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Gentle & Restorative Yoga Flows

bySuhani SinghOnline sessions & Home visits across Delhi NCRStarts from1,800 Per SessionView full gallery

Slow down, breathe, and heal. These restorative sessions are designed for the prenatal and postpartum body, helping you find strength and contentment amidst the chaos of motherhood.

Using yoga blocks for support can transform a practice. Here, the blocks are placed under my back to create a gentle, restorative backbend. This pose helps to open the chest and allows for deeper, more relaxed breathing, which is so beneficial for new and expecting moms.

Another view of a restorative pose using blocks. This gentle arch helps to counteract the rounding of the shoulders that can happen from holding and feeding a baby. It's a simple way to give your body some love.

This gentle flow from a puppy pose to a cobra pose (Bhujangasana) is a beautiful way to warm up the spine. It's a simple, grounding sequence that can be done anytime you need a moment to stretch and breathe.

A simple seated flow to open the hips and stretch the hamstrings. This sequence is great for improving flexibility in the lower body and can be easily modified depending on your energy levels and stage of motherhood.

This sequence moves from a wild thing pose to a side plank variation and into a pigeon pose. It's a creative flow that focuses on opening the hips and strengthening the core, and I can guide you through modifications to make it feel good for your body.

She moves. A fluid transition from a three-legged dog into a king pigeon pose. This flow emphasizes flexibility and grace, reminding us that strength can also be soft and yielding.

Just a simple, intuitive flow in my living room. Moving from cobra to a wheel pose and back down is a great way to connect with your body's rhythm. My sessions are about finding what feels right for you on any given day.

About Gentle & Restorative Flows

Notice how I use blocks in these poses? They aren't just for advanced practice. In my restorative flows, I use them to create gentle backbends that lift the chest and release the tension held in the shoulders after a long day of nursing or carrying your little one. This support allows your body to relax fully, letting your breath deepen so you can recover without strain.

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