In-person - Sustainable Practice at Lakewood Seward Park Community Clubhouse

Saturday, July 30 • 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Lakewood Seward Park Community Clubhouse
Stephen Hartnett
Stephen started practicing yoga in 2001 in Seattle under the guidance of his first teacher, Matt Meko. After years of looking for ways to heal from various injuries and health challenges, he found a great deal of relief in the breath practices of pranayama. Stephen decided to take his yoga practice deeper by studying at Lotus Yoga, there he earned his RYT 200-hour certification in 2017, Stephen is currently completing his 500-hour certification with Lotus. Stephen is registered with the Yoga Alliance. Stephen offers private and group classes. He teaches at Lotus Yoga in Columbia City and Tukwila Village Senior Center among other venues. His classes happen on the mat, in the chair, online and sometimes in the park! Stephen also teaches Goat Yoga at the Wobbly Ranch in Snohomish when classes are in session. When he is not teaching yoga, he can be found wandering the neighborhoods of South Seattle with groups of dogs on leash or teaching students French and English!

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PLEASE NOTE:
Held at Lakewood Seward Park Community Clubhouse
4916 S. Angeline Street
Seattle, WA 98118

IN-PERSON option for this hybrid class.

Please Note we are currently STILL REQUIRING masks and vaccinations.
- Bring PROOF OF VACCINATION - required for entry
- Masks required at all times
- Preregistration required - space is limited
- COVID safety protocols in place including air filtration
- If you would like to register for the online version of class, please select that class in the class schedule.

Sustainable Practice classes focus on how to work with our yoga practice so that it can be sustainable over time. We practice different options of yoga poses, listening to our bodies so that we can practice variations to best suit our unique beings for optimal benefits from our practice over the long-haul. On a physical level, the class is taught from the perspective of the importance of the nervous system in healthy movement and therefore starts with slow and mindful movement and breath. Class also includes accessible strength-building, restorative postures and of course, an ending rest (savasana) to integrate our experiences.

All bodies are welcome.