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Yin Yoga

Yin Yoga is a slow, deep yoga where postures are held for 3-5 minutes. It targets connective tissues (fascia, ligaments, tendons) and promotes deep flexibility, meditation, and letting go.

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Yin Yoga

Overview

Yin Yoga is a contemplative style developed in the 1970s by Paulie Zink, then systematized by Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers. Postures are held 3-5 minutes in total muscular relaxation, targeting connective tissues rather than muscles.

Core Principles

  • Finding the soft edge
  • Stillness once positioned
  • Duration of 3-5 minutes minimum
  • Muscular relaxation
  • Meridian stimulation
  • Meditative holding

Main Indications

  • Deep flexibility improvement
  • Stress and anxiety reduction
  • Complement to yang practices
  • Fascial health and joint mobility
  • Meditation preparation
  • Chronic pain management
  • Insomnia support

Session Structure

60-75 minutes, 6-10 postures held 3-5 minutes each with resting pauses between.

Contraindications

  • Joint hypermobility
  • Acute joint inflammation
  • Recent fractures or surgeries
  • Advanced pregnancy
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