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Our Stenciled Heart by Miriam Shapiro |
In honor of Valentine’s Day, here’s a short sequence that wastes no time getting to the heart of the matter, so to speak. In this case, that’s freeing the chest, mobilizing the shoulders, releasing tightness in the upper back, and lifting the sternum—all essential actions that, together, can create the uplifting and heart-opening experience of supported backbends. It begins with some quick and effective shoulder openers followed by three supported backbends. Enjoy!
Props needed:
- A mat
- 1 blanket
- 1 bolster (or 2-3 extra blankets)
- 2 blocks
- 1 belt
Heart-Opening Sequence
1. Arm Sweeps.
2. Overhead and Side Shoulder Stretch with strap.
Hold a strap behind you with your hands about 6” apart. Keep your elbows bent, roll the tops of your arms back, lift and open your chest.
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