Anti-stress is a practice designed to relieve tension and restore a sense of lightness. It works through two key mechanisms: first, the muscles engage in static holds, then they gradually release. This method activates the body's natural recovery processes and helps the nervous system transition from stress mode to a state of relaxation.
When tension builds up, the body tightens, breathing becomes shallow, and thoughts grow restless. This series of lessons follows a unique approach: tension is not just released but transformed, freed through movement. It’s similar to the feeling after a physically active day—fatigue at first, followed by a soothing wave of relaxation.
With regular practice, stress fades away, replaced by a sense of balance, harmony, and deep calm.