Gentle Hatha Flow (online)

Traditional hatha with a gentle flow followed by a guided meditation. Movement-Breathe-Stillness! All levels welcome and suitable for people recovering from illness and injury. No previous experience required.

Yin with Guided Meditation (online)

We take you through a Yin practice, releasing deep routed tension and stress from the muscles and tissue, followed by a full body scan with Guided Meditation, closing with our Shivasana.

Free Meditation

Opening our class with gentle movement, softening from the crown all the way to the sit bones, then starting to connect with our breath.  Moving into a traditional Samatha meditation which assists in calming the mind.  This traditional buddhist meditation focuses on how the breath feels and sounds as we draw it in, and what we hear and experience through the exhales.  Moving into a period of silence in increments that range from 3 to 15 minutes.  Closing the class with a body scan in Shivasana.

Vinyasa with Yin

Moving through a flow, building heat, then slowing down into the Yin side, for some longer held poses, drawing stress and tension away from the body.

Gentle Hatha Flow

Traditional hatha with a gentle flow followed by a guided meditation. Movement-Breathe-Stillness! All levels welcome and suitable for people recovering from illness and injury. No previous experience required.

Yin with Guided Meditation

We take you through a Yin practice, releasing deep routed tension and stress from the muscles and tissue, followed by a full body scan with Guided Meditation, closing with our Shivasana.

Vinyasa with Yin

Moving through a flow, building heat, then slowing down into the Yin side, for some longer held poses, drawing stress and tension away from the body.

Gentle Hatha Flow

Traditional hatha with a gentle flow followed by a guided meditation. Movement-Breathe-Stillness! All levels welcome and suitable for people recovering from illness and injury. No previous experience required.

Vinyasa with Yin

Moving through a flow, building heat, then slowing down into the Yin side, for some longer held poses, drawing stress and tension away from the body.