There is really nobody in our modern culture who doesnβt experience some neck and shoulder tension. It can turn into a chronic problem that not only causes headaches, jaw tension, etc, but also deeply affects our sense of well-being. Yoga practice can give us a tool box with which we can start to find relief, mobility, strength and stability.
In this workshop, Sachiko will guide you in exploring ways to adapt, modify, and adjust basic yoga asanas so you can develop a well-rounded yoga practice to manage and prevent pain. We will use props such as belts, chair and wall ropes to support us and help us cultivate deeper insight into the inner workings of the shoulders, neck and the rest of the body.
Who is this program for? It is best for students who have some yoga experience. It is wonderful for anyone who feels stiffness and pain due to minor injuries or wear-and-tear. It is also suitable for those wanting to learn basic movements and strength building so they donβt injure themselves. If you have major injuries or any questions, please contact Sachiko before registering.
This workshop is open to all levels of students.Β It is in-person at our Berkeley studio.
Tuition:
$45 – Early Bird Special – register by June 30th and save $10 – Use code: EARLYNECK at checkout
$55 per person
Sachiko Nishizawa Willis is a practitioner and a certified yoga teacher, with a particular interest in therapeutic effects of the yoga practice. She is drawn to Iyengar Yoga for its inclusivity, and its methodical cultivation of focus, intention and discipline using the body first as the tool. She is captivated by how this approach transforms and empowers one toward wellness on and beyond physical level, and aims to share her understanding and enthusiasm with students. Sachiko came from Japan to study theatre in the U.S., and worked in that field for 20 years.