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yoga
classes |
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What
to expect when you come to a class... We provide mats and all the props you may need, you are welcome to bring your own mat. If you use our mat, please clean the mat at the end of class - cloths and natural cleaner is provided. Arrive at class at least 5 minutes early, the door is locked 10 minutes after class begins. No pagers or cell phones that make noise. No perfume that may trigger allergic reactions. Be considerate of the other students and respect the quiet atmosphere in the centre. Wear comfortable clean clothing, no buckles, belts or loose shorts. THIS PAGE HAS INFORMATION ABOUT YOGA CLASSES, PRIVATE LESSONS AND HATHA YOGA
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class
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All
of our classes start with breathing and work through postures
in a specific sequence. Classes are different every week and
no two classes are alike. Every class ends with relaxation (savasana)
and 3 OM. If you are uncertain which level of class you would
like to attend or would like to start attending a different level
of class please contact Tara or Dawn. |
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private
lessons |
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What
is a private yoga lesson? A one to one lesson involves more assistance and focus on your questions or need. We expect students to arrive with curiosity and interest. All private lessons will be held at the centre, we do not come to your home. One hour lessons are the minimum - we prefer at least 1.5 hours if possible to give reasonable time for questions and practice. A private yoga lesson is appropriate if you... ~ have a special need, illness, or injury that limits your ability to participate in group classes. ~ have a specific question or concern about a practice you are uncertain of, or need clarification on. ~ are wanting to take your practice deeper in any direction....poses (asana) breath work (pranayama) or meditation. We reserve the right to refuse a private lesson if we do not feel it is appropriate. We encourage participation in group classes whenever possible and wish to be selective with one on one teaching. Cost for a private yoga lesson. $60.00 ~ 1 hour $85.00 ~ 1.5 hours $110,00 ~ 2 hours We can accommodate small groups if required, $10 ~ hour for each additional student. Maximum 3 students. We can only accommodate a few private lessons per week and will need to book and collect payment in advance. There will be a cancellation fee held by the centre if you cancel within 3 days before the lesson. |
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about
hatha yoga |
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Yoga is a sophisticated system of postures, breathing and meditation that challenges your mind and body, bringing you back into yourself. You may achieve radiant physical health, mental clarity and peace of mind through mindful practice of asana (postures), pranayama (breath) and dyana (meditation). These practices all fall under the umbrella of 'hatha' yoga. Hatha yoga has many teachers and forms which vary in focus and the sequencing of postures. There are over 2000 hatha yoga postures with many variations, which work to improve circulation in all of the body's systems and encourage proper alignment. The ancient teachings were originally passed from guru to student through one on one teaching. In the past 100 years, yoga has transformed from a mysterious practice to a mainstream activity with millions of students around the world. As western practitioners, yoga is a puzzle for us to unfold as we move forwards into awareness and self discovery. Balance, flexibility, strength, clarity and grounding are some of the effects of continuous yoga practice, but the calm and centred feeling after a yoga class is indefinable and should remain so , as each of us sees our self anew, no two experiences alike. This ancient practice is built around the science of the body, and an intelligent approach is necessary to fully understand the scope and depth of yoga. By bringing the mind back into the senses of the body, we find that connection to the present moment, bringing us fully into the here and now. By being aware and keeping the mind focused on the breath and posture, we can find freedom and flexibility in the spine which leads us to freedom and flexibility of the mind. The exploration of poses from an individual perspective, rather than adhering to right or wrong definitions within a pose, allows you to work at your own level, go deeper and build awareness. The same approach applies to the spiritual connection within each of us. Yoga philosophy subscribes to no particular belief system and therefore nourishes us each differently as we bring our own unique ideas into the practice. The quiet time allowed for spiritual connection during a yoga practice is a welcome and renewing experience on our spiritual path. the building of community and support for each other is also a big part of a yoga practice, nurturing each of us as we delve into ourselves and discover our potential. Find your inner strength through yoga practice, take time to rejuvenate and open your spirit to the fullness and joy of living! |
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