Slow. Deep. Delicious. Stretch: Yin is a yin yoga class that takes you out of the go-go-go and into long, juicy holds that melt tension, open fascia, and calm your nervous system. Class often starts with a gentle flow to warm you up, then drops you into postures held for several minutes to unlock tight spots and build real mobility.
Don’t be fooled — holding still can be its own kind of spicy, but always worth it. Expect mellow beats, plenty of props, and a vibe that makes slowing down feel amazing. You’ll leave looser, calmer, and wondering why you didn’t start this sooner.
Deep, supported holds for nervous system reset.
Stretch: Yin is your reset button — slow, deep, and way more powerful than it looks. This yin yoga class balances out your high-intensity workouts (and high-intensity life). Class often starts with a gentle flow to get you warm, then drops you into seated or reclined postures held for 3–5 minutes. These longer holds stretch and hydrate connective tissues, release deep tension, and give joints the space they need.
It’s not about cranking into pretzel shapes — it’s about breathing, softening, and finding that sweet spot where “ahhh” meets “oh wow.” Stillness isn’t easy… it’s spicy in disguise. Instructors offer props (blocks, bolsters, blankets) and supportive options so you can settle in without stress. No rushing, no competing — just you, your breath, and that “I didn’t know I was this tight” realization.
Tight muscles are welcome here — maybe even more than flexible ones.
Grounding playlists set the tone — mellow beats, acoustic, ambient layers. Calming but not snoozy, with a touch of Popflow personality to keep it real. The room feels peaceful but still alive.
Other studios make Yin feel like a monk retreat. Not here. We keep the depth and benefits while dropping the overly serious vibe. Expect humor, warmth, and cueing that feels human, not robotic.
Do I have to be flexible?
Nope — the tighter you are, the more you’ll get out of it.
Will I fall asleep?
Probably not. The vibe is grounding, not nap time… but let’s be real, we’ve all dozed off in savasana at some point.
How long are poses held?
Usually 3–5 minutes for max release.
Is this a workout?
Not really. Think recovery, not sweat.
Why Popflow Yin?
Because we make slowing down approachable, fun, and effective — not boring or precious.
It’s like your muscles booked a spa day… but with attitude. Stretch: Myofascial is stretch + release with a Popflow twist — a blend of dynamic warm-ups, targeted stretching, and myofascial release using props like therapy balls, straps, and blocks. Stretches are shorter but often repeated for deeper release, giving you mobility that sticks.
We’ll flow just enough to wake you up, then dive into the kind of “ahhh/ohhh” work that unsticks what’s tight, opens what’s locked, and resets your whole system. It’s recovery that’s fun, effective, and way better than rolling around on your living room floor wondering if you’re doing it right. You’ll walk out looser, lighter, and fully reset.
Release + mobility with targeted tools.
Stretch: Myofascial is recovery, but make it Popflow. This stretch + release class blends yoga-inspired warm-ups, targeted stretching, and myofascial release using props like straps, blocks, and therapy balls. You’ll start with dynamic movements — light flows, pulsing stretches, bouncing drills — to get blood moving. Then you’ll dive into shorter, repeated stretches and trigger-point work designed to unstick what’s stuck, open what’s tight, and restore mobility.
Think of it as part spa day, part “hurts so good.” It’s recovery that actually works — more effective (and way more fun) than rolling around at home wondering if you’re doing it right. Every class adapts to what your body (and the group) needs most that day.
If you love performance but hate feeling tight, this one’s your secret weapon.
Upbeat tracks for warm-up, mellow beats for release. The vibe is relaxed, playful, and approachable — not clinical. And when the therapy ball hits just the right spot, we’ll probably laugh with you, not at you.
Recovery doesn’t have to be boring. We mix proven techniques with creativity, variety, and personality so you actually want to come back. No sterile vibes, no cookie-cutter sequences — just results.
What’s the difference from Yin?
Yin uses long, static holds. Myofascial adds tools and shorter, repeated stretches for deeper release.
Will it hurt?
Sometimes — in the “hurts so good” way. Always safe, always guided.
Do I need experience?
Not at all. We’ll walk you through every technique.
What areas get targeted?
Hips, shoulders, spine — all the usual suspects where stress hides.
Why Popflow Myofascial?
Because we make recovery fun, approachable, and addictive in the best way.
Classes hit different when you’re in the room. Book your spot now and see why Popflow is San Diego’s boldest take on yoga, pilates, sculpt, and stretch.