Deep Chill At Flow Yoga Georgetown with Dr David W.
This class incorporates yoga, meditation, breathing techniques, somatic yoga, sound healing (depending on teacher) and community building.
Suitable to all bodies and abilities, modifications are offered throughout the practice.
Pro tip: Reserve your spot in advance, this class is popular!
Arrive early to allow the teacher to check in with you, have plenty of time to set up, unwind, relax and avoid disruptions by arriving at least 5min early. Class starts on time, we lock the doors in between classes.
Props and mats are available, if you prefer you can also bring your own.
Unwind with our restorative classes, sweat it out in a heated session, or experience traditional yoga. Feeling something in between? Choose from the widest selection of class options.
See the classesThere's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
There's a reason thousands of students have called Flow their second home for over a decade. Come experience yoga that makes you feel at home.
What started as a tiny studio with friends, Flow is now one of the fastest growing wellness brands and headed up by a powerhouse of women.
About FlowWith locations all over Austin and memberships that get you unlimited yoga at all Flow locations, we've got you covered.
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