Gentle Flow
March 9, 2026 •
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Christiana Gaied
Christiana has been practicing yoga for several years, but it wasn’t until a deeply transitional period living in New York City that her practice truly became a source of grounding and healing. What began as a physical outlet evolved into something much more - a space to breathe, process emotions, and reconnect with her truest self. Inspired to explore yoga philosophy further, Christiana completed her 200 RYT through Yoga Renew in Hoboken, NJ. For her, teaching has become a natural extension of her personal journey - a way to hold space for others as they explore the layers of their own practice. She believes yoga isn’t always comfortable, and that’s often where the transformation begins. To her, yoga is a reminder of our innate connection to Mother Earth - how, like nature, we move through seasons of change, stillness, and growth.
Description
Gentle Flow is a slow, mindful yoga class designed to help you relax, release tension, and move with ease. In this class, we connect breath with gentle movement as we flow through simple, accessible poses at a comfortable pace. Transitions are smooth and unhurried, allowing time to settle into each posture and listen to your body.
The practice focuses on improving flexibility, mobility, and balance while creating a calm and supportive atmosphere. Modifications and options are offered throughout the class, making it suitable for beginners as well as anyone looking for a softer, more restorative style of movement.
Expect slow flows, gentle stretching, and a peaceful closing relaxation to leave you feeling refreshed, grounded, and restored.
The practice focuses on improving flexibility, mobility, and balance while creating a calm and supportive atmosphere. Modifications and options are offered throughout the class, making it suitable for beginners as well as anyone looking for a softer, more restorative style of movement.
Expect slow flows, gentle stretching, and a peaceful closing relaxation to leave you feeling refreshed, grounded, and restored.