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Flow Yoga – Tuesdays
Flow Yoga – Tuesdays
Vinyasa Flow Yoga links movement and breath to attain balance in the mind and body. From the Sanskrit “to place in a special way,” vinyasa aligns a deliberate sequence of poses with the breath to achieve a continuous flow.
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Yin Yoga – Wednesdays
Yin Yoga – Wednesdays
Yin Yoga is a slower-paced, more meditative version of the popular physical and spiritual discipline of yoga. Poses are held for a long period of time (3-5 minutes or longer) to target connective tissues rather than focusing on muscles. Asanas are more passive, with little muscular engagement.
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Yin Yoga – Fridays
Yin Yoga – Fridays
Yin Yoga is a slower-paced, more meditative version of the popular physical and spiritual discipline of yoga. Poses are held for a long period of time (3-5 minutes or longer) to target connective tissues rather than focusing on muscles. Asanas are more passive, with little muscular engagement.
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1 event,
Yin Yoga – Wednesdays
Yin Yoga – Wednesdays
Yin Yoga is a slower-paced, more meditative version of the popular physical and spiritual discipline of yoga. Poses are held for a long period of time (3-5 minutes or longer) to target connective tissues rather than focusing on muscles. Asanas are more passive, with little muscular engagement.
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Sound Harmonisations
Sound Harmonisations
Monthly Sound Harmonisations: Harmonising the subtle energy fields with acoustic instruments & elemental sounds around the body, tuning you with yourself. Beyond deep relaxation, these group sessions can help with; sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, stress management & pain management. First Thursday of every month
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Yin Yoga – Fridays
Yin Yoga – Fridays
Yin Yoga is a slower-paced, more meditative version of the popular physical and spiritual discipline of yoga. Poses are held for a long period of time (3-5 minutes or longer) to target connective tissues rather than focusing on muscles. Asanas are more passive, with little muscular engagement.