Fri Jun 12 at 8pm
New Moon Sound Bath
Fri Jun 12 at 8pm
Experience the benefits of mindful movement in a space heated to 80–85°F, designed to loosen muscles, allow deeper stretches and improve flexibility while you move through a series of connected poses. This class gives you the time to refine each alignment while maintaining a continuous, rhythmic motion. With intentional warmth promoting detoxification, improving flexibility, and building functional strength and balance in a supportive environment.
Suitable for all levels, this practice offers modifications for beginners to work safely in the heated environment, while advanced students can explore deeper expressions of poses.
Absolutely! Yoga isn't about being able to touch your toes, it's about connecting with your body and finding your own edge. It's like learning to play an instrument, you start with the basics and work your way up. And who knows, with practice you might even surprise yourself and become a human pretzel.
Yoga helps with detoxification like a spa day for your organs, helping you flush out toxins and impurities. It can help improve circulation, stimulate the lymphatic system, and promote overall health and well-being. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than going on a juice cleanse.
Yoga is like a magical flexibility and balance potion, working wonders on your body over time. It stretches and strengthens your muscles, which can lead to improved flexibility and balance. Just don't expect to be doing backflips and splits after your first class.
Yoga is like a fountain of youth, but without the creepy side effects. It helps to maintain flexibility, balance, and strength as you age, which can reduce the risk of falls and injuries. Plus, it keeps your mind sharp by teaching you to focus and stay present in the moment – no more forgetting where you left your car keys!
Yoga is like a peaceful hike in the woods, while Pilates is like a high-intensity workout at the gym. Both practices can improve strength, flexibility, and posture, but yoga has a more spiritual and meditative focus, while Pilates is more focused on core strength and control.