Wed Feb 25 at 5pm
Free Community Class with Yoga Teacher Trainees
Wed Feb 25 at 5pm
A free yoga class with the amazing Ashley Weber to experience her unique teaching style firsthand
Cozy post-practice hangout to chat about the training journey over cups of warm chai
Open discussion about what teacher training could spark in you, from deepening your practice to finding your teaching voice
Plenty of time for all your questions - nothing is off limits!
Got questions? Bring 'em all! Whether you're seriously considering becoming a teacher or just yoga-curious or maybe you want to deepen your practice? we'd love to have you. All levels welcome – seriously, everyone belongs here!
Sweet bonus: Sign up for the training at the session, and we'll knock $100 off your tuition! ?
Just bring your mat, your curiosity, and your wonderful self. Let's explore what's possible together!
Yoga can help improve flexibility like a magic potion for your muscles. It can help stretch and lengthen your muscles, which can improve your range of motion. Plus, it's a lot more fun than being stuck in a stretching machine all day.
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Yoga can help with chronic pain like a soothing balm for your body. It can help reduce pain and stiffness, improve flexibility, and increase strength. Plus, it's a lot more fun than suffering in silence.
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