Sunday Fire with Derek lively at Flow Yoga Westgate
Jun 14, 2026 from 6:15-8:30pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

Sunday Fire with Derek lively At Flow Yoga Westgate
We'll be moving through breathwork and movement to calm your nervous system, open your energy pathways, and spark some real healing. Cacao, card pulls, good people, and white henna — it's going to be a really good evening.

Derek Lively is joining us to introduce PEJIs — Post Ecstatic Joy Imprints. If trauma can shape your identity, what can joy do?

Jerome Shaw closes the night with a grounding Qi Gong practice to help you integrate, land softly, and carry that energy forward.

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Sunday Fire with Derek lively
Jun 14, 2026 from 6:15-8:30pm
at Flow Yoga Westgate

FAQ

Yoga is like a circus performer, juggling multiple tasks at once. It improves your balance by strengthening your core and leg muscles, and it enhances your coordination by teaching you to move your body in sync with your breath. Just don't expect to run away and join the circus after a few classes.

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.

Choosing the right yoga style is like finding the perfect pair of jeans – it's all about personal preference and what fits you best. Do some research, try out different styles, and don't be afraid to mix and match until you find the perfect combination. And remember, just because your best friend swears by Bikram yoga doesn't mean it's the right style for you.

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.

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.

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