Candlelight Slow Flow at Flow Yoga Georgetown
Jul 14, 2026 from 7-8pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

Candlelight Slow Flow At Flow Yoga Georgetown
Slow Flow is a gentle, breath-led class that offers a flowing sequence of postures at a slower, more intentional pace.
 
Movements are linked with the breath, allowing space to deepen into each shape, refine alignment, and stay present in the experience. This class offers a balance of ease and effort—supporting strength, flexibility, and nervous system regulation without rushing. It's a grounding and accessible practice for all levels, perfect for those who want a mindful, meditative flow.
 
This class is appropriate for all levels

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Candlelight Slow Flow
Jul 14, 2026 from 7-8pm
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Breathwork in yoga is like the secret sauce - it takes your practice to the next level. It helps you stay present, calm, and focused, and can even enhance the physical benefits of the poses.

Yin and yang yoga are like the yin and yang of the yoga world - they balance each other out. Yin yoga is slow and passive, focusing on deep stretching and relaxation, while yang yoga is more active and dynamic, focusing on building strength and heat.

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