Daily 5: Rehydrate your tissues and lubricate your spine
For your body to move with ease and fluidity, your connective tissues, like fascia, tendons, and ligaments, must be well-hydrated. Hydration isn’t just about drinking water; it’s also about encouraging the movement of fluids within the tissues themselves. When fascia and surrounding structures are hydrated, they become more pliable, responsive, and able to glide smoothly over one another. This internal fluid exchange is key for reducing friction, easing stiffness, and supporting pain-free, resilient movement throughout the body.
In this short yoga practice, we focus on rehydrating the tissues through gentle, fluid movement and rotational patterns that target the spine. By moving the body through multiple directions and ranges, and rotating the spine, we help stimulate fluid exchange and restore the natural suppleness of the connective tissue.
We will do an entire practice in a standing position, so a yoga mat is not required. Rather than trying to achieve your maximum range of motion, focus on keeping your movements smooth, fluid, and controlled.
Thank you once again Olga for your helpful guidelines and simple sequences.
You are very welcome! I love the shorties myself 🙂
Dear Olga, I follow you for years now and sincerely you are the best teacher on the internet!
And these shorter practices are such a good idea because it’s much easier to take that brake and put you in yoga mode!♥️
Thank you, Nicole; you are too kind. I am so excited that my practices resonate with you. And I agree – the short simple ones help us get on the mat more often 🙂