
VLOG Episode 3 - Acro & Yoga Photoshoot with Joy Scola & Dena Maddie
MERCH: Help support my one-woman-operation and check out my designs, https://www.redbubble.com/people/joys... http://www.joyscola.com / joyscola / joyscola Music by: Tyler August / thetyleraugust / thetyleraugust http://www.tyleraugustmusic.com Featuring Hayley DeArman: / hayleydearman Featuring Dena Maddie: / denamaddie / denamaddie NEW daily yoga video blog/Vlog. Featuring Joy Scola with friends practicing acro yoga, yoga, silks, aerial yoga, hanging out, healthy lifestyle, community, friendship, support, love. Yoga and breathing aids in relieving depression and anxiety. Steady breath stimulates our PNS which is our at response system responsible for digestion and healing. Our sympathetic nervous system is like Wario and our parasympathetic nervous system is like Mario. Get to know yoga from the comfort of home and a taste of what a class would be like. Or, if you're too busy to commit a full hour then this is the morning routine for you. Each week will offer a new half hour yoga flow to follow along from home that offers full body stretches and warm up. Won't make you dripping in sweat but will heat your body and focus your mind. Instructor: Joy Scola from the YouTube channel, Psychetruth. I wasn't born "bendy". When I first started my health journey, I couldn't touch my toes and backbends HURT! They gave me headaches and made me feel cranky. Since I thought backbends were the worst, I decided to make it a focus in my practice. So grunting and while silently cursing in my mind, I stretched. Now, I love backbends! I still find that if I don't practice for a while, I get stiff in my body and remember why I started yoga in the first place. Some days you may not feel very up to it. Listen to and be gentle with your body when this arises. Go easy and move with your breath while we gently wake up the body and mind. Moving oxygen through the blood stream to feel more refreshed, centered, and focused.