It’s SO hot! How can yoga help?

HELLO PITTA SEASON!

The hot hot summer weather has been with us for a while now. How have you been handling it? I find that most people either love or hate this time of year and there doesn’t seem to be any ‘in betweeners.’

No matter how you feel about it, we must all admit that the heat has an effect on us and sometimes we get out of balance and need to coooool down.

Much like this cute little pup, one of the ways we can cool ourselves off by utilizing our tongues and mouths with our breath. Now, please remember that generally speaking, we need to breathe in and out through our nostrils.

There are a ton of reasons for this and I’ll save that for another day, but please don’t misunderstand this as my endorsement for mouth breathing because I assure you, it is not 🙂

That being said, if you inhale through your mouth using a curled tongue either by rolling your tongue or using your top teeth to create the roll, then press your tongue on the roof as you exhale through your nose, you will notice a cooling sensation in your mouth, and with repetition, through the rest of your body. In addition to appropriate asana to prepare for this unique breath, you might find that your whole system cools both in temperature and in attitude.

Want to learn more about these practices and give it a shot? Come to our next Yoga + Acupuncture event, Balancing Breath + Body!

Have you ever tried this particular breath? What was it like? Tell me below in the comments!

If this resonates with you and you’d like to explore these ideas more deeply, I invite you to join me for my upcoming Therapeutic & Trauma Informed Yoga Retreat at Seven Springs Retreats. Together, we’ll dive into somatics through the lens of Yoga and Ayurveda and explore how to teach and practice in a more trauma-informed, inclusive, and accessible way.

You’ll deepen your understanding of both Eastern and Western approaches to trauma and the nervous system, while developing skills in language, sequencing, and holding safe space. We’ll explore therapeutic and trauma-informed yoga sessions, adaptive movement practices, breathwork for nervous system regulation, and grounding experiences like sound baths, labyrinth meditation, and fireside reflection.

 

All of this takes place in a peaceful, forested setting—complete with yurt accommodations, farm-to-table meals, sauna sessions, and time to rest, connect, and replenish in nature.

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