Functional Movement for Balance & Coordination

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Video Details

Published1 month ago
Duration0:29
Video IDekRV6IP0dTc
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views5.8K
Likes0
Comments1
Engagement Rate0.02%
Likes per 100 views0.00
Comments per 1K views0.17

Description

Not all movement needs a program. Skate parks have a certain energy. Open space, different levels, rails, ramps. They invite creativity. Even without a skateboard, they invite exploration. Play builds coordination, balance, and adaptability in a way that feels organic. It brings back curiosity. It softens the pressure to improve. Sometimes returning to a playful environment is enough to reconnect with the joy of moving. 🐺 Practice with us consistently inside The Wolfpack Path. A guided, self-paced practice with structure, intention, community, and no interruptions: https://bnfyoga.link/yt-wolfpack-path 🌈 Upcoming Retreats and Teacher Trainings: https://bnfyoga.link/yt-events 🧘 Yoga Mats: https://bnfyoga.link/yt-yoga-mats ☀️ The Yoga For Men Book: https://www.yogaformenbook.com/ 🎧 Music for Practice: https://bnfyoga.link/yt-spotify 🚐 Rent Our RV in Las Vegas: https://www.bnf.yoga/rent-rv ⸻ Breathe and Flow offers a functional, yoga-inspired approach to movement and conscious living. Led by Bre and Flo Niedhammer, our work blends strength, mobility, breath, awareness, and philosophy into practices that support real life, not just time on the mat. On YouTube, you’ll find a library of classes and practices you can explore freely. Inside the Wolfpack membership, practice is held within a clear path, shared rhythm, and ongoing guidance. This is yoga as a way of life, grounded in the body, shaped by awareness, and lived over time. Learn more: https://bnfyoga.link/yt-about Disclaimer: https://www.bnf.yoga/legal/disclaimer #breatheandflow #yoga #yogawithbnf

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