PosturalYoga
19 November 2025 •
6:45 pm - 7:45 pm
Sarah Freear
Sarah completed her 200 RYT training with Raw Yoga in Milford, which specialises in
trauma-sensitive yoga. She is also trained in yoga for children and teenagers and
chair yoga. She currently teaches Hatha Flow, Vinyasa, Yoga / Pilates Fusion, and
Subtle Flow in various locations in the North Shore. With over 20 years of practice,
she's had the privilege of learning from a diverse range of teachers and styles. In
her classes, she aims to guide students to move mindfully with their breath and find
their centre. Offering options for all levels, from beginner to more experienced, and
giving clear cues to ensure the poses are accessible and suitable for everyone. She
believes yoga is for EVERY body—no matter your age, size, or physical ability.
As well as teaching yoga, she also works at the National Child Rehabilitation Centre,
helping children and teenagers to recover after serious physical trauma. In this
role she uses her skills as a yoga teacher to help patients with a wide range of
conditions, from brain and spinal injury to debilitating conditions such as chronic
pain and functional neurological disorder (FND). She is trained in sensory
modulation and does a lot of work educating patients on how to regulate their nervous
system through movement and breath.
Description
*Postural yoga with Sarah*
A class to explore your alignment, flexibility and strength in yoga poses. Using a range of supportive props such as a chair, bolster, strap, blocks and the wall, you’ll hold poses longer than in a typical flow class, giving you the chance to deepen your posture and connection to each position. This focussed approach is especially beneficial for mastering challenging poses such as backbends, inversions and twists. Variations offered to support all levels of practice - whether you are a beginner or a more experienced student, you’ll be nurtured in a supportive environment to find what works for you.
A class to explore your alignment, flexibility and strength in yoga poses. Using a range of supportive props such as a chair, bolster, strap, blocks and the wall, you’ll hold poses longer than in a typical flow class, giving you the chance to deepen your posture and connection to each position. This focussed approach is especially beneficial for mastering challenging poses such as backbends, inversions and twists. Variations offered to support all levels of practice - whether you are a beginner or a more experienced student, you’ll be nurtured in a supportive environment to find what works for you.