You can book this class from 17 September 2026 00:00
Ashtanga
1 October 2026 •
06:30 - 07:30
Kay King
Description
There is a reason this traditional practice has survived for decades...it works. Ashtanga is a highly structured, flowing sequence of postures designed to completely realign the body, build functional strength, and quiet the mind.
Think of it as structural conditioning on a yoga mat. We move rhythmically through a specific series of sun salutations, standing postures, and seated folds. It is an active, physical practice, but it is deeply logical. We aren't doing complex acrobatics; we are just using our own body weight to build a highly resilient system.
What to expect:
Rhythm and Breath: We focus heavily on breathing deeply while moving, which completely resets the nervous system.
A Safe Challenge: It is a strong practice, but every single posture can be modified. You just do what your body allows on the day.
A Moving Meditation: Once you memorise the physical sequence, the practice stops feeling like a workout and starts feeling like a moving meditation.
Think of it as structural conditioning on a yoga mat. We move rhythmically through a specific series of sun salutations, standing postures, and seated folds. It is an active, physical practice, but it is deeply logical. We aren't doing complex acrobatics; we are just using our own body weight to build a highly resilient system.
What to expect:
Rhythm and Breath: We focus heavily on breathing deeply while moving, which completely resets the nervous system.
A Safe Challenge: It is a strong practice, but every single posture can be modified. You just do what your body allows on the day.
A Moving Meditation: Once you memorise the physical sequence, the practice stops feeling like a workout and starts feeling like a moving meditation.