Need a Flow? Try These 8 Vinyasa Yoga Sequences
These vinyasa flow sequences will create a focus on breathing and self-energy while targeting specific areas of the body.
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These vinyasa flow sequences will create a focus on breathing and self-energy while targeting specific areas of the body.
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Standing Vinyasa Flow

This sequence will ignite a downward flow of energy through the waist and legs to dissipate built-up vata.
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Open-Your-Hips Flow

Ease back pain, gain a more agile gait, and clear out negative emotions with this hip-opening sequence.
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A Creative Flow

Some days you step onto your mat and need a neatly prescribed yoga routine. Other days you just want to let your body and breath move you on a journey from pose to pose.
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Fun Flow Practice

Heat up your practice with this energizing mandala (circular) namaskar sequence that’ll send you traveling around your mat to enliven your entire body.
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Hands-Free Flow

This pain-free flow sequence reaps the benefits of a dynamic Warrior series sans strain.
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Seated and Floor-Based Flow

In this floor-based sequence, you’ll get grounded by focusing on moving energy through your lower body.
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Shake Your Groove Thing Flow

This practice aligns the lower three chakras, or energy centers. By focusing on the pelvic floor, hips, and navel, you will feel more stable, grounded, and self-assured.
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Any Pose Can Be A Vinyasa

When done with awareness, even a quiet seated pose like Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana (Revolved Head-of-the-Knee Pose), can be a adapted a mindful vinyasa.
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