Hatha at Flow Yoga Westgate
Jul 11, 2026 from 10:30-11:45am
at Flow Yoga Westgate

With Tej A.
Hatha At Flow Yoga Westgate
This beginner-friendly Hatha class focuses on the foundational building blocks of yoga, offering clear instructions and time to explore each pose. You'll hold positions for several breaths to understand proper alignment and feel the benefits of each pose.

You will be guided through standing postures, gentle twists, simple balances, and floor stretches at a steady, comfortable pace with detailed explanations. You will also learn to utilize props like blocks and straps to make the practice accessible and supportive for your body. 
 
Perfect for beginners or those returning to yoga.

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Jul 11, 2026 from 10:30-11:45am
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FAQ

Yoga helps with injury recovery like a physical therapist, providing gentle and supportive movements to aid in the healing process. It can help improve flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase overall mobility. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than going to a physical therapy appointment.

Yoga is like a gentle cardio workout for your heart. It gets your blood flowing, strengthens your heart muscle, and can help lower blood pressure. Plus, you don't have to worry about your heart skipping a beat when you see your yoga instructor – unless they're really, really attractive.

A typical yoga class is like a good movie - it lasts long enough to tell a story, but not so long that you start to nod off. Most classes run between 60-90 minutes, but there are also shorter and longer options available, depending on your schedule and attention span.

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To prevent injuries during yoga practice, treat your body like a delicate flower – with care and respect. Warm up properly, listen to your body, and don't push yourself too far. And remember, it's better to take a break and rest than to force yourself into a pose that could lead to injury.

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