Flow at Flow Yoga Georgetown
April 22, 2025 from 12-1PM CST
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

Flow At Flow Yoga Georgetown with Dina R.

This slower-paced flow class allows time to explore the postures while cultivating strength, flexibility, balance, and calm. Yoga poses are linked to the breath to help create body awareness, inner strength and peaceful mind.

This class is suitable for all levels, modifications and options are always given to those who are just starting or for those looking to deepen their practice.

 

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9 - 10am

Style: Vinyasa yoga class Learn about Vinyasa Yoga class style ›

Vinyasa yoga is a creative form of yoga. Yoga poses are linked together with the breath in a flowing sequence. Expect to move, sometimes vigorously, from pose to pose. This practice stimulates and energizes the mind and body through asanas (poses), with focus on the breath. This class will help you to build strength, increase endurance, create flexibility, and release tension.If you appreciate having things a little loose and like to keep moving, this style is definitely worth a try.hot at 80-85 degrees

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with Marla E.
10:30 - 11:30am

Style: Other yoga class Learn about Other Yoga class style ›

An all-levels class, perfect for your first yoga experience! You will be introduced to basic Hatha yoga poses and proper alignment to start your practice. Taught by beginner-friendly instructors, you will be surrounded by others who are starting out just like you—or by those wanting a slower-paced class to build strength, flexibility, and mindfulness.

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with Kelly W.
12 - 1pm

Style: Flow yoga class Learn about Flow Yoga class style ›

This slower-paced flow class allows time to explore the postures while cultivating strength, flexibility, balance, and calm. Yoga poses are linked to the breath to help create body awareness, inner strength and peaceful mind.This class is suitable for all levels, modifications and options are always given to those who are just starting or for those looking to deepen their practice. 

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with Carolyn E.
12 - 1pm

Style: Flexibility & Mobility yoga class Learn about Flexibility & Mobility Yoga class style ›

One of the most popular yoga myths is the belief that you need to be flexible before ever setting foot on a mat. The truth is, flexibility isn’t a prerequisite. In fact, a regular yoga practice will actually help you become more flexible over time. Increased flexibility can help decrease the risk of injuries, create a better range of motion of joints, lengthen muscles, improve balance and overall health!Flexibility + mobility is a fun, judgment-free space, suitable for all levels. In this class we will work on different muscle groups and joints each week, using yoga, mobility, and stability techniques as well as Myofascial release to improve range of motion and flexibility. Props such as straps, bolsters, blocks, and tennis balls will be used to target specific areas and help ease your body into the poses and stretches. Modifications and options will be offered throughout the class.

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with Jenny D.
5:30 - 6:30pm

Style: Vinyasa yoga class Learn about Vinyasa Yoga class style ›

Vinyasa yoga is a creative form of yoga. Yoga poses are linked together with the breath in a flowing sequence. Expect to move, sometimes vigorously, from pose to pose. This practice stimulates and energizes the mind and body through asanas (poses), with focus on the breath. This class will help you to build strength, increase endurance, create flexibility, and release tension.If you appreciate having things a little loose and like to keep moving, this style is definitely worth a try.hot at 80-85 degrees

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with Claire L.
6 - 7:15pm

Style: Kundalini yoga class Learn about Kundalini Yoga class style ›

Kundalini Yoga uses breath, movement and focus to energize the body while supporting strength and balance of the immune and glandular systems. Dynamic classes promote emotional well-being, mental clarity and stress relief. Appropriate for all abilities.Pro tip: Just starting out? The best way to get acquainted with Kundalini Yoga is to try out as many teachers and classes as possible. You’ll experience a great variety of exercises from class to class, so going to at least 5 classes will give you a good idea of what the practice is all about.

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with Kelly W.
7:30 - 8:30pm

Style: Gentle/Restorative yoga class Learn about Gentle/Restorative Yoga class style ›

DEEP CHILL is a gentle, slow moving class designed to help you ease stress, reset your body, mind and spirit. There is enough movement to get the tension out of your system, and enough chilling out to prepare you for a relaxing, meditative experienceThis 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. 

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with Kelly W.
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FAQ

Yoga is like a peaceful hike in the woods, while Pilates is like a high-intensity workout at the gym. Both practices can improve strength, flexibility, and posture, but yoga has a more spiritual and meditative focus, while Pilates is more focused on core strength and control.

Yoga is like a chill pill for your mind and body. It activates the relaxation response, which helps lower stress and anxiety. Plus, the gentle stretching and deep breathing can help you unwind and let go of tension.

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 can help with migraines like a superhero swooping in to save the day. It can help reduce stress and tension, which are common migraine triggers. Plus, the focus on breath control can help you manage migraine pain.

If you have an injury, think of yourself as a master chef adapting a recipe. You can modify yoga poses by using props like blocks or straps, or simply by adjusting your alignment. And remember, it's better to be safe than sorry – no one wants to end up with a yoga-induced injury that puts them out of commission for weeks.

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