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I get asked all the time about the different props that I use for yoga practice or books that I recommend to my students and trainees about yoga and birth/pregnancy/postpartum. I thought it would be helpful to combine all of my favorite books, and props here for you. Some of these products are linked with affiliates. That means if you purchase them through the link I will make a small commission that helps support our business. Please understand, I only link products I personally use and support and If you purchase through my link I'm very grateful. Thank you!
favorite props!: what I use in my online classes
Why is this the best strap?!
10 feet of strap length means you will be able to do all the poses Lily teaches with the strap. Many straps are too short! The clip buckle makes for easy, no fuss set ups.
I love these blocks!
Buy at least 2. You must have 2 blocks of the same size. I have 10! The more the merrier, consider getting 4. These are soft, light, and supportive. And made of recycled materials!
My favorite prop. A backless chair is a wonderful prop for your grandmother but also to rock out all your most advanced backends and inversions. The possibilities are limitless.
Anchor yourself to the earth. Ground your sacrum in legs up the wall pose. Root your femurs back and down in savasana. Place a subtle weight over your low back in pigeon pose. Yummmmmmm. Grounding.
Pratyahara, baby. You practice savasana with every practice. Why not rest your screen-fatigued eyes and make it a deluxe savasana with an organic eye pillow.
Get in there! This handheld ball can be used to strengthen your core, tone your pelvic floor, massage your deep gut and obliques, and unwind deep psycho-emotional and physical tensions we hold in our abdominal viscera.
My favorite meditation pillow. This is soft and filled with buckwheat like material so would not make a good bolster.
self care products I love
I start every day with tongue scraping. It is part of my dinacharya (daily self care ritual) and improves digestion, decreases bad breath, and supports oral hygiene.
Best Home Water Purification System. From an island girl who grew up on fresh well water living on city water. ;)
This is my go to Ayurvedic massage oil for joint and muscle pain.
I use this instead of skin lotion. On weekends my self care routine includes drenching and massaging legs and feet in this oil with Abbhyanga (self massage to boost lymphatic function from toes towards hips) putting on cozy socks and putting my legs up the wall for at least 15 minutes. Super luxurious and sumptuously grounding.
Jala Neti Pot: I rinse my sinuses daily with Celtic salt and body temperature purified water. Keep the Ida and Pingala Nadi balanced and improve your breathing.
I use this herbal formula with my week-long Kitchari Monodiet once in the Spring and once in the Fall.
Golden milk late powder. Mix in almond milk and add a bit of honey or blend with dates for a sweet warm anti-inflammatory beverage of the Goddesses.
Magnesium is good for insomnia, anxiety, brain fog, digestion, and muscle recovery.
Infrared Sauna with Jade and Tourmaline inner panels. Since the hot yoga studios all shut down with the pandemic I take a daily 60 minute Savasana in my HigherDose bag and get the infrared sweat and benefit for skin, muscles, joints, and immune system.
Better than a cup of coffee! Daily dry brush from hands/feet in and up towards heart - stimulates lymphatic flow and supports immunity.
Makeup for folks (like me) who don’t really wear make up. Flush for cheeks, lips, etc. Clean. beauty.
Choose herbal tea over your glass of wine or cocktail to really calm and replenish and care for your beautiful liver.
for those teaching movement online
this is the gear that I use:
Audio quality is the single most important tecnhical factor in your on demand video offerings. This mic is top notch.
I shoot with my iPhone using the forward facing camera, HD 60 frames per second, connected to my Rode mic. This is the stand that holds my iPhone when I’m filming.