Stand Up Paddle Board Yoga
Submitted by Jill Cray, Remedy Yoga
“Yoga is a great physical practice for your mind and body. And so is stand-up paddleboarding. It was only a matter of time before some genius (and we aren’t quite sure who the first one was) put them together to invent Stand Up Paddleboard Yoga, but we sure are glad they did. So, if you are getting a little bored with gym yoga and want to get outside and challenge yourself, or you are looking for a way to spice up your yoga practice and even intensify it so that you get more out of it, you should definitely move your practice onto a paddleboard and see for yourself what the hype is all about. People have been doing yoga on stand-up paddleboards for years now, but the practice has been gaining in popularity in recent years, as more and more stand up paddleboard yoga classes pop up. If you thought doing yoga on the water was only for the lucky few who live in the tropics, you are wrong! It’s very likely there’s a class near you. Read on to find out the benefits and the basics of SUP yoga.” This clip came from a blog from Ultimate Paddle boards about SUP yoga. Read the rest of the article and find a link to a worldwide SUP Yoga Directory, here.
And speaking of SUP yoga classes near you, Remedy Yoga offers SUP Yoga in rivers, lakes and ponds in and around the Lyme area and the greater Upper Valley. Connect with Jill through email, RemedyYogaNH@gmail.com or view the website for information, www.remedyyoganh.com
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