
Bianca is a foreign language teacher, yoga instructor and international solo traveler. With 10+ years of personal yoga practice across 20+ countries, Bianca creates magical experiences to share with her students all over the world. When she isn’t teaching yoga or languages, you can find her everywhere - from playing capoeira in NOLA to trekking through the Amazon. Check her out at yogawithbianca.net
All posts by Bianca Williams
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Bianca Williams | March 18, 2018
4 Ways Drinking a Glass of Red Wine Contributes to Good Health – Cheers to That!
When consumed in moderation, drinking red wine benefits your health. Learn four compelling ways that a glass of red wine can be beneficial to your health.
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Bianca Williams | January 8, 2017
6 Natural Sleep Remedies + Their Benefits
If you find it difficult to relax at night, there are a variety of foods, herbs, and supplements readily available to help you fall asleep and stay asleep.
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Bianca Williams | December 3, 2016
7 Habits For Restful Sleep: Do You Do These?
When it comes to bedtime, many of us find ourselves physically unable to rest, have a mind that won’t stop racing, or we wake up and can’t go back to sleep for hours. Your bed should be your sanctuary and it should only be associated with sleeping.
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Bianca Williams | November 7, 2016
Stretches Yogis + Athletes Should ALWAYS Incorporate
Flexibility affects everything we do - from getting out of bed, to cleaning the house, our physical performance,...
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Bianca Williams | October 28, 2016
6 Key Preparatory Yoga Poses to Help You Transition from Down Dog to Low Lunge
Practice these 6 key preparatory yoga poses to help you transition from Down Dog to Low Lunge. Watch the video tutorial for some extra help.
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Bianca Williams | July 11, 2016
8 Yoga Poses to Prepare You for Wheel Pose
When first attempting wheel pose, you might try to use brute force to push yourself into the pose. However, this brute force puts you at risk for injury.
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Bianca Williams | May 20, 2016
5 Yoga Poses to Strengthen Your Wrists
The health of our wrists not only depends upon the strength and tone of the muscles on the tops and bottoms of our forearms, but also upon how we bear weight on our hands and wrists. Although repetitive use will damage muscular tension, wrist injuries themselves are usually caused by how we put weight on our hands.
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Bianca Williams | March 22, 2016
How to Modify 5 Common Power Yoga Poses
In this article we will look at 5 common yoga poses you can easily modify. With modifications, your muscles and alignment will build faster and correctly.