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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
13
8:00 AM08:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN

New skool ashtanga values the genius of old school ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY
Apr
14
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
14
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT
Apr
15
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH LINA
Apr
16
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH LINA

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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CHAIR YOGA WITH ALLISON +
Apr
16
5:00 PM17:00

CHAIR YOGA WITH ALLISON +

Chair yoga is a gentle postural yoga practice that uses the support of a chair. The practice typically begins with gentle movements of the head, neck, and shoulders with emphasis on linking the breath with the movements. Sun salutations and warrior sequences follow, all while seated. After a series of hip openers, forward folds, and inversions in the chair, the practice usually ends with mindfulness meditation and offerings of gratitude and thanksgiving.

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YIN YOGA WITH CHERIE +
Apr
16
6:15 PM18:15

YIN YOGA WITH CHERIE +

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH TOBY
Apr
17
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH TOBY

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH ALLISON
Apr
18
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH ALLISON

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
18
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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THE ART OF VINYASA WITH CATHERINE
Apr
19
7:30 AM07:30

THE ART OF VINYASA WITH CATHERINE

Experience energetic balance and vitality with Catherine Murray in this art-full yoga practice that integrates a dynamic sequence of yoga movements and breathing. Catherine is known for facilitating yoga with creativity and love where the whole practice feels like art itself - an engaging play of perception and expression. This is a beautiful opportunity for you to open your body, mind, and heart through the practice of yoga.

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YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
19
9:00 AM09:00

YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY
Apr
21
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including: dharana (single-pointed concentration), dhyana-maha (meditating on every-thingness with loving-kindness practice), dhyana-abava (meditating on no-thingness with open awareness practice), and mantra (invoking sacred energies).

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
21
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT
Apr
22
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +
Apr
23
5:00 PM17:00

CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +

Chair yoga is a gentle postural yoga practice that uses the support of a chair. The practice typically begins with gentle movements of the head, neck, and shoulders with emphasis on linking the breath with the movements. Sun salutations and warrior sequences follow, all while seated. After a series of hip openers, forward folds, and inversions in the chair, the practice usually ends with mindfulness meditation and offerings of gratitude and thanksgiving.

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YIN YOGA WITH DANI +
Apr
23
6:15 PM18:15

YIN YOGA WITH DANI +

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
24
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH ALLISON
Apr
25
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH ALLISON

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
25
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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THE ART OF VINYASA WITH HANNAH
Apr
26
7:30 AM07:30

THE ART OF VINYASA WITH HANNAH

Experience energetic balance and vitality with Hannah Chu in this art-full yoga practice that integrates a dynamic sequence of yoga movements and breathing. Hannah is known for facilitating yoga with creativity and love where the whole practice feels like art itself - an engaging play of perception and expression. This is a beautiful opportunity for you to open your body, mind, and heart through the practice of yoga.

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YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
26
9:00 AM09:00

YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
27
8:00 AM08:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN

New skool ashtanga values the genius of old school ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY
Apr
28
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
28
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT
Apr
29
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN
Apr
30
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +
Apr
30
5:00 PM17:00

CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +

Chair yoga is a gentle postural yoga practice that uses the support of a chair. The practice typically begins with gentle movements of the head, neck, and shoulders with emphasis on linking the breath with the movements. Sun salutations and warrior sequences follow, all while seated. After a series of hip openers, forward folds, and inversions in the chair, the practice usually ends with mindfulness meditation and offerings of gratitude and thanksgiving.

