Avery Whitmore's "Slow Breath" Online Video Workouts on ALO Wellness Club

Series

Slow Breath
Instructor: Avery Whitmore

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Description

Steady your body and mind with 4-6 Breathing. This simple breathing technique uses an elongated exhale to support your parasympathetic nervous system, inviting deeper feelings of peace and relaxation. Tingsha chimes and crystal singing bowls will gently guide you throughout the exercise.

instructor Instructor profile

Avery Whitmore is an LA-based healing artist who is deeply committed to the transformative powers of personal healing through the creative process. Through breath, sound, reiki, applied kinesiology, and bodywork, Avery’s unique approach allows him to facilitate healing to all walks of life.
Born and raised in Ohio to body and energy workers, Avery was exposed to various forms of healing at a young age. It has been his own experience, transformation, and breakthroughs from this work that has inspired him to learn and share these sacred modalities with others.

STYLE

Mindfulness
Sound
Breathwork
Meditation

TOTAL CLASSES

1 Classes

Difficulty

Difficulty—Beginner—Outlined Copy Created with Sketch.
Beginner

Intensity

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Intensity 1
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Focus Area

instructor Instructor profile

Avery Whitmore is an LA-based healing artist who is deeply committed to the transformative powers of personal healing through the creative process. Through breath, sound, reiki, applied kinesiology, and bodywork, Avery’s unique approach allows him to facilitate healing to all walks of life.
Born and raised in Ohio to body and energy workers, Avery was exposed to various forms of healing at a young age. It has been his own experience, transformation, and breakthroughs from this work that has inspired him to learn and share these sacred modalities with others.