Hannah C.

Hannah’s yoga practice started out as a form of exercise and stress relief that slowly evolved into a lifestyle as she began to recognize the benefits that yoga offers on and off the mat. Yoga has helped Hannah to become more present, enjoy the little things, and see the beauty in everything. It has also helped her to feel empowered and confident by listening to and trusting her body, knowing that everyone’s body is different. After several years of practicing yoga and acknowledging a shift in her perspective as well as her overall well-being, she felt called to become a teacher to share these feelings with others in the community. Hannah completed her 200 hour teacher training with Practice Yoga Austin in 2021 and is certified through Yoga Alliance.

She has found that slowing down on your mat can translate to slowing down in life which everyone can benefit from. Her teaching style is a slow, intentional flow with an emphasis on the breath and alignment. She leads her classes at a steady pace that allows you to fully connect breath with movement so that you can get out of your head and into your body.

Hannah believes that movement is medicine and yoga is for everyone. She is passionate about holding space for people from all walks of life to come to their mats to connect with and learn about themselves and others. She strives to create an uplifting environment where all feel welcomed and supported, making each class accessible to all levels by offering modifications and using clear instructional cues. Her goal as a teacher is to inspire others to be present, cultivate kindness, and live authentically by practicing self love.

9:30 - 10:30am

Yoga Yoga in Austin Texas on 2025-12-03 at 9:30 - 10:30am

 
3rd Eye in Austin TexasHannah C.

Move with intention and breathe with awareness in this meditative Slow Vinyasa Yoga class. Designed to cultivate presence, balance, and inner stillness, this practice blends gentle, flowing sequences with longer-held postures, allowing time to explore alignment, breath, and the subtleties of movement.Rooted in the deeper teachings of yoga, each class weaves in elements of yogic philosophy—from the Yoga Sutras, Bhagavad Gita, or other classical texts—offering reflections on themes such as non-attachment, self-study, compassion, and inner strength. Through mindful movement and philosophical inquiry, you’ll be invited to explore how the practice extends beyond the mat into everyday life.This class is open to all levels and is ideal for those seeking a slower, more introspective practice that nourishes both body and mind.Read class details

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