Restorative yoga
Sunday, March 2 •
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Lia Chow
In the midst of a global pandemic, Lia found herself in a place of uncertainty. Like many, she was searching for a way to navigate through the storm. It was during this time that she discovered yoga
-not just as an exercise, but as a powerful tool for transformation. What began as a personal quest for calm soon turned into a deep commitment to helping others. She completed a 300-hour Yoga Teacher Training to ensure she gives professional guidance to clients as they find their own balance and mindfulness.
With years of practice and a background in health sciences, Lia brings a unique perspective to her teaching. Her solid understanding of Yoga Anatomy allows her to offer tailored guidance. As a Registered Yoga Instructor, Lia specializes in Hatha, Vinyasa, and Yin Yoga. Her classes are more than just workouts; they're nurturing spaces where you can explore self-love and inner peace. Lia prides herself on creating an inclusive and welcoming environment, inviting everyone to embark on their unique journeys, no matter where they're starting from.
12 spots available
Description
Restorative yoga is a gentle, slow-paced practice focused on relaxation and stress relief. It uses props like bolsters, blankets, and blocks to support the body in passive poses, allowing deep relaxation and release of tension without strain or effort.
This style of yoga is ideal for stress management, injury recovery, and overall mental well-being, making it a wonderful complement to more active practices like Vinyasa yoga.
All levels are welcome!
This style of yoga is ideal for stress management, injury recovery, and overall mental well-being, making it a wonderful complement to more active practices like Vinyasa yoga.
All levels are welcome!