Free Community Class with Yoga Teacher Trainees at Flow Yoga Westgate
Jun 10, 2026 from 5-6pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

Free Community Class with Yoga Teacher Trainees At Flow Yoga Westgate

Welcome to our free community yoga class, taught by our team of dedicated yoga trainees!

Our trainees have undergone extensive training in various yoga practices and are excited to share their knowledge with you and continue to stretch and grow their teaching muscles (so to speak!)

Each class will showcase a different yoga style such as Hatha, Vinyasa, Flow, Yin, Kundalini and more.
Participants will be given an anonymous feedback form to write down words of encouragement, what they have enjoyed about the class and/or things the new teachers could improve upon.


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Free Community Class with Yoga Teacher Trainees
Jun 10, 2026 from 5-6pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

FAQ

Yoga can help with fibromyalgia symptoms like a soothing balm for your body. It can help reduce pain and stiffness, improve sleep, and reduce stress. Plus, it's a lot more fun than suffering in silence.

Yoga helps with sleep like a lullaby, gently lulling you into a peaceful slumber. It can help calm the mind, reduce stress, and increase relaxation, all of which can improve sleep quality. Plus, it's a lot more effective than counting sheep.

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 helps with weight loss and weight management like a superhero sidekick, always there to lend a helping hand. It can help you burn calories, reduce stress eating, and increase mindfulness around food choices. Plus, it's a lot more fun than running on a treadmill.

Bringing your own yoga mat to class is like bringing your own pillow to a sleepover – it's a personal preference. Most studios provide mats, but if you're a germaphobe or just want to be extra prepared, feel free to bring your own. Just make sure it's clean and not too slippery.

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