Sat Mar 14 at 10am
Free: Yoga in the Park
Sat Mar 14 at 10am
Join Dillon for a workshop that weaves together long-held yin postures, guided meditation, and an immersive sound bath to help you slow down, soften, and reconnect.
We’ll begin with grounding yin shapes designed to gently open the hips, spine, and shoulders while encouraging stillness and breath awareness. From there, you’ll be guided into a yoga nidra practice — a deeply restorative meditation done lying down — allowing the body to rest while the mind moves toward clarity and ease.
The evening will close with a sound bath experience, using layered tones and vibrations to support integration and deep relaxation.
This is not about stretching deeper or “doing” more. It’s about creating space — physically, mentally, and emotionally — so your system can recalibrate.
No experience necessary. Dress cozy and bring a mat, water, and/or anything that helps you feel comfortable (blanket, bolster, eye pillow).
Yoga helps with focus and concentration like a laser beam, helping you hone in on the task at hand. It can help improve mental clarity, reduce distractions, and increase productivity. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than staring at a computer screen all day.
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Yoga helps with sleep like a lullaby, gently lulling you into a peaceful slumber. It can help calm the mind, reduce stress, and increase relaxation, all of which can improve sleep quality. Plus, it's a lot more effective than counting sheep.
Yoga can help improve focus and concentration like a mental workout for your brain. It can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can interfere with focus. Plus, the focus on mindfulness can help you stay present and focused.
Choosing the right yoga class is like picking a movie to watch – you want to find one that matches your mood and interests. Check out different studios, read class descriptions, and don't be afraid to ask questions. And remember, if you end up in a class that's not quite your cup of tea, there's always the next one.