Kundalini at Flow Yoga Westgate
May 31, 2026 from 12-1:15pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

With Tej A.
Kundalini At Flow Yoga Westgate
Kundalini Yoga uses breathing techniques, dynamic movements, and meditation to awaken body energy. Unlike other yoga styles, this practice features repetitive movements known as kriyas, rapid breathing patterns, and chanting to balance your glandular system and boost immunity. While the rhythmic movements and specific breath-led postures can feel a bit unconventional at first, they are designed to release deep-seated tension, increase mental clarity, and create emotional balance. If you’re new to Kundalini or yoga in general, no worries! It is a spiritual practice as much as it is physical, making it a cherished option for everyone from complete beginners to advanced practitioners.

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Kundalini
May 31, 2026 from 12-1:15pm
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Yoga helps with endurance like a marathon runner, helping you go the distance without running out of steam. It can help improve cardiovascular function, increase lung capacity, and reduce fatigue. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than running until your legs give out.

Yoga helps with mental clarity like a pair of glasses, helping you see things more clearly. It can help you learn to quiet the mind, reduce mental clutter, and increase focus and concentration. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than wearing glasses.

Yoga for cardiovascular health is like a gentle workout for your heart. It can help lower blood pressure, improve circulation, and reduce the risk of heart disease. It's like a love letter to your heart, only without the cheesy poetry.

Yoga can help boost your immune system like a superhero cape for your cells. It can help reduce stress, which can weaken your immune system. Plus, the focus on breath control can help improve lung function and reduce the risk of respiratory infections.

Hatha and Vinyasa yoga are like two sides of the same coin - they both incorporate physical postures, but they have different approaches. Hatha yoga is slower and more static, focusing on holding each pose for longer periods of time, while Vinyasa yoga is more fluid and dynamic, with a focus on linking breath and movement.

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