Yin Yoga

1 April 2026 • 19:15 - 20:15
Nicole Thorpe
Nicole is a Yoga and reformer Pilates teacher, movement facilitator and professional Dancer. With over 7 years experience teaching Yoga, Nicole has completed over 450hrs of training in different styles including: Vinyasa, Rocket, Yin, Hot Yoga, Ashtanga and Restorative. More recently, Nicole has trained in reformer Pilates to expand her knowledge and offerings. Throughout my dance career yoga has supported me both physically and mentally and sparked a huge desire to delve further into what I can offer others through this practice. I was drawn to yoga through the asana but it’s the spiritual and mental shifts that have kept me here. Over the last 13 years my practice has shifted and evolved, changing with the ebbs and flows of my life. It teaches me to: accept and not resist, to listen and move intuitively, to pause before reacting and generally live with more awareness. It’s a life long practice and I’m here for it; the good, the bad, the darkness and the light. All the juicy layers of being human. Words clients used to describe Nicole’s classes include: - Centring, inspiring, meditative, captivating, grounding, spicy, challenging, nurturing, inclusive What you can expect: - Creative classes that will allow you to explore movement in a non judgmental way - Motivation to build strength in your body, mind and practice - Grounding practices that will help you to feel more balanced - Welcoming and supportive environment - Fun and uplifting energy to support and nurture you, wherever you are at in your movement journey
10 spots available

Description

Embrace stillness and cultivate a deep sense of relaxation. Nicole will guide you through yin poses held for longer periods, allowing you to explore inner peace and release tension.

It's a slow-paced yoga style designed to cultivate a deep sense of awareness by releasing mind and body stresses. Considered an antidote to the fast-paced nature of urban life, Yin Yoga focuses on gently releasing and lengthening the body's deep connective tissues, including ligaments, tendons, and fascia.

Suitable for beginners and experienced practitioners.