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The AuraFit Foam Yoga Brick is a simple but essential yoga accessory that makes challenging poses accessible, helps you develop proper alignment, and safely extends your range of motion before your flexibility catches up. Whether you're a beginner who can't quite reach the floor in a forward fold, or an experienced practitioner deepening advanced poses, the yoga block brings the floor to you — safely and precisely.
| Pose / Situation | How the Block Helps |
|---|---|
| Forward fold (Uttanasana) | Brings the floor closer — allows proper spinal lengthening when hamstrings are tight |
| Triangle pose (Trikonasana) | Supports the lower hand on the block instead of straining to reach the floor |
| Supported bridge (Setu Bandha) | Placed under the sacrum — creates restorative supported backbend for spine decompression |
| Half moon (Ardha Chandrasana) | Supports balance hand for stability during the balancing pose |
| Seated meditation | Sit on the block to elevate the hips — reduces lower back strain during long seated sessions |
| Pigeon pose | Placed under the front hip for support — makes deep hip openers accessible to tighter practitioners |
| Chest openers | Placed between shoulder blades in supported fish — passively opens the chest and thoracic spine |
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | High-density EVA foam |
| Use positions | 3 height options (tall, medium, low side) |
| Surface | Non-slip textured EVA |
| Weight | Under 200g — lightweight and portable |
| Colour | Random colour selection |
| Available as | Single or Pair |
The AuraFit Yoga Brick is ideal for yoga beginners who cannot yet reach the floor in standing poses, intermediate practitioners deepening hip openers, twists, and backbends safely, Pilates and stretch practitioners who need adjustable support height during floor exercises, anyone with tight hamstrings, hips, or limited spinal mobility who wants to practise without compromising alignment, and meditation practitioners who want a firm elevated seat for longer comfort during seated sessions.
For beginners, a single block is sufficient to start. However, many standard yoga practices use two blocks simultaneously — particularly in seated forward folds (one under each hand), supported bridge pose (one under the sacrum), and chest-opening restorative poses. If you plan to attend yoga classes or follow online practice, a pair is the more versatile and practical choice.
Yes — high-density EVA foam is designed to bear full bodyweight in standing poses. The block will not compress, crack, or deform under normal yoga use. Cork blocks are slightly firmer but significantly heavier — EVA foam is the most practical choice for most home practice.
The terms are used interchangeably. A yoga brick typically refers to a slightly larger, wider block — the extra surface area provides a more stable base for poses requiring weight-bearing on the block. Both serve the same function of bringing the floor closer and providing support during yoga poses.
Yes — yoga blocks are equally useful in Pilates for supporting the head and neck during lying exercises, providing a prop for inner thigh squeezes, and creating elevation during spinal articulation work. They are a versatile prop beyond yoga practice.
Even very flexible practitioners use blocks — not just for flexibility limitations but for deepening poses, adding challenge, and creating supported restorative positions. In advanced practice, blocks are used to add height and intensity to poses like supported inversions and challenging backbend variations.
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