Relax Your Neck and Upper Back: A Standing Sequence for Upper-Body Tension
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Travel is getting more crowded and stressful, but luckily we have yoga to the rescue. Try this standing sequence complete with a video that’s great for tight spaces and relieving upper back and neck tension.
You can do your yoga practice anywhere, but not all floor surfaces are yoga-friendly. Sometimes it is neither possible nor desirable to lie down on the ground to do your yoga poses, but it doesn’t mean you should forgo the benefits of yoga.
I created this yoga practice when I was stuck in a tiny hotel room overstuffed with furniture. There was literally no space to roll out the yoga mat. But my neck was hurting, and I was stiff all over from travel, so I had to be selective about the poses I chose. It worked out beautifully.
This yoga practice is done entirely in a standing position. You don’t even need a yoga mat. Just make sure that you are not slipping on the floor. This practice targets the neck and upper back and includes various stretching movements, increasing circulation to those areas. It also includes a simple breathing practice that helps you relax your neck and lengthen your spine. If you find yourself traveling anytime in the future, this practice might be the perfect match for not-so-perfect practice spaces.
A Yoga Practice Designed (for Tight Spaces) to Ease Neck and Upper Back Tension
Try this sequence when you’re traveling, working long hours, or anytime you need a quick and easy yoga practice to ease built-up neck and back tension. You don’t need much time or space to experience the benefits of this thoughtfully designed standing sequence.
Here’s the Tension-relieving Sequence to Practice Anywhere
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Educated as a school teacher, Olga Kabel has been teaching yoga for over 14 years. She completed multiple Yoga Teacher Training Programs but discovered the strongest connection to the Krishnamacharya/ T.K.V. Desikachar lineage. She had studied with Gary Kraftsow and American Viniyoga Institute (2004-2006) and received her Viniyoga Teacher diploma in July 2006, becoming an AVI-certified Yoga Therapist in April 2011. Olga is a founder and managing director of Sequence Wiz— a web-based yoga sequence builder that assists yoga teachers and yoga therapists in creating and organizing yoga practices. It also features simple, informational articles on how to sequence yoga practices for maximum effectiveness. Olga strongly believes in the healing power of this ancient discipline on every level: physical, psychological, and spiritual. She strives to make yoga practices accessible to students of any age, physical ability, and medical history, specializing in helping her students relieve muscle aches and pains, manage stress and anxiety, and develop mental focus.
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