Although the in and out breath have different effects on your mind and body, the quality of each helps bring out the best in the other. That’s why a deep exhalation is important: A release is required in order to usher in oxygenated blood during the inhalation, which gives us a boost of vitality. Here, Tias Little, founder of Prajna Yoga and author of Yoga of the Subtle Body, shares a moving practice to help you facilitate full release on the exhalation.
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