretty Lights
  5. Drop the Game” by Flume, Chet Faker
  6. Drippin’” by SaQi, The Human Experience, WORTH
  7. Cleopatra in New York – Zim Zam Mix” by Nickodemus, Carol C, Zim Zam
  8. Breathe” by Eric Prydz, Rob Swire
  9. Heat Waves” by Glass Animals
  10. Sunu” by Rising Appalachia, the Human Experience
  11. Let it Breathe” by Rob Riccardo

Covers:

  1. Breathe in the Air” by DJ Taz Rashid, Momentology. Originally recorded by Pink Floyd
  2. Go Your Own Way” by Lissie. Originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac
  3. The Sound of Silence (Arr. Lewson, Trueman)” by Milos Karadaglic, 12 Ensemble. Originally recorded by Simon and Garfunkel
  4. Higher Love” by Radharani. Originally recorded by Steve Winwood
  5. May It Be” by Rogerio Tutti. Originally recorded by Enya
  6. Lean On” by nylonwings. Originally recorded by Major Lazer, MO, DJ Snake
  7. Carry On” by Gavin Mickhail. Originally recorded by Fun
  8. Radioactive” by William Joseph. Originally recorded by Imagine Dragons (Y’all, I don’t usually watch music videos, but this one is BEAUTIFUL!)
  9. Crazy” by Daniela Andrade. Originally recorded by Gnarls Barkley
  10. Float On” by Imaginary Future. Originally recorded by Modest Mouse

Meditative Music (few or no lyrics)

  1. Om (Invocation Dub) Omstrumental” by MC YOGI
  2. Devi Prayer” by Craig Pruess and Ananda
  3. Shanti (Peace Out)” by MC YOGI
  4. Gold Flow” by DJ Taz Rashid
  5. Tabla Breath” by Benjy Wertheimer, John De Kadt
  6. Luminous Emptiness” by Hang Massive
  7. Equinoxe, Pt. 2” by Jean-Michel Jarre
  8. Weightless Pt. 1” by Marconi Union (This song was created with science to help calm the mind!)
  9. Breathing Space” by Sacred Earth

Gentle and Breezy Music

  1. Finding a Dream” by Lishuid
  2. Misty Morning” by Sol Rising
  3. Lunar Lullarby (mr_slace Remix)” by Voyager, mr_slace
  4. Sea of Light” by DJ Taz Rashid, Momentology
  5. Turquoise” by Koresma
  6. Day or Night” by Electrical Tribe
  7. The White Feather” by AH*NEE*MAH
  8. Calming Nerves” by Guustavv
  9. Beads on the Wind (Instrumental) feat. Theo Brama” by Krystyn Pixton, The Human Experience, Theo Brama
  10. Carnet” by Mea

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What is Yin Yoga?

Yin Yoga is a style of yoga that includes holding poses for relatively long periods, usually between two and ten minutes. Depending on the practice, Yin Yoga may be supported with props or not. 

In Yin Yoga, the focus is on releasing and finding stretch in connective tissue, like ligaments and fascia, rather than the muscles. It includes deep release that is beneficial to both mind and body. Yin Yoga can help speed recovery, benefit other yoga and fitness practices, and increase mobility.

It can take several seconds for the body to begin to release muscles when a person stretches. Some say it can take six seconds for muscle release to even begin! It takes far more time for muscles to fully relax so that the supporting structures can also find space to release their tension. Yin Yoga is one of the few methods available for this kind of release.

Beyond the physical, a Yin Yoga session can assist with emotional release and mental well-being. As your brain tells your body to relax, the mind begins to find some calm due to the chemicals your body sends out naturally. As you remain still, focused on your breath and yourself, you may also experience deep emotional release, a sense of power, or comforting peace. 

Is Yin Yoga Different from Restorative Yoga?

Many people may have experienced Restorative Yoga, and wonder about the difference. In Restorative Yoga, the student is intended to be absolutely comfortable, completely supported. In a Yin Yoga practice, minor discomfort (never pain) is welcome. You are encouraged to find your “edge”, your point at which you feel stretch but not pain, and just be there. 

Do I Need Yoga Experience?

In general, you do not need any previous yoga experience to enjoy Yin Yoga. Each pose will be fully explained so that your practice can be both effective and safe. In most classes, you’ll also be given options in each pose. Each of us has a unique body, and sometimes you just don’t “bend that way.” That’s OK! A quick modification can help you reach your goals, including increased flexibility.

What Do I Wear?

You will want clothing that moves with you, like leggings or sweatpants with some stretch. The same goes for tops – stretchy is good! Clothes that bind or inhibit motion can really interfere with this style of yoga. 

Anything Else?

Yup. Otherwise I wouldn’t have included this paragraph! You may experience muscle soreness, emotional release, or physical detox after a Yin Yoga class. These are all good things, and indicate a beneficial practice. Muscle soreness is the easiest to understand – you’re stretching your muscles in ways they might not be used to, and they get a little sore. “Detox” isn’t just about drugs and “chemicals.” A session of deep Yin Yoga can aid the body’s natural systems of waste elimination, supporting the natural detox it does every day. Emotional release can occur during your practice, or in the hours after. Drink extra water before and after your session to help these functions progress normally. It’s also “normal” to experience none of this; it will depend entirely on your mind and body.

Whether you enjoy intense workouts and need this recovery time, or just want to find a little extra peace and flexibility, give Yin Yoga a try!

As always, if you try and discover Yin Yoga isn’t for you, that information can help your coach introduce you to other options with similar goals! Always work with your coach; it helps us find the very best ways to help you on your journey.

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