Vinyasa Flow 1/2 with Nela
Thursday, March 27 •
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
All Teachers TY
Description
“Flow Yoga, or “Vinyasa Flow” combines a series of flowing postures with rhythmic breathing for an intense body-mind workout. In Vinyasa classes postures are linked together in a continuous and challenging flow and the common thread is a breath-synchronized movement that develops strength and flexibility while keeping students on the move. This style of yoga is a derivation of the practice of Ashtanga Yoga, a challenging and disciplined series of poses designed to create heat and energy flow. The many benefits of this class include building upper body strength, detoxification, mental and physical balance, flexibility, and stamina. Every class will be a different sequencing of postures that is specially designed by the instructor.
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*This class is Beginner Friendly.
**This class is in the English language
*** Students must arrive on time in order to attend the class. Students will not be admitted if they are late. If you have booked on-line and have not arrived by the start of class, your space will be given away.
You will learn some key postures from each of the main groups including standing poses, forward and back bends, twists, sun salutations, seated poses, and simple inversions. We look at the importance of alignment in all postures, how to work towards experiencing ease and stability in poses and the importance of the breath – its effect on your practice and using it as a simple way to start meditating.
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*This class is Beginner Friendly.
**This class is in the English language
*** Students must arrive on time in order to attend the class. Students will not be admitted if they are late. If you have booked on-line and have not arrived by the start of class, your space will be given away.
You will learn some key postures from each of the main groups including standing poses, forward and back bends, twists, sun salutations, seated poses, and simple inversions. We look at the importance of alignment in all postures, how to work towards experiencing ease and stability in poses and the importance of the breath – its effect on your practice and using it as a simple way to start meditating.