Shiva Rea: A.M. Energy

Shiva Rea: A.M. Energy

6.0

Jan 01 2010

1h 11m

Morning is the perfect time for an invigorating yoga program. Stretch your muscles, loosen your joints, and begin your day feeling healthy, vibrant, and focused. World-renowned instructor Shiva Rea has created three 20-minute practices to revive your body, mind, and soul at the start of each day. The first segment is an overall toning and strengthening program. The next is a fun series of rhythmic and freeform movements to generate energy, improve circulation, and brighten your mood. The third is an empowering practice for physical balance and mental concentration.

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