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Stretching in Yoga: Cupping gets the tissue moving again

Stretching in yoga does not just mean going deeper into a pose. The real change happens in the tissue. Fascia stores tension, loses elasticity without regular movement, and thus affects how free your body feels. This is exactly where Cupping can help: The gentle suction lifts the tissue, fluid starts moving again, and tensions can release more easily. Especially in forward bends or side stretches, this often creates more ease without you having to actively apply more pressure. It is not intensity that changes the body, but the quality of the movement in the tissue.

Focus in Yoga: How Cupping Can Anchor Attention in the Body

Focus is the key to an effective yoga practice – but in everyday life, many find it difficult to truly connect with their own body. Cupping can help anchor attention through clear physical stimuli, thereby noticeably deepening perception, presence, and movement quality in yoga. 🧘‍♀️
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