This class is for you if you: sit, drive, run, walk, or stand… so essentially, if you're human. Hamstrings and hips are arguably two of the most commonly talked about areas for tightness, mobility issues, and injury. This class will awaken these “problem” areas and ensure their stability, while bringing in the “feel good” stretches. You will be able to dance your way off the mat by the end. Have any props you might have on hand (blocks, straps, bolsters, and cushions... or books, belts, towels, tea towels, folded blankets, or couch cushions!).
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