Sat Mar 21 at 10am
Free: Yoga in the Park
Sat Mar 21 at 10am
Have you always wanted to try Yoga and mindfulness meditation with your kids but didn’t know where to start?
We got just the thing for you and your kids!
Yoga is a fantastic choice of exercise for kids of all ages because it has so many benefits and can be done almost anywhere. Through yoga, kids can learn to live in the moment and focus on what they are doing at that moment.
Yoga is just as beneficial for adults, so making it a family event allows for exercise and time spent together.
Mindfulness and meditation have been scientifically proven to reduce anxiety, increase empathy, and promote happiness and well-being in people of all ages and populations. Meditation with minis may sound like a stressful prospect, but this simple and ancient practice can take many forms and actually be kid-friendly.
Join Kristi Floyd as she guides you and your family in staying in the present moment with different meditation techniques that are fun and engaging for the whole family*
We have mats and props available, all you need to bring is an open mind and curiosity!
Minimum age 5 years old.
$5 per person.
*Parents must attend with their kids
Bringing your own yoga mat to class is like bringing your own pillow to a sleepover – it's a personal preference. Most studios provide mats, but if you're a germaphobe or just want to be extra prepared, feel free to bring your own. Just make sure it's clean and not too slippery.
Yoga can help with emotional well-being like a soothing hug for your soul. It can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve self-esteem, and increase feelings of happiness and well-being. Plus, it's a lot more fun than talking to a therapist all day.
Yoga is like a circus performer for your body. It can help improve your balance and coordination by strengthening your muscles, improving your proprioception, and teaching you to move your body in sync with your breath. Plus, it's a lot more fun than juggling all day.
Yoga helps with physical fitness like a personal trainer, only without the yelling and grunting. It can help you build strength, increase flexibility, and improve cardiovascular health. Plus, it's a lot more peaceful than sweating it out in a crowded gym.
Yoga helps with flexibility like a ballet dancer, helping you move gracefully and fluidly. It can help improve posture, increase range of motion, and reduce the risk of injuries. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than trying to pirouette in a tutu.