Sat Apr 11 at 10am
Free: Yoga in the Park
Sat Apr 11 at 10am
Join Kelly and Angela for an enchanted evening of relaxation and sound.
The full moon marks the end of the lunar cycle, a time to release and let go. This special event is an opportunity to remove stuck energy, clarify our intentions, reset and renew the body and mind.
In this beginners friendly special event, you will experience the benefits of:
No prior yoga experience necessary. You are guaranteed to leave feeling relaxed and at ease - what a wonderful way to practice self-care during the Full Moon.
With the moon’s alignment to the earth, you have the opportunity to release, cleanse and completes cycles, patterns and recurring situations. It’s a time when you can reset your course.
Registration in advance is highly recommended as this event fills up fast.
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 helps with endurance like a marathon runner, helping you go the distance without running out of steam. It can help improve cardiovascular function, increase lung capacity, and reduce fatigue. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than running until your legs give out.
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 helps with energy levels like a cup of coffee, providing a natural boost of energy without the caffeine crash. It can help improve circulation, increase oxygen intake, and reduce fatigue. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than chugging a pot of coffee.
Yoga is like a posture-perfecting superhero, swooping in to save you from a lifetime of slouching. It strengthens your core and back muscles, which helps to improve your posture. Plus, it's a lot more fun than wearing one of those posture-correcting devices that make you look like a robot.