Beginner - Hatha Yoga
February 20, 2023 •
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Team Teacher
Description
Time 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Teacher Admin Yoga Teacher Team
Participants 1/15
Our beginner class is suitable for people that have a lower level of fitness, strength and flexibility. These classes are gentle, suitable for those who are new to yoga and /or would like to make physical, emotional, and mental changes within themselves. The class is aided by props, providing comfort and support throughout the class.
Hatha yoga can be described as ‘Hatha’ will typically involve a set of physical postures (yoga poses) and breathing techniques. These are typically practiced more slowly and with more static posture holds than a Vinyasa flow or Ashtanga class. Literally however, Hatha means ‘force’ and is more traditionally defined as ‘the yoga of force’, or ‘the means of attaining a state of yoga through force’. So Hatha yoga can be considered as anything you might do with the body, including:
asana – yoga postures (practised in any style of ‘yoga’)
pranayama – breathing techniques
mantra – chanting or reciting
mudra – hand gestures
shatkriyas and shatkarmas – cleansing techniques
types of visualisation
Register your class on line, purchase your yoga pass at the tea shop before your class.
This class is aided by props, providing comfort and support throughout the class
Teacher Admin Yoga Teacher Team
Participants 1/15
Our beginner class is suitable for people that have a lower level of fitness, strength and flexibility. These classes are gentle, suitable for those who are new to yoga and /or would like to make physical, emotional, and mental changes within themselves. The class is aided by props, providing comfort and support throughout the class.
Hatha yoga can be described as ‘Hatha’ will typically involve a set of physical postures (yoga poses) and breathing techniques. These are typically practiced more slowly and with more static posture holds than a Vinyasa flow or Ashtanga class. Literally however, Hatha means ‘force’ and is more traditionally defined as ‘the yoga of force’, or ‘the means of attaining a state of yoga through force’. So Hatha yoga can be considered as anything you might do with the body, including:
asana – yoga postures (practised in any style of ‘yoga’)
pranayama – breathing techniques
mantra – chanting or reciting
mudra – hand gestures
shatkriyas and shatkarmas – cleansing techniques
types of visualisation
Register your class on line, purchase your yoga pass at the tea shop before your class.
This class is aided by props, providing comfort and support throughout the class