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YIN YOGA WITH CARLY +
Apr
30
6:15 PM18:15

YIN YOGA WITH CARLY +

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
12
9:00 AM09:00

YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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THE ART OF VINYASA WITH HANNAH
Apr
12
7:30 AM07:30

THE ART OF VINYASA WITH HANNAH

Experience energetic balance and vitality with Hannah Chu in this art-full yoga practice that integrates a dynamic sequence of yoga movements and breathing. Hannah is known for facilitating yoga with creativity and love where the whole practice feels like art itself - an engaging play of perception and expression. This is a beautiful opportunity for you to open your body, mind, and heart through the practice of yoga.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
11
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH ALLISON
Apr
11
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH ALLISON

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
10
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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YIN YOGA WITH DANI +
Apr
9
6:15 PM18:15

YIN YOGA WITH DANI +

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +
Apr
9
5:00 PM17:00

CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +

Chair yoga is a gentle postural yoga practice that uses the support of a chair. The practice typically begins with gentle movements of the head, neck, and shoulders with emphasis on linking the breath with the movements. Sun salutations and warrior sequences follow, all while seated. After a series of hip openers, forward folds, and inversions in the chair, the practice usually ends with mindfulness meditation and offerings of gratitude and thanksgiving.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN
Apr
9
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT
Apr
8
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH SCOTT

New skool ashtanga values the genius of primary series ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
7
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY
Apr
7
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH TOBY

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
6
8:00 AM08:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN

New skool ashtanga values the genius of old school ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
5
9:00 AM09:00

YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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THE ART OF VINYASA WITH CATHERINE
Apr
5
7:30 AM07:30

THE ART OF VINYASA WITH CATHERINE

Experience energetic balance and vitality with Catherine Murray in this art-full yoga practice that integrates a dynamic sequence of yoga movements and breathing. Catherine is known for facilitating yoga with creativity and love where the whole practice feels like art itself - an engaging play of perception and expression.

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COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA
Apr
4
8:00 AM08:00

COMMUNITY LED ASHTANGA

Like new skool ashtanga, community led ashtanga is a postural practice that links breath and movement in a dynamic sequence of poses. We follows the primary sequence of postures - about 75 incredible poses that are repeated during every practice session. Each posture is held for a certain number of breaths (about 5) and includes transitional movements into and out of the poses. However, in community led ashtanga, there is no authority per se who’s “authorized” to officiate the group practice. Instead, we facilitate communally, with multiple practitioners offering sequencing and alignment cues during practice.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN
Apr
4
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN
Apr
3
4:00 PM16:00

NEW SKOOL ASHTANGA WITH KRISTIN

New skool ashtanga values the genius of old school ashtanga poses, sequencing, and intentionality of breath - without the old school asana fundamentalism that fuels insidious competition around physical abilities. New skool ashtanga emphasizes the joy of practice - the creativity, love, and self-realization that’s cultivated in an atmosphere of infinite possibilities. New skool ashtanga includes subtle energy experiencing not only through linking ujjayi breath with a dynamic sequence of asanas, but also through pranayama that punctuates particular parts of practice.

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YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN +
Apr
2
6:15 PM18:15

YIN YOGA WITH KRISTIN +

Yin yoga is a gentle, slow-paced postural yoga practice where poses are held for extended periods of time. Three-minute holds are not uncommon. Most yin yoga poses are seated or supine. The sustained traction of yin yoga reaches deep connective tissue, stretching and stimulating fascia, tendons, and ligaments – especially when muscles are not engaged. With muscles relaxed, the connective tissues around joints can be accessed without interference at a deeper level, allowing them to be remodeled and revitalized.

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CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +
Apr
2
5:00 PM17:00

CHAIR YOGA WITH KRISTIN +

Chair yoga is a gentle postural yoga practice that uses the support of a chair. The practice typically begins with gentle movements of the head, neck, and shoulders with emphasis on linking the breath with the movements. Sun salutations and warrior sequences follow, all while seated. After a series of hip openers, forward folds, and inversions in the chair, the practice usually ends with mindfulness meditation and offerings of gratitude and thanksgiving.

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MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN
Apr
2
7:00 AM07:00

MORNING MEDITATION WITH KRISTIN

Meditation can be beneficial at any time of day, but there’s something beautiful about beginning the day mindfully with meditation. We do not advocate any particular method of meditation and our regular meditators practice a variety of meditation methods, including single-pointed concentration, open awareness meditation, and prayer. If you're new to meditation, focusing on your breath can be a beautiful starting point for your practice.

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