Kundalini at Flow Yoga North Loop
Mar 23, 2026 from 6-7pm
at Flow Yoga North Loop

Kundalini At Flow Yoga North Loop
Kundalini Yoga uses breathing techniques, dynamic movements, and meditation to awaken body energy. Class can be a bit strange, but you'll feel amazing after.

Classes include repetitive movements (kriyas), specific breathing patterns, chanting, and meditation to balance your glandular system and boost immunity.

Unlike other yoga styles, Kundalini features rapid breathing, rhythmic movements, and holding positions with specific breath patterns. This releases tension, increases mental clarity, and creates emotional balance.

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Kundalini
Mar 23, 2026 from 6-7pm
at Flow Yoga North Loop

FAQ

Yoga is like a soothing balm for stress and anxiety, helping to calm your mind and relax your body. It teaches you to focus on your breath and be present in the moment, which can help to reduce stress and anxiety. Plus, it's a lot cheaper than a lifetime of therapy sessions.

Yoga helps with joint health like a well-oiled machine, keeping your joints flexible and lubricated. It can help improve range of motion, reduce stiffness and inflammation, and prevent joint injuries. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than getting a tune-up at the mechanic's shop.

Yoga helps with mindfulness like a GPS for your mind, guiding you towards the present moment. It can help you learn to focus your attention, reduce distractions, and increase self-awareness. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than listening to a robotic voice telling you where to turn.

Yoga helps with injury recovery like a physical therapist, providing gentle and supportive movements to aid in the healing process. It can help improve flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase overall mobility. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than going to a physical therapy appointment.

Hatha and Vinyasa yoga are like two sides of the same coin - they both incorporate physical postures, but they have different approaches. Hatha yoga is slower and more static, focusing on holding each pose for longer periods of time, while Vinyasa yoga is more fluid and dynamic, with a focus on linking breath and movement.

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