Sat Mar 7 at 6pm
Free Acro Yoga Jam
Sat Mar 7 at 6pm
This energizing class combines effective fitness techniques with mindful movement, challenging your body through bodyweight exercises, resistance bands, and yoga props.
Each class will focus on specific muscle groups wether it is Upper body or Lower body for a comprehensive strength session.
You’ll sweat, you’ll build muscle, tone, and you’ll feel the burn - but always with options to modify for your unique needs and abilities. Our inclusive approach ensures everyone can access the benefits of functional training, whether you’re looking to build significant strength or simply improve daily movement patterns.
Come prepared to workout in a judgement free and supportive environment where listening to your body is just as important as pushing your limits.
Yoga is like a circus performer, juggling multiple tasks at once. It improves your balance by strengthening your core and leg muscles, and it enhances your coordination by teaching you to move your body in sync with your breath. Just don't expect to run away and join the circus after a few classes.
Yoga is like a soothing massage for your joints. It helps to reduce inflammation, increase flexibility, and improve overall joint health. Plus, it's a lot cheaper than hiring a personal masseuse to follow you around all day.
Yoga helps with posture like a tailor, making sure everything fits just right. It can help improve alignment, strengthen core muscles, and increase body awareness. Plus, it's a lot more fun than standing in front of a mirror with a measuring tape.
Choosing the right yoga class is like picking a movie to watch – you want to find one that matches your mood and interests. Check out different studios, read class descriptions, and don't be afraid to ask questions. And remember, if you end up in a class that's not quite your cup of tea, there's always the next one.
If you have an injury, think of yourself as a master chef adapting a recipe. You can modify yoga poses by using props like blocks or straps, or simply by adjusting your alignment. And remember, it's better to be safe than sorry – no one wants to end up with a yoga-induced injury that puts them out of commission for weeks.