Mon Mar 2 at 8pm
Free Acro Yoga Jam
Mon Mar 2 at 8pm
Here's what you can expect:
Multiple short steeps of some seriously high-quality teas, each one revealing a new layer of the leaf's character. No big pots here - just small rounds poured so you can fully drop into the sensory experience.
A quiet, cozy, communal vibe where you can kick back, tune inward, and share in the simple magic of tea. It's the perfect way to unwind and connect.
Flexible attendance - stay for the whole two hours, pop in after class, or slip in whenever your schedule allows. Cups will be flowing the entire time, and every pour offers something new to discover.
Whether you're a total tea geek or just looking to explore a timeless art form, this is going to be a beautiful way to sip, breathe, and be transported.
Spots are limited, so reserve early and join us for a truly magical experience.
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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.
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If you have an injury, think of yourself as a master chef adapting a recipe. You can modify yoga poses by using props like blocks or straps, or simply by adjusting your alignment. And remember, it's better to be safe than sorry – no one wants to end up with a yoga-induced injury that puts them out of commission for weeks.