Sat Mar 28 at 9am
Free Yoga at San Gabriel Park (NEW TIME!)
Sat Mar 28 at 9am
This class includes sound healing, with singing bowls, gong, rain sticks, chimes, mantras etc...that will leave you feeling lighter, calmer, and more balanced.
Come Celebrate Flow Yoga Georgetown's 2 year Birthday Celebration!
Keep the celebration going with:
FREE YOGA CLASSES at the studio
Coffee & snacks waiting between classes
Birthday Treats at out 2nd Saturday Market Days booth
Evening community birthday celebration!
Pick up your Flow Yoga Georgetown Birthday Passport and take part in our playful scavenger hunt!
Visit different celebration stops throughout the day
Earn FREE Giveaway Tickets for prizes
The more places you go, the more chances you have to win!
RSVP for A Night of Peace and read more info
The etiquette for a yoga class is pretty simple - just be respectful of your fellow yogis, don't hog the space, and try not to fart during savasana. Oh, and remember to turn off your phone - nobody wants to hear your latest TikTok during their downward dog.
Yoga helps with strength like a personal trainer, only without the weight machines and mirrors. It can help you build lean muscle mass, increase flexibility, and improve overall body composition. Plus, it's a lot more peaceful than a crowded gym.
Well, imagine trying to pat your head and rub your belly at the same time. Now imagine doing that while standing on one leg and reciting the alphabet backward. That's what yoga does for your coordination – it teaches you to be a multitasking ninja, gracefully moving through poses while keeping your balance and focus.
Absolutely! Yoga is like a prenatal superhero. It can help improve your strength, flexibility, and endurance, all of which can come in handy during labor. Plus, the focus on breath control can help you stay calm and focused during contractions.
Expect to feel like a human pretzel at times, but don't worry, you'll eventually become a master of the art of twisting and bending. You'll also likely experience a sense of calm and relaxation, and possibly even a newfound appreciation for your body and its capabilities.