Yoga for Addiction Recovery at Flow Yoga Georgetown
Apr 20, 2026 from 8:15-10pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

Yoga for Addiction Recovery At Flow Yoga Georgetown
Discover the healing power of yoga in our "Yoga for Addiction Recovery" class, designed specifically to support individuals on their journey to sobriety. 
 
 
This is a free class open to those actively in recovery.
 
 
This nurturing and inclusive class combines gentle yoga poses, mindful breathing techniques, and meditation practices to help you reconnect with your body, calm your mind, and build inner strength. 
 
Whether you are new to yoga or have previous experience, our compassionate instructors will guide you through each session, fostering a supportive community and a safe space for healing. 
 
Join us to enhance your recovery process, reduce stress, and cultivate a balanced, healthy lifestyle. 

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Yoga for Addiction Recovery
Apr 20, 2026 from 8:15-10pm
at Flow Yoga Georgetown

FAQ

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 helps with posture like a tailor, making sure everything fits just right. It can help improve alignment, strengthen core muscles, and increase body awareness. Plus, it's a lot more fun than standing in front of a mirror with a measuring tape.

The breath is like the DJ of your yoga practice - it sets the rhythm and keeps everything flowing smoothly. It helps you stay focused, calm, and connected to your body as you move through the poses.

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.

If you have an injury, think of yourself as a master chef adapting a recipe. You can modify yoga poses by using props like blocks or straps, or simply by adjusting your alignment. And remember, it's better to be safe than sorry – no one wants to end up with a yoga-induced injury that puts them out of commission for weeks.

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