Evening Mysore
Tuesday, 22 October •
5:30 PM - 7:15 PM
Love Yoga Ltd
Oliver Richard
Oliver Richard has been teaching yoga since 2018, and practising since 2014. He began his journey at Love Yoga in Sarah Durney’s Mysore room, furthering this in 2017 upon travelling to India for the first time to study with Bharat Shetty of Indea Yoga.
His Tuesday evening Mysore class is a perfect complement to Charlie’s morning sessions, with a large overlap between their teaching. This evening slot allows yogis a chance to practice later in the day if they can’t manage the earlier times, and is an inclusive room where all styles of yogic asana are welcome, as well as meditation and pranayama.
Oliver is always keen to focus on the parallels between modern science and ancient yogic philosophy, as they both attempt to make sense of what it means to be human. Further, he has a special passion for pranayama and its many effects on the practitioner. Much of this stems from his first class degree in Neuroscience with Psychology from Aberdeen University, 2011.
Description
Mysore-style means ‘self practice’. In these classes, the teacher works with students individually to help tailor a practice unique to them; practitioners are able to go at their own pace and according to their needs. Students are guided through a sequence of yoga poses, one posture at a time, receiving both verbal and hands-on instruction.
Is this class for you?
If you’re interested in working on a personal practice that will progressively improve your strength and flexibility while going at your own pace.
If you have never been to Mysore Style classes before, it’s recommend you attend the Introduction to Mysore class, which occurs the first Saturday morning of each month 07:30-09:30
Is this class for you?
If you’re interested in working on a personal practice that will progressively improve your strength and flexibility while going at your own pace.
If you have never been to Mysore Style classes before, it’s recommend you attend the Introduction to Mysore class, which occurs the first Saturday morning of each month 07:30-09:30