Hatha Yoga at Flow Yoga Georgetown
Apr 14, 2026 from 5:30-6:30pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

Hatha Yoga At Flow Yoga Georgetown
This all-levels Hatha class teaches basic yoga positions with clear instructions and time to practice each pose. You'll hold positions for several breaths to understand proper alignment and feel each pose's benefits.

We guide you through standing poses, gentle twists, simple balances, and floor stretches at a comfortable pace with detailed explanations. You'll learn to use props like blocks and straps to make poses accessible.

Perfect for complete beginners or those wanting a slower-paced class to build strength, flexibility, and mindfulness.

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Hatha Yoga
Apr 14, 2026 from 5:30-6:30pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

FAQ

Choosing the right yoga class is like picking a movie to watch – you want to find one that matches your mood and interests. Check out different studios, read class descriptions, and don't be afraid to ask questions. And remember, if you end up in a class that's not quite your cup of tea, there's always the next one.

Hatha and Vinyasa yoga are like two sides of the same coin - they both incorporate physical postures, but they have different approaches. Hatha yoga is slower and more static, focusing on holding each pose for longer periods of time, while Vinyasa yoga is more fluid and dynamic, with a focus on linking breath and movement.

Yoga helps with digestion like a gentle massage, helping your body process food more effectively. It can help improve blood flow to the digestive organs, reduce bloating and constipation, and promote overall digestive health. Plus, it's a lot more enjoyable than getting a stomach ache.

Yoga is like a chill pill for your emotions. It can help with anger management by teaching you to stay calm and centered, even when things get tough. Plus, it's a lot more fun than punching a pillow all day.

Another misconception is that yoga is just about stretching, but it's like saying a car is just about the wheels. Yoga is a holistic practice that includes breathwork, meditation, and mindfulness, all of which can have profound effects on the mind and body.

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