Sat Mar 14 at 9am
Free Yoga in San Gabriel Park (TIME CHANGE!)
Sat Mar 14 at 9am
Celebrate the Spring Equinox, a powerful moment of balance between light and dark, when the energy of renewal begins to take root.
Join this gentle 2-hour workshop to pause, realign with the season, and invite fresh beginnings into your body, mind, and spirit. Through slow, nourishing movement, guided reflection, and deep rest, you’ll explore themes of balance, emergence, and intention while supporting nervous system regulation and embodied awareness.
What to Expect
Slow, accessible movement — gentle flows designed for all bodies, no prior experience needed
Seasonal teachings — simple wisdom drawn from the Equinox and nature’s cycles
Guided reflection — time to listen inward and connect with what wants to emerge
Restorative & Yin integration — soothing poses and stillness to settle the nervous system
A beautiful, nature-inspired intention-setting ritual to close the session (you’ll leave with a small, meaningful keepsake to plant and nurture at home)
This workshop creates space to honor the seasonal shift, release what no longer serves, and plant seeds, both literal and symbolic, for the growth ahead.
All levels welcome, the pace is slow, supportive, and completely adaptable. Come as you are.
Step into spring with greater clarity, calm, and a felt sense of renewal.
Yoga is like a natural pain reliever. It can help reduce chronic pain by improving flexibility, strength, and posture. Plus, the focus on mindfulness can help you manage pain by changing your relationship to it.
Yoga can help lower high blood pressure like a calming force for your body. It can help reduce stress and improve cardiovascular health, both of which can lower blood pressure. Plus, it's a lot more fun than taking medication every day.
Yoga can help with chronic pain and injury recovery like a physical therapist for your body. It can help reduce pain and stiffness, improve flexibility, and increase strength. Plus, it's a lot more fun than going to physical therapy all day.
To know if you're doing a yoga pose correctly, channel your inner detective. Observe your alignment, check in with your breath, and listen to your body. If something feels off, make adjustments or ask your instructor for guidance. Remember, it's not about being perfect – it's about finding what works best for your body.
Yoga can help with emotional healing like a gentle massage for your heart. It can help you process and release emotions, improve self-awareness, and increase feelings of happiness and well-being. Plus, it's a lot more fun than sitting in a therapist's office all day.