🌀high vybs: 420 yoga experience🌀
April 20, 2025 •
4:20 pm - 5:50 pm
5009 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem, NC
Allie Labate
I came to yoga for the physical—but I stayed for the transformation.
After years of bodybuilding, I was searching for something to ease the tightness and chronic pain in my body. What began as a way to build strength and flexibility became a lifelong path of discipline, devotion, and deep inner work.
Asana is powerful. It builds resilience, sharpens focus, and teaches the mind to stay steady under pressure. These aren’t just qualities that support meditation—they are the very foundation of it. The physical practice prepares us for stillness. It lays the groundwork for inner awareness, deep states of meditation, and ultimately, samadhi.
My teachings honor the full depth of yoga—from the physical to the subtle. I blend challenging, intentional movement with breath awareness, energetic awareness, and yogic philosophy. Outside the studio, I’m immersed in daily study and practice, focusing on pranayama, meditation, and internal cultivation. I’m currently studying Nei Gong with Damo Mitchell of the Internal Arts Academy and Kriya Yoga through the Self-Realization Fellowship, founded by Paramahansa Yogananda.
My formal training is in Ashtanga, Power Yoga, and Rocket Yoga, and I’ve had the privilege of learning from teachers who deeply understand both the physical body and the eight-limbed path. Their wisdom continues to shape my own practice and teaching, and I’m forever grateful for their guidance. I also hold a certification as a Chopra Health™ Ayurveda Teacher, trained by Dr. Deepak Chopra and his faculty, and weave Ayurvedic wisdom into how I live, move, and teach.
At the heart of it all, I teach because yoga continues to change my life—and I believe it can change yours, too. Whether you’re here to build strength or seek stillness, you’ll find that the deeper you go, the more the practice becomes not just something you do—but who you are.
Training & Certifications
- Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider
- Ongoing Nei Gong studies with Damo Mitchell of the Internal Arts Academy
- Ongoing studies with the Self-Realization Fellowship (Paramahansa Yogananda)
- 300-Hour Chopra Health™ Ayurveda Health Teacher with Dr. Deepak Chopra
- 12-Hour Handstand Seminar with Yuri Marmerstein
- 50-Hour Rocket Yoga Teacher Training with Carson Calhoun
- 300-Hour Yoga Teacher Training (Yoga for Special Populations) with Michelle Young
- 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training (Ashtanga & Rocket Yoga) with Carson Calhoun
- 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training (Power Yoga) with Jennifer Eddins
Description
📅 Sunday, April 20 at 4:20 PM
🎶 Yoga, Live Music, and Sound Bath
🧘🏽♀️ 90 Minutes
🌿 Enjoy your own THC or CBD products, or visit our neighbors at Gassed Up for all your 420 needs before class begins!
Step into higher consciousness with High Vybs — a special 420 yoga experience designed to elevate your body, mind, and soul. This 90-minute Ashtanga-inspired yoga journey blends dynamic movement, conscious breathwork, meditation, live music, and a grounding sound bath savasana to leave you feeling deeply relaxed, aligned, and blissed out. Visit our next door neighbors, Gassed Up, to grab some items to enjoy before or after class — the perfect complement to deepen your connection and enhance your practice. (Consumption is optional and must be done responsibly and legally.)
In Ayurveda, a sister science of yoga and a subschool of the Atharva Veda, cannabis is known as vijaya, a Sanskrit word meaning “victory” or “conquest.” It is named among the “five sacred plants" which release us from anxiety, and praised as a source of happiness, a joy-giver, and a liberator. It is said that Lord Shiva offered cannabis to humanity as a gift — a plant to aid the inward journey. For millennia, sages and seekers have turned to this sacred herb to support meditation, deepen spiritual insight, and connect to higher states of consciousness.
While not all yogic traditions include cannabis, many modern practitioners have found that — when used intentionally and mindfully — it can act as a powerful portal to presence. It may help quiet the mind, release emotional tension, and create a deeper, more embodied connection within the practice. Of course, cannabis is not a magic fix or a necessity — and like anything, it can be misused. But with clear intention and respect for the body, it can be a beautiful ally on the path of Self-discovery. This class invites you to explore that for yourself.
Whether you show up high, low, or somewhere in between… come as you are. Leave with higher vybs.
🌀Please arrive early - doors open at 4pm
🌀Bring your mat and water
🌀All are welcome — this is a judgment-free, joy-filled experience
🎶 Yoga, Live Music, and Sound Bath
🧘🏽♀️ 90 Minutes
🌿 Enjoy your own THC or CBD products, or visit our neighbors at Gassed Up for all your 420 needs before class begins!
Step into higher consciousness with High Vybs — a special 420 yoga experience designed to elevate your body, mind, and soul. This 90-minute Ashtanga-inspired yoga journey blends dynamic movement, conscious breathwork, meditation, live music, and a grounding sound bath savasana to leave you feeling deeply relaxed, aligned, and blissed out. Visit our next door neighbors, Gassed Up, to grab some items to enjoy before or after class — the perfect complement to deepen your connection and enhance your practice. (Consumption is optional and must be done responsibly and legally.)
In Ayurveda, a sister science of yoga and a subschool of the Atharva Veda, cannabis is known as vijaya, a Sanskrit word meaning “victory” or “conquest.” It is named among the “five sacred plