Hatha at Flow Yoga North Loop
Jun 19, 2025 from 10:30-11:30am
at Flow Yoga North Loop

Hatha At Flow Yoga North Loop
This beginner-friendly Hatha class focuses on learning the basic yoga positions with clear instructions and plenty of time to practice each pose. Unlike flow classes, you'll hold each position for several breaths, allowing you to understand proper alignment and feel the benefits of each pose.

The teacher will guide you through standing poses, gentle twists, simple balances, and floor stretches at a comfortable pace with detailed explanations. You'll learn how to use props like blocks and straps to make poses accessible.
 
Perfect for complete beginners or those returning to yoga after a break. The relaxed atmosphere welcomes questions and supports your individual journey, whether you're just starting out or wanting to revisit yoga fundamentals.

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Hatha
Jun 19, 2025 from 10:30-11:30am
at Flow Yoga North Loop

FAQ

How often you practice yoga is like how often you brush your teeth. Ideally, you should aim for at least 3-5 times a week for optimal benefits, but even once a week is better than nothing. Just like brushing your teeth, the more you do it, the better you'll feel. And trust me, nobody likes a smelly yogi.

Yoga is like a full-course meal, while stretching is like a quick snack. Yoga incorporates breathwork, meditation, and mindfulness, while stretching is more focused on the physical aspect of flexibility and range of motion.

Yoga can help improve longevity like a fountain of youth for your body. It can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve cardiovascular health, and reduce stress. Plus, it's a lot more fun than drinking from an actual fountain of youth.

Yin and yang yoga are like the yin and yang of the yoga world - they balance each other out. Yin yoga is slow and passive, focusing on deep stretching and relaxation, while yang yoga is more active and dynamic, focusing on building strength and heat.

Yoga is like a breath of fresh air for your respiratory system. It teaches you to breathe deeply and fully, which can improve lung capacity and function. Plus, the focus on breath control can help reduce symptoms of conditions like asthma and COPD.

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