Flow State Vinyasa at Flow Yoga Georgetown
Apr 14, 2026 from 12-1pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

With Dina R.
Flow State Vinyasa At Flow Yoga Georgetown
Flow State Vinyasa is a class built around a set, progressive sequence that allows practitioners to deepen their practice over time. Expect a strong, mindful practice including standing sequences, balancing, arm balances, deep stretches, and inversions.

By repeating the same sequence each class, students can let go of overthinking, track growth, and drop into a true flow state, where movement, breath, and focus align.

This class is easily modifiable: students are encouraged to choose gentler or more advanced variations, honoring their body while staying present with the practice. Ideal for experienced yogis who enjoy structure, challenge, and embodied focus.

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Flow State Vinyasa
Apr 14, 2026 from 12-1pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

FAQ

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