Yin Yoga

6 May 2026 • 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Georgia Corr
My journey with yoga began 13 years ago after the birth of my first child, and for the past 10 years I’ve had the privilege of sharing this practice with others. I’ve completed more than 500 hours of Yoga Alliance–accredited training across Ashtāṅga Vinyāsa, Ghosh, Restorative and Yin Yoga, and continue to deepen my understanding through ongoing study with respected teachers from India and around the world. My teaching is deeply influenced by the structure and discipline of the Ashtāṅga tradition while also drawing on contemporary approaches that make the practice accessible for every body. I aim to create classes that feel grounding, intentional and welcoming, offering students the opportunity to build strength, cultivate awareness and experience yoga as more than just physical movement. Alongside studio teaching, I facilitate trauma-sensitive yoga at two local prisons. This work is incredibly meaningful to me and reflects my belief that yoga should be accessible to everybody, regardless of their circumstances. In addition, I’ve completed the comprehensive STOTT PILATES® Matwork certification through Be Pilates New Zealand, allowing me to expand my offerings to include Mat Pilates classes alongside yoga.

Description

Yin Yoga is a slow, meditative practice that works deeply into the body’s connective tissues — fascia, ligaments, and joints — to improve flexibility, mobility, and circulation. Supported by props such as blocks, blankets, and bolsters, postures are held for 2–5 minutes to allow the body to release tension and the mind to settle into stillness. Yin offers a balance to more active forms of exercise and day-to-day stress, encouraging patience, presence, and a profound sense of calm.