Fri Mar 6 at 4pm
Open Space for Remembrance in Honor of Jillian Coogan
Fri Mar 6 at 4pm
This slower-paced hot yoga class combines fluid movement with breath in a heated room (80-85 degrees). The warmth helps loosen muscles, allowing deeper stretches and improved flexibility while you move through a series of connected poses.
Unlike faster hot yoga styles, this class gives you time to perfect each position while still maintaining constant movement. The heat promotes detoxification through sweat while the flowing sequence builds strength, improves balance, and creates a sense of calm.
Each hot yoga session is designed for all experience levels - beginners receive modifications to work safely in the heated environment, while advanced students can explore deeper expressions of poses. The combination of heat and mindful movement creates the perfect environment for both physical challenge and mental relaxation.
Yoga for cardiovascular health is like a gentle workout for your heart. It can help lower blood pressure, improve circulation, and reduce the risk of heart disease. It's like a love letter to your heart, only without the cheesy poetry.
To know if you're doing a yoga pose correctly, channel your inner detective. Observe your alignment, check in with your breath, and listen to your body. If something feels off, make adjustments or ask your instructor for guidance. Remember, it's not about being perfect – it's about finding what works best for your body.
Yoga can help with chronic pain like a soothing balm for your body. It can help reduce pain and stiffness, improve flexibility, and increase strength. Plus, it's a lot more fun than suffering in silence.
Yoga helps with postpartum recovery like a healing balm, soothing and restoring the body. It can help you regain strength, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than trying to juggle a newborn and a workout routine.
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.