Yoga Barre with Monica
Thursday, October 24 •
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Monica Pettus
Monica Pettus, a former elementary education teacher, had been practicing yoga for 18 years. She was former gymnast/tumbler and college cheerleader at Arkansas State University. In 2009 she became certified to teach pilates and then in 2010 began working on her 200 RYT through Yoga Fit. In 2022 she did a second 200hr RYT trough Yoga Renew.
Monica has over 2500 hours of teaching experience in yoga and pilates at Northridge Fitness, Yoga Bliss, University of Alabama Athletics, University of Alabama School of Business, and various high school athletics in the Northport and Tuscaloosa.
Monica has worked with all sorts of athletes with mobility, functional movement, and recovery, including University of Alabama women’s basketball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s volleyball, and women’s gymnastics. She had also worked with swimmers, runner’s, tennis players, cyclists, football, and baseball players.
Monica loves to teach a vinyasa flow working towards a peak pose at the end as well as athletic stretch, and yoga skills.
Description
Yoga Barre Sculpt is a low-impact workout combining ballet and yoga elements.
In this practice, intentional movements cultivate mindfulness as you build strength in your mind and body.
Yoga flows and exercises built on the foundations of ballet, alignment, and movement quality will increase flexibility, strength, and stability, as well as improve posture and coordination.
No previous ballet or barre experience is needed to enjoy this class! The low-impact practice is gentle on the body and puts minimal pressure on the bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissue, making it well-suited for all body types and fitness levels.
In this practice, intentional movements cultivate mindfulness as you build strength in your mind and body.
Yoga flows and exercises built on the foundations of ballet, alignment, and movement quality will increase flexibility, strength, and stability, as well as improve posture and coordination.
No previous ballet or barre experience is needed to enjoy this class! The low-impact practice is gentle on the body and puts minimal pressure on the bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissue, making it well-suited for all body types and fitness levels.