Practice in Focus invites us into real places where yoga is practiced, capturing movement as it unfolds in the rhythm of the people who teach, train, and gather there. This chapter highlights Primal Moves in Venice, California: a space where strength is practiced through control, mobility, and intentional repetition.
We spent the day with the team, capturing a practice shaped by curiosity, precision, and connection. What emerged was a shared language of movement built from the ground up.
Arriving
The studio was already active when we arrived. Sunlight moved across the open loft and exposed brick. The team made lattes and teas to start the day from their newly opened coffee bar, housed in an Airstream inside the studio. Large crystals from an artist exhibition lined the space, grounding the room in texture and light.
Conversations overlapped. Mats rolled open. Bodies moved intuitively through their warm-up. Between moments of stillness, teachers climbed the bars, played with handstands, and experimented with acro shapes. Light, unplanned, and full of laughter.
Movement felt familiar. Shared. Easy.

The Practice
Led by Olivia Jaye Brown, the class began standing and traveled across the floor, moving steadily from one side of the room to the other. Sequences emphasized hip and shoulder mobility alongside stabilization. Strength built through slow, deliberate transitions.
Crawling patterns moved forward, backward, and sideways, inviting coordination and control. Each movement asked for attention. Nothing rushed. Nothing forced.
Handstand work emerged organically from the mat-based sequences. Preparation mattered. Alignment came first. Strength revealed itself through patience and precision rather than momentum.
Bodies moved differently, yet together. Individual expression found its place within a shared flow.

Strength and Trust
Throughout the day, the same idea surfaced again and again: strength doesn't hold just one shape.
It doesn’t live in extremes, but in slowing down. In choosing precision over repetition. In returning to foundations when the body is challenged, and trusting how far to go without crossing the edge.
Consistency builds confidence. Exploration gives way to repetition. Over time, trust takes hold.

Practice in Community
Practice grew from community as teachers moved side by side and energy circulated freely. Encouragement appeared quietly, through shared breath, glances, and moments of laughter between efforts.
Ego softened. Practice became collective.
Friendships were visible throughout the day. This familiarity created trust, which created space to explore, play, and move freely together.

The Practice, Supported
From movement foundations to mat-based handstand prep, the PROlite was firm enough to provide the stability the practice demanded, without ever distracting from it.
The Teachers
Our sincere thanks to the teachers of Primal Moves who shared their practice, time, and energy with us throughout the day.









