Sat Mar 14 at 10am
Free: Yoga in the Park
Sat Mar 14 at 10am
Get ready for a true workout experience that builds real-world strength while respecting your individual journey.
This energizing class combines effective fitness techniques with mindful movement, challenging your body through bodyweight exercises, resistance bands, and yoga props.
Each class will focus on specific muscle groups wether it is Upper body or Lower body for a comprehensive strength session.
You’ll sweat, you’ll build muscle, tone, and you’ll feel the burn—but always with options to modify for your unique needs and abilities. Our inclusive approach ensures everyone can access the benefits of functional training, whether you’re looking to build significant strength or simply improve daily movement patterns.
Come prepared to workout in a judgement free and supportive environment where listening to your body is just as important as pushing your limits.
We recommend you bring a towels if you break a sweat :)
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Yoga helps with heart health like a personal trainer, providing a gentle and effective workout to keep your heart strong and healthy. It can help lower blood pressure, improve circulation, and reduce the risk of heart disease. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than sweating it out on a treadmill.
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Absolutely! Yoga is like a prenatal superhero. It can help improve your strength, flexibility, and endurance, all of which can come in handy during labor. Plus, the focus on breath control can help you stay calm and focused during contractions.