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SUMMARY:GROUP YOGA CLASS: Flow with CARLA (90mins)  FINAL CLASS!
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241104T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241104T193000
LOCATION:4 Ward Street, Kaitaia
DESCRIPTION: Hatha Yoga - Experienced Beginner to Intermediate:
About the Class: A combination of Iyengar, Ashtanga and Yin (all Hatha) traditions with breath work and meditation. You can expect longer holds in poses (isometric), mixed with deep release poses to reach connective tissue, and vinyasa (flow). This could be a moderate to complex sequence dependent on the student, with options offered to those ready to practice more advanced versions of the poses. You may practice at a basic level or aspire to practice the full expression of all asana in the sequence. Let your body decide!

About the Student: Experienced Beginner to Intermediate.
For the experienced beginner - this is an opportunity to develop confidence in your practice, by participating in a more challenging class and feel inspired to learn and explore.
For the intermediate student - this is an opportunity to brush up on basics and pull together the components of practice, to get a solid, traditional practice in.
Whichever student you may be, you are expected to know your personal limitations and possibilities.
See below student level definitions appropriate for this workshop.

EXPERIENCED BEGINNER:
You understand connection between movement and breath, knowing when to take rest and incorporating props without guidance. You practice yoga with a teacher regularly, and have an understanding of the basic principles of alignment and foundation, including the sthira-sukham principle.

INTERMEDIATE:
You can maintain all beginner level classes without straining in the breath at all or need to rest, and embody understanding of the alignment principles, energetic actions and modifications for the asanas, respecting your body’s limitations, knowing when to explore more advanced possibilities. You work within the sthira-sukham principle, and are able to hold asana longer, strengthening the body while stimulating the deeper process of self-reflection that makes the asana practice a more meditative one.
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