Sat Jul 18 at 1:30pm
Free Yoga Class
Sat Jul 18 at 1:30pm
Forget the myth that you need to be flexible to start—this class is designed specifically to help you get there by safely increasing your range of motion through science-based techniques. Each week targets different muscle groups and joints using a functional blend of Controlled Articular Rotations (CARs), Kinstretch-inspired movements, and myofascial release. By utilizing props like straps, blocks, and tennis balls, you will learn how to access deeper stretches comfortably while improving joint function and decreasing your risk of injury. Whether you are dealing with tightness from sports, stress, or long hours of sitting, this inclusive class offers a practical approach to movement that ensures progress regardless of your starting point. All levels welcome with modifications offered throughout.
Choosing the right yoga style is like finding the perfect pair of jeans – it's all about personal preference and what fits you best. Do some research, try out different styles, and don't be afraid to mix and match until you find the perfect combination. And remember, just because your best friend swears by Bikram yoga doesn't mean it's the right style for you.
The breath is like the DJ of your yoga practice - it sets the rhythm and keeps everything flowing smoothly. It helps you stay focused, calm, and connected to your body as you move through the poses.
The etiquette for a yoga class is pretty simple - just be respectful of your fellow yogis, don't hog the space, and try not to fart during savasana. Oh, and remember to turn off your phone - nobody wants to hear your latest TikTok during their downward dog.
Yoga is like a ninja for your body. It can help improve your agility by improving your strength, flexibility, and balance. Plus, it's a lot more fun than running an obstacle course all day.
Yoga can help with migraines like a superhero swooping in to save the day. It can help reduce stress and tension, which are common migraine triggers. Plus, the focus on breath control can help you manage migraine pain.