Product Description
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Yoga Block Manufacturer & Supplier
A yoga block is a versatile prop commonly used in yoga practice to assist with flexibility, balance, and alignment. It is typically made of foam, cork, or wood and comes in a rectangular shape. Yoga blocks can be used in various ways during yoga poses to provide support, stability, and extension.
Wavar have been developing for more than ten years with 300 plus diligent staff, and gradually grew into a mature yoga props producer. Professional customers service, R&D department to achieve benchmark in the field, proud engineering team for production and quality control.
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Features
The speckled blocks for yoga have a lightweight, smooth and grippy texture, providing yoga practitioners with a pleasant feel to hold and use. They are designed to be as comfortable as possible and suitable for yoga poses and other active activities.
Yoga blocks are ergonomically designed with features such as smooth feel and contoured corners. Additionally, our blocks are non-slip and made of high-strength material, so you don't have to slip because the blocks will stay dry even if you sweat.
Our yoga blocks are designed for a variety of exercise purposes including Pilates, hot yoga, meditation, stretching and fitness. Even if you have neck and shoulder problems, you can place our blocks on the floor to help open your shoulders and relieve pain.
Some common uses for yoga blocks
Support in Standing Poses: Yoga blocks can be placed under the hands in poses like Triangle Pose (Trikonasana) or Half Moon Pose (Ardha Chandrasana) to help maintain balance and reach the ground more comfortably.
Extension in Forward Bends: If you can't reach the floor in forward bending poses like Forward Fold (Uttanasana), you can place yoga blocks under your hands to bring the ground closer to you.
Enhanced Flexibility: In seated poses like Seated Forward Bend (Paschimottanasana), placing a block under your feet can make it easier to reach your toes and deepen the stretch.
Hip Opening: Sitting on a block in poses like Hero Pose (Virasana) can help reduce strain on the knees and facilitate a more comfortable stretch in the hips and quadriceps.
Chest Opening: In backbends like Bridge Pose (Setu Bandhasana), you can place a block under your sacrum to lift and open the chest.
Balance and Alignment: Yoga blocks can also be used as props to assist in balancing poses like Tree Pose (Vrksasana) by placing them under the foot for added stability.
Alignment and Support in Inversions: Blocks can provide support and alignment cues when practicing inversions like Shoulder Stand (Sarvangasana) or Headstand (Sirsasana).
Modification for Restorative Poses: Restorative yoga often involves using props, including yoga blocks, to support the body in deep relaxation poses like Savasana or Supported Child's Pose.
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