Sat Apr 4 at 10:30am
Saturday Spotlight: FREE All Levels Yoga class + YTT Info Session
Sat Apr 4 at 10:30am
We’ll begin with breath and movement, and then flow into a playful, heart-pumping Nia class to awaken body, emotions, mind, and spirit! We'll wrap up with a nourishing 30-minute Yoga Nidra (guided rest meditation) to leave you feeling abundantly light, steady, and renewed.
Shaking is medicine. It supports your physical, emotional, energetic, and mental well-being—helping release stress, regulate your nervous system, and clear old patterns so you can return to a happier, more balanced YOU.
What is Nia? Nia is a barefoot movement practice that blends martial arts, dance, and healing arts into one joyful, expressive class.
What to Expect:
Breath-led movement to energize and release tension
A mix of structure and freeform play—no experience needed
Sensation-based cueing so you can move in ways that feel good for your body
A full-body reset that supports your nervous system and uplifts your mood
Each class will have a unique focus to guide your movement experience. All bodies and levels welcome. No dance or martial arts background needed. Just come as you are, wear comfy clothes, and bring water.
Yoga can help improve longevity like a fountain of youth for your body. It can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve cardiovascular health, and reduce stress. Plus, it's a lot more fun than drinking from an actual fountain of youth.
Yoga can help with menopause symptoms like a soothing balm for your body. It can help reduce hot flashes, improve sleep, and reduce stress. Plus, it's a lot more fun than sitting in a freezer to cool off.
Yoga helps with postpartum recovery like a healing balm, soothing and restoring the body. It can help you regain strength, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than trying to juggle a newborn and a workout routine.
Yoga helps with mindfulness like a GPS for your mind, guiding you towards the present moment. It can help you learn to focus your attention, reduce distractions, and increase self-awareness. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than listening to a robotic voice telling you where to turn.
There are many different types of yoga, each with their own focus and approach. Some of the most common include: