Sat Mar 7 at 10am
Free Yoga in San Gabriel Park
Sat Mar 7 at 10am
Each session focuses on a specific peak pose or skill set, broken down with:
Thoughtful vinyasa preparation
Targeted strength & mobility work
Clear Progressions & accessible options
Time to pause, ask questions, & try again
February Focus: The Art of Flight - Crow & Side Crow
Build arm balance confidence by strengthening your shoulders, core, and wrists, while learning supportive techniques for lift, stability, and control.
What to Expect:
A smart, steady vinyasa flow to warm and prepare the body
Slower Exploration of advanced poses & transitions
Space for rest, curiosity, and personal pacing
Tools you can take back to your regular classes
Emphasis on sustainable strength, safe exploration, resilience, and joyful effort
Things to Look Forward To:
Bird of Paradise & Bound Half Moon
Grasshopper & Eight-Angle Pose
Wheel & Backbend Foundations
Forearm Stand
Splits & Flying Splits
Firefly
Handstands
Jump-Backs, Floats & Transitions
L-Sits & Lifts
Flying Crow & Flying Pigeon
Who It's For
For students with a consistent practice who want to build strength & power, refine skill, and reconnect with the playful side of practice. Modifications and progressions will always offered allowing you to meet your edge with confidence and curiosity.
Come to build strength. Stay to explore possibility. Leave feeling powerful, playful, and inspired.
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 can help with energy levels and fatigue like a natural energy drink for your body. It can help improve blood flow, increase energy levels, and reduce stress. Plus, it's a lot more fun than guzzling energy drinks all day.
How often you practice yoga is like how often you brush your teeth. Ideally, you should aim for at least 3-5 times a week for optimal benefits, but even once a week is better than nothing. Just like brushing your teeth, the more you do it, the better you'll feel. And trust me, nobody likes a smelly yogi.
Yoga is like a breath of fresh air for your respiratory system. It teaches you to breathe deeply and fully, which can improve lung capacity and function. Plus, the focus on breath control can help reduce symptoms of conditions like asthma and COPD.
Yoga helps with energy levels and fatigue like a power nap, helping you recharge and refresh. It can help improve sleep quality, reduce stress, and increase overall energy and vitality. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than trying to sleep on a crowded airplane.