Flow at Flow Yoga Westgate
Apr 23, 2026 from 10:30-11:30am
at Flow Yoga Westgate

With Dana A.
Flow At Flow Yoga Westgate
Flow is a moving, breath-led class where you'll shift smoothly from one pose to the next without stopping to rest between them. You will be guided through a series of positions that build strength, improve flexibility, and help with balance. We begin with simple stretches, move into a sequence of uninterrupted motion, and end with relaxing poses. You will be guided with step-by-step instructions, while easier or harder options for each position will be shown. This class works for everyone—beginners get simpler options and more experienced students can try more challenging versions. You'll leave feeling stronger, more flexible, and relaxed.


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Flow
Apr 23, 2026 from 10:30-11:30am
at Flow Yoga Westgate

FAQ

There are many different types of yoga, each with their own focus and approach. Some of the most common include:

  • Ashtanga: a dynamic and physically demanding practice
  • Bikram: a series of 26 postures and two breathing exercises, practiced in a heated room
  • Iyengar: a meticulous style that emphasizes proper alignment and the use of props
  • Kundalini: a spiritual practice that involves chanting, meditation, and dynamic movement
  • Restorative: a gentle practice that uses props to support the body in passive postures.

Yoga for mental health and emotional healing is like a warm hug for your soul. It can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, while also promoting self-awareness and inner calm. It's like a mental health spa day, but without the cucumber slices and fancy robes.

Yoga helps with stress reduction like a warm bath, only without the pruney fingers. It can help calm the mind, lower cortisol levels, and increase relaxation. Plus, it's a lot more invigorating than soaking in a tub.

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.

How often you practice yoga is like how often you brush your teeth. Ideally, you should aim for at least 3-5 times a week for optimal benefits, but even once a week is better than nothing. Just like brushing your teeth, the more you do it, the better you'll feel. And trust me, nobody likes a smelly yogi.

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