Yoga for Hiking

Are you ready to hike?

Are you ready to get back out on the trails and explore the vast wilderness? Or have been telling yourself you have all winter to train? (oops) Or, have you been always thinking of going hiking but just never feel physically/emotionally ready? Some of us will just hit the first hike knowing there will be pain, sweat, and tears and we won’t be able to sit for days (lol). I’m here to say that there’s still time to get ready for that first hike and have it feel like a breeze. I will also say forcing our bodies to endure such physical stress without preparation can just lead to accidents or injuries and can make that first hike your only hike of the season. Now where is the fun in that?

Yoga for Hiking

A 6-week series to prepare both body and mind for hiking

When hiking we are propelled forward for long periods often with weight on the back, this can cause a shortening on the front line of the body and create a pull on the backline, overstretching and weakening the muscles and other connective tissue. These are just some of the areas you might experience fascial restrictions from hiking and they can lead to dysfunctional movement patterns in the body, and when we include repetitive movements for extended periods, such as those while hiking, we can experience pain and even injury.

In this 6-week program we focus on hydrating, strengthening, and lengthening key muscles used for hiking, and the opposing muscle groups to support muscle balance. We will focus on key postural muscles groups, identify patterns that may be restricting your movement and performance, and work to create ease and fluidity in your adventures. In this series we will also discover what fascia is and explore the facial lines of the arms, legs, and core to help reduce tensions and strain in the body.

We explore foot to pelvis connection for stability, root to rise for strong foundation, core connection, and muscle strengthening to help increase stability and endurance. We will also focus on retractable and repeatable movements to increase muscle memory and balance and improve agility to help reduce risk of falling and injuries.

What you will learn

  • What is Fascia, how to nourish, hydrate, release and why. How this may help to improve movement, function, and performance.
  • Anatomy of key joints, movements, and muscles that support mobility and balance.
  • Postural awareness including resting posture in both standing and sitting, GAIT, and how this translates in the body – we will look for fluidity in movement patterns and areas that may be restricted.
  • Education on warming up- preparing the body for the exertion to reduce risk of injury. Injury prevention- common areas of injury and conditions hikers experience.
  • Repetitive and retractable movements to increase muscle memory and balance and improve agility to help reduce the risk of falling and injury.
  • Balance practices for emotional and energetic stability – breathwork, meditation, supportive lifestyle patterns, self-care habits, and self-awareness exercises for vitality and endurance.
  • Connection to breath – Breath rate, BOLT score. Education on pranayama that may be supportive during exercise, cooling and calming breaths, how to support breathing at higher altitudes.
  • Emotional challenges while hiking – how practices support not only physical body.

This program is offered online or in-person for locals in Edmonton, AB and surrounding areas. Whether you and a group of friends or family members are looking for a shared yoga experience to enhance wellness, or you would like to “zone” in on your own personal practice, the choice is your, all programs can be offered as a group series or through private one-on-one’s.

Book a meet and greet to learn more by clicking HERE. All prices are based on a sliding scale system, to learn more about our pricing click HERE. Money should not be a barrier in my eyes, if the sliding scale does not fit your budget let’s discuss what does, email me at yourdiscoveryandjourney@gmail.com.

Upon registration, a payment link (and for online requests a Zoom invitation) will be sent to you. To register please email yourdiscoveryandjourney@gmail.com with your preferred date and time.

“Balance is the key to everything. What we do, think, say, eat, feel, they all require awareness, and through this awareness we can grow.” — Koi Fresco


Testimonial

I cannot thank Christina enough for her classes, they are the highlight of my week and each time I cannot wait for the next. She has been a fantastic teacher; correctly demonstrating poses, helping me to create a flow in my movements and patiently helping correct my posture in the poses so I do not strain my body. I have found her classes to have a perfect mix of strength building, flexibility and relaxation. Christina has a calm demeanor and soft voice that helps to focus and guide you through the practice. And I have especially appreciated that she takes time before class to check in with your state of mind and to see if there are any areas of the body that are bothering you. She will adapt or suggest modifications to help to properly exercise these areas, which really makes the classes more personable and feel tailored to you. I highly recommend Christina’s classes to anyone looking to start or expand their yoga journey.

Anonymous


This is an accessible yoga practice where we may explore poses sitting, standing, and lying down. All practices are designed to support your uniqueness. Movements can be offered in multiple orientations and the option to practice with a chair or from a bed is always available. Choose what best supports you as you move through your practice.

Suggested props: sturdy chair, no-slip surface, yoga blocks or books, yoga strap or belt, tennis ball(s) or similar, Pilates ball or small inflated ball, yoga bolster or firm pillow(s).

1:1 Yoga Therapy Sessions

Together we can discover what’s already amazing inside you!


Book Your Consult Today

Start your booking HERE email yourdiscoveryandjourney@gmail.com to schedule your appointment.

or, alternatively start your bookings with a free meet & greet here


What is Yoga Therapy?

I am often asked what is Yoga Therapy?

