Rest & Restore
About Rest & Restore
Rest & Restore is all about hitting ‘pause’. This intentional shutdown is the tonic you need to recharge. Gently heated, this class includes a soft stretch, simple breathwork and an extended meditation that will leave you relaxed and rejuvenated.
Who’s it for?
Rest & Restore is suitable for everyone. We can all benefit from restorative yoga and guided relaxation, as we lead such busy lives which can impact our sleep and general wellbeing. Moving slower and experiencing a more meditative style of yoga can be just as beneficial as the more dynamic styles. It’s particularly perfect for anyone who finds it hard to slow down and switch off.
What should I bring?
Bring yourself, a large towel, comfortable clothes (maybe something with long sleeves and socks) and some water. We’ll provide mats and any other props that will be used in the class.
Rest well, live well
Why is rest important?
Like most skills, relaxation is something that when practiced, improves. In a world of screens and endless to do lists, we could all benefit from learning how to really switch off. Learning how to really rest can help improve sleep and this can have a huge impact on our mental and physical health – impacting us in ways we might not even realise.
What happens if you don’t sleep well?
Not getting enough or poor quality sleep can impact you mood, immune system, ability to focus, cardiovascular health and much more. Whilst not everyone can always get eight hours, you can make sure the rest you do get is truly optimised to help your body’s performance and recovery.
How can Rest & Restore help?
Rest & Restore fuses tried and tested relaxation techniques with the ultimate nurturing environment – our pods. The dim lighting, calming scents and immersive soundscapes all combine to make it the perfect cocoon to wrap yourself up and drift away in.
What’s the science?
We’ve worked with Dr Sophie Bostock – also known as the Sleep Scientist – and here’s what she has to say about the classes – “Many people struggle to switch off at night or wake up in the early hours with a racing mind. Chronic stress and poor sleep can push us into a chronic state of hyperarousal; we get stuck in ‘fight or flight’ mode. Yoga combines physical movement, breathwork and meditation techniques which develop the skill of deep relaxation. Research shows that yoga helps people to gain awareness and a sense of control over their minds and bodies, and there is evidence that regular yoga practice can help to improve not just strength and flexibility, but also immune function, mental health, sleep quality and overall wellbeing.”