Start your weekend with time for gentle movement, long held stretches, supported postures and a guided meditation designed to give you space to reflect, restore and just be. Learn how to prepare the body for meditation and how to quiet the mind to become more receptive and to increase the quality of your sleep.
Yin is a physical practice of letting go of tension in the body through grounding poses that are held for longer periods of time to allow access to layers deeper than muscle such as fascia, connective tissues and joints. It is a true challenge for the mind to sit in stillness so the body can open.
Yoga Nidra is an ancient practice that utilizes the five energetic layers (koshas) to access the hypnagogic state, the state we're in between wakefulness and sleep. Through awareness of the physical, energetic and mental layers, we can become most receptive to intuition and learning. We do this through a body scan, a focus on breath and visualizations. Delve into 90 minutes of bliss to prepare yourself for the week ahead.
In this spring edition, we will focus on the transition from winter to spring. Maintaining rootedness and rising slowly along with Mother Earth moving from its slumber to gentle activity and growth. We will begin with several grounding and supportive postures that help lengthen and bring spaciousness into the body. Then, in the coziest savasana, we will explore what it means to balance rest and active growth through a guided meditation.
This is an adult yoga class and is for students 13 and up only.
Queer/Trans Yoga
This class will take place before Queer Climbing. The intention of this group is to invite people who identify as queer and/or transgender to practice in a space that is safe for all people and all bodies. The instructor is a part of the queer and trans community and facilitates a trauma informed practice. Everyone will be invited to introduce themselves and the instructor will give an introduction to the practice of yoga. We will flow through a series of gentle and activating postures before closing with a guided relaxation exercise. All levels are welcome and beginners are encouraged to attend. No physical touch will be given in class.