The International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) defines Yoga Therapy as “the professional application of the principles and practices of yoga to promote health and well-being within a therapeutic relationship that includes personalized assessment, goal setting, lifestyle management, and yoga practices for individuals or small groups.”

“the process of empowering individuals to progress toward improved health and well-being through the application of the teachings and practices of Yoga.”

I describe Yoga Therapy as a holistic journey of self discovery and a path to overall wellbeing. Using the teachings of Yoga and Ayurveda to reconnect our body and mind, rediscovering the spirit within us bringing us back to wholeness and contentment with our true self and current state. A Yoga Therapist empowers and supports individuals through their unique journey, focusing on the specific goals of the individual and looking at the body, mind, and spirit as one whole entity.

Here is a comparison of what you might see in a Therapeutic Yoga Class and Regular Yoga Class. This is a generalization and a regular yoga class can vary depending on the teacher and how much of the entirety they teach of the yoga tradition.

Yoga Therapy Class

  • Instructors have minimum RYT-200 hours and 800 hr IAYT accredited yoga therapy training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, yoga philosophy, yoga psychology, meditation, pranayama (breathing practices) , trauma sensitive teaching and more.
  • Clients have a specific health issue in common and other yogic practices are explored
  • Smaller classes, less participants
  • Pace of class is slower and focus is to regulate the nervous system
  • Sequences and practice only include 10 -13 movements,
  • interoception during movement is always an emphasis
  • Sequences include gentle, restorative movements (asana)
  • No obvious peak to the class and activating the relaxation response is the focus
  • Specific education related to the therapeutic focus are included in each class

Common Studio Class

  • Instructors have minimum RYT-200 hour training in a specific yoga style
  • Clients are mobile and classes are mostly asana and fitness based, and may not be accessible to all
  • Larger classes, more participants
  • Pace of class can vary and be much faster and focus often fitness based
  • Sequences/practices can include upwards of 20-60 movements (asana),
  • interoception may not be cued
  • Sequences may include high risk movements (asana)
  • The peak of the class is a physically challenging pose
  • Education of some yoga techniques or benefits may not be offered

Yoga Therapists also work alongside a multidisciplinary team, such as your doctor, chiropractor, physiotherapist, psychologist, and more to ensure you are receiving complete support and care along your journey.

More questions, visit the International Association of Yoga Therapists at https://www.iayt.org/ or let’s connect to discuss more.



Testimonial

I cannot thank Christina enough for her classes, they are the highlight of my week and each time I cannot wait for the next. She has been a fantastic teacher; correctly demonstrating poses, helping me to create a flow in my movements and patiently helping correct my posture in the poses so I do not strain my body. I have found her classes to have a perfect mix of strength building, flexibility and relaxation. Christina has a calm demeanor and soft voice that helps to focus and guide you through the practice. And I have especially appreciated that she takes time before class to check in with your state of mind and to see if there are any areas of the body that are bothering you. She will adapt or suggest modifications to help to properly exercise these areas, which really makes the classes more personable and feel tailored to you. I highly recommend Christina’s classes to anyone looking to start or expand their yoga journey.

Anonymous


1:1 Yoga Therapy Sessions

Together we can discover what’s already amazing inside you!


Book Your Consult Today

Start your booking HERE email yourdiscoveryandjourney@gmail.com to schedule your appointment.

or, alternatively start your bookings with a free meet & greet here


What is Yoga Therapy?

I am often asked what is Yoga Therapy?

The International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) defines Yoga Therapy as “the professional application of the principles and practices of yoga to promote health and well-being within a therapeutic relationship that includes personalized assessment, goal setting, lifestyle management, and yoga practices for individuals or small groups.”

“the process of empowering individuals to progress toward improved health and well-being through the application of the teachings and practices of Yoga.”

I describe Yoga Therapy as a holistic journey of self discovery and a path to overall wellbeing. Using the teachings of Yoga and Ayurveda to reconnect our body and mind, rediscovering the spirit within us bringing us back to wholeness and contentment with our true self and current state. A Yoga Therapist empowers and supports individuals through their unique journey, focusing on the specific goals of the individual and looking at the body, mind, and spirit as one whole entity.

Here is a comparison of what you might see in a Therapeutic Yoga Class and Regular Yoga Class. This is a generalization and a regular yoga class can vary depending on the teacher and how much of the entirety they teach of the yoga tradition.

