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When you think of workout recovery tools , what do you think of? My mind used to go to prickly foam rollers and loud massage guns , cold plunges , and cupping . Now, I think of bolsters, blankets, and yoga blocks. Recently, Yin yoga — a type of yoga you may not have even heard of — has become my main form of recovery and has opened up my mind (and muscles) in new ways.

"Yin yoga is a type of yoga that involves holding supported postures for an extended period of time," explains Lindsay Monal who hosts a Yin yoga and sound bath class twice a week at Yoga Renew in Hoboken, NJ. "Rather than actively stretching, or forcing the body into a position, the practice invites practitioners to hold a few static postures in a passive way, allowing time and gravity to do the heavy lifting." That is to say, Yin yoga is quite different from your typical flow-y Vinyasa.



And if you're seeking a gentler way to add mobility and relaxation to your life, it could be just what you're looking for. Read on to discover more about Yin yoga, the benefits of the practice, and why both massage therapists and physical therapists give it their stamp of approval. Lindsay Monal is a Yin yoga, reiki, and sound meditation teacher.

Claire Carter is a Yin instructor and CrossFit Level 1 trainer. Erin Clyne , MS, is a licensed massage therapist. Jay Rosania , DPT, OCS, is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist.

What Is Yin Yoga, Exactly? "Yin yoga draws on principles of traditional Chinese medicine a.

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