Wed Jun 17 at 5pm
Free Community Class with Yoga Teacher Trainees
Wed Jun 17 at 5pm
Whether you're looking for motivation, connection, or a moment to realign with yourself, Sunday Fire provides a welcoming space to learn, reflect, and grow alongside a supportive community.
What to Expect:
? A unique theme and discussion each week
? Thought-provoking insights and reflections
? Practical tools to support personal growth and wellbeing
? Meaningful connection in a supportive community
? Inspiration and motivation for the week ahead
Come as you are and leave feeling energized, empowered, and ready to take on the week ahead.
??? We look forward to welcoming you.
Come early for some connection time in the lounge, 6:15-7pm.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
About Sunday Fire :
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Whether you seek inner peace, rejuvenation, or community connection, our diverse offerings cater to your wellness needs. Come immerse yourself in a sanctuary of serenity and self-discovery every Sunday evening.
Yoga is like a multivitamin for your overall health. It can help improve cardiovascular health, increase flexibility and strength, and reduce stress. Plus, it's a lot more fun than swallowing a giant pill every day.
Yoga helps with strength like a personal trainer, only without the weight machines and mirrors. It can help you build lean muscle mass, increase flexibility, and improve overall body composition. Plus, it's a lot more peaceful than a crowded gym.
Yoga is like a dance with your body, while meditation is a dance with your mind. Both practices can help you feel more centered and calm, but yoga incorporates physical movement, while meditation is more focused on stillness and introspection.
Yoga is like a bone-building superhero. It can help improve bone density by putting stress on your bones in a good way, which encourages them to grow stronger. Plus, it's a lot more fun than lifting weights all day.
Yoga for seniors is like a fountain of youth, only without the creepy side effects of drinking from one. It can help improve flexibility, balance, and strength, while also reducing stress and promoting relaxation. Plus, it's a great way to stay active and social in a supportive and welcoming environment. Who needs bingo when you can do downward dog?