Yoga Therapy Class

  • Instructors have minimum RYT-200 hours and 800 hr IAYT accredited yoga therapy training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, yoga philosophy, yoga psychology, meditation, pranayama (breathing practices) , trauma sensitive teaching and more.
  • Clients have a specific health issue in common and other yogic practices are explored
  • Smaller classes, less participants
  • Pace of class is slower and focus is to regulate the nervous system
  • Sequences and practice only include 10 -13 movements,
  • interoception during movement is always an emphasis
  • Sequences include gentle, restorative movements (asana)
  • No obvious peak to the class and activating the relaxation response is the focus
  • Specific education related to the therapeutic focus are included in each class

Common Studio Class

  • Instructors have minimum RYT-200 hour training in a specific yoga style
  • Clients are mobile and classes are mostly asana and fitness based, and may not be accessible to all
  • Larger classes, more participants
  • Pace of class can vary and be much faster and focus often fitness based
  • Sequences/practices can include upwards of 20-60 movements (asana),
  • interoception may not be cued
  • Sequences may include high risk movements (asana)
  • The peak of the class is a physically challenging pose
  • Education of some yoga techniques or benefits may not be offered

Yoga Therapists also work alongside a multidisciplinary team, such as your doctor, chiropractor, physiotherapist, psychologist, and more to ensure you are receiving complete support and care along your journey.

More questions, visit the International Association of Yoga Therapists at https://www.iayt.org/ or let’s connect to discuss more.



Testimonial

I cannot thank Christina enough for her classes, they are the highlight of my week and each time I cannot wait for the next. She has been a fantastic teacher; correctly demonstrating poses, helping me to create a flow in my movements and patiently helping correct my posture in the poses so I do not strain my body. I have found her classes to have a perfect mix of strength building, flexibility and relaxation. Christina has a calm demeanor and soft voice that helps to focus and guide you through the practice. And I have especially appreciated that she takes time before class to check in with your state of mind and to see if there are any areas of the body that are bothering you. She will adapt or suggest modifications to help to properly exercise these areas, which really makes the classes more personable and feel tailored to you. I highly recommend Christina’s classes to anyone looking to start or expand their yoga journey.

Anonymous


1:1 Yoga Therapy Sessions

Together we can discover what’s already amazing inside you!


Book Your Consult Today

Start your booking HERE email yourdiscoveryandjourney@gmail.com to schedule your appointment.

or, alternatively start your bookings with a free meet & greet here


What is Yoga Therapy?

I am often asked what is Yoga Therapy?

The International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) defines Yoga Therapy as “the professional application of the principles and practices of yoga to promote health and well-being within a therapeutic relationship that includes personalized assessment, goal setting, lifestyle management, and yoga practices for individuals or small groups.”

“the process of empowering individuals to progress toward improved health and well-being through the application of the teachings and practices of Yoga.”

I describe Yoga Therapy as a holistic journey of self discovery and a path to overall wellbeing. Using the teachings of Yoga and Ayurveda to reconnect our body and mind, rediscovering the spirit within us bringing us back to wholeness and contentment with our true self and current state. A Yoga Therapist empowers and supports individuals through their unique journey, focusing on the specific goals of the individual and looking at the body, mind, and spirit as one whole entity.

Here is a comparison of what you might see in a Therapeutic Yoga Class and Regular Yoga Class. This is a generalization and a regular yoga class can vary depending on the teacher and how much of the entirety they teach of the yoga tradition.

Yoga Therapy Class

  • Instructors have minimum RYT-200 hours and 800 hr IAYT accredited yoga therapy training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, yoga philosophy, yoga psychology, meditation, pranayama (breathing practices) , trauma sensitive teaching and more.
  • Clients have a specific health issue in common and other yogic practices are explored
  • Smaller classes, less participants
  • Pace of class is slower and focus is to regulate the nervous system
  • Sequences and practice only include 10 -13 movements,
  • interoception during movement is always an emphasis
  • Sequences include gentle, restorative movements (asana)
  • No obvious peak to the class and activating the relaxation response is the focus
  • Specific education related to the therapeutic focus are included in each class

Common Studio Class

  • Instructors have minimum RYT-200 hour training in a specific yoga style
  • Clients are mobile and classes are mostly asana and fitness based, and may not be accessible to all
  • Larger classes, more participants
  • Pace of class can vary and be much faster and focus often fitness based
  • Sequences/practices can include upwards of 20-60 movements (asana),
  • interoception may not be cued
  • Sequences may include high risk movements (asana)
  • The peak of the class is a physically challenging pose
  • Education of some yoga techniques or benefits may not be offered

Yoga Therapists also work alongside a multidisciplinary team, such as your doctor, chiropractor, physiotherapist, psychologist, and more to ensure you are receiving complete support and care along your journey.

More questions, visit the International Association of Yoga Therapists at https://www.iayt.org/ or let’s connect to discuss more.



Testimonial

I cannot thank Christina enough for her classes, they are the highlight of my week and each time I cannot wait for the next. She has been a fantastic teacher; correctly demonstrating poses, helping me to create a flow in my movements and patiently helping correct my posture in the poses so I do not strain my body. I have found her classes to have a perfect mix of strength building, flexibility and relaxation. Christina has a calm demeanor and soft voice that helps to focus and guide you through the practice. And I have especially appreciated that she takes time before class to check in with your state of mind and to see if there are any areas of the body that are bothering you. She will adapt or suggest modifications to help to properly exercise these areas, which really makes the classes more personable and feel tailored to you. I highly recommend Christina’s classes to anyone looking to start or expand their yoga journey.

Anonymous


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