Whether you’re looking to try a beginner-level class or gain unlimited access to our library, we’ve got options to flex with your unique practice goals.
BEGINNERS YOGA
Beginners yoga is a type of yoga practice that is specifically designed for people who are new to yoga or who have limited experience with the practice. It is an excellent way for beginners to learn the basics of yoga and develop a strong foundation for their practice.
These classes typically focus on the basic yoga poses, breathing techniques, and meditation. The classes may move at a slower pace, allowing students to learn the correct alignment and technique of each pose. The classes may also include modifications or props to make the poses more accessible to beginners.
In a typical beginners yoga class, the instructor will guide students through a series of poses, such as downward-facing dog, mountain pose, and warrior I and II. They may also include seated or lying down poses, such as seated forward folds, bridge pose, and savasana (relaxation pose).
Beginners Yoga Class is a great way for anyone to start their yoga journey. It can help to increase flexibility, reduce stress, and improve overall health and wellbeing. As students progress, they can move on to more advanced classes and explore different styles of yoga.
60 Min
VINYASA YOGA
All Level
Vinyasa yoga is a style of yoga that emphasizes fluid, flowing movements that are synchronized with the breath. The word "vinyasa" means "to place in a special way," and in vinyasa yoga, poses are linked together in a sequence that creates a dynamic, flowing practice.
Vinyasa yoga classes typically start with a warm-up and a series of sun salutations to help build heat and prepare the body for the more challenging poses to come. The class then progresses through a series of standing, seated, and balancing poses, with a focus on linking each movement to an inhale or an exhale.
One of the benefits of vinyasa yoga is that it provides a cardiovascular workout while also helping to increase strength, flexibility, and balance. The flowing, rhythmic movements can also be a powerful meditation in motion, helping to quiet the mind and promote a sense of inner calm.
Vinyasa yoga can be adapted to all levels of experience, from beginner to advanced. Teachers may offer modifications or variations of poses to make them more accessible or more challenging, depending on the needs of the students in the class.
60 Min
POWER YOGA
Power yoga is a dynamic and vigorous style of yoga that emphasizes strength, flexibility, and endurance. It is based on the traditional ashtanga yoga practice, but with more flexibility in the sequencing of poses.
In a typical power yoga class, students move through a series of poses in a flowing, continuous manner, synchronizing their movements with their breath. The poses may include standing poses, inversions, backbends, and arm balances, and may be held for longer periods of time than in a traditional vinyasa class.
Power yoga is designed to be a challenging and intense practice, but it can be modified to suit students of all levels. The practice can help to build strength and endurance, increase flexibility, and improve balance and coordination. It can also be a powerful tool for stress reduction and cultivating a sense of inner peace.
The practice of power yoga is typically accompanied by music, which can help to create a dynamic and energizing atmosphere in the class. The classes may be heated to help students increase their flexibility and release toxins from the body.
Power yoga is a popular style of yoga for those who are looking for a challenging and dynamic practice. It can be a great way to build strength, improve flexibility, and cultivate a sense of inner peace and wellbeing.
60 Min
HOT YOGA
Hot yoga is a style of yoga practice that is typically performed in a heated room, with temperatures ranging from 90 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat is designed to help students to sweat and release toxins from their bodies, as well as to increase their flexibility and deepen their practice.
In a typical hot yoga class, students move through a series of poses in a flowing, continuous manner, synchronizing their movements with their breath. The poses may include standing poses, inversions, backbends, and arm balances, and may be held for longer periods of time than in a traditional vinyasa class.
The heat of the room can make the practice more challenging, but it can also provide a number of benefits. The increased sweat can help to detoxify the body, while the heat can help to increase flexibility, reduce muscle tension, and improve circulation. The practice can also be a powerful tool for stress reduction and cultivating a sense of inner peace.
Hot yoga is typically performed in a room with high humidity, which can help to keep the body hydrated and prevent overheating. Students should come to class well-hydrated and be prepared to sweat.
Hot yoga can be a great way to challenge yourself physically and mentally, and to deepen your yoga practice. It is important to listen to your body and take breaks when needed, and to stay hydrated throughout the practice.
60 Min