Area of Focus - Head/Neck, Vagus Nerve
Neck Request Part 2
This class addresses the myofascial connections of the neck to the face, head – and muscle of sight. Hold your head high and nod yes to build neck resilience.
Category: Online Classes Run Time: 1:00:36
Details
Category: Online Classes
Instructor: Jill Miller
This helps with: Stress Reduction, TMJ
Props used: Alpha TWIN Set, Block, Coregeous Ball, Therapy Ball PLUS Pair, Mat, Yoga Tune Up® Therapy Balls
Run Time: 1:00:36
Computer or digital eyestrain is a pain is the neck. It’s no surprise neck pain and cervical strength and mobility rank as top concerns within my student community. This class addresses the myofascial connections of the neck to the face, head and muscles of sight. Hold your head high, let your eyes to roll, and nod yes to build neck resilience.
This class especially benefits neck pain related to eye strain, jaw pain and chronic desk sitting.
After doing the Neck Request, Part 2 class, we recommend you also do the following classes from the Library:
Plank is the perfect accomplice to a neck that knows its place on your body. This class will brighten your entire body from feet to face and enrich your practice of embodying your optimal neck alignment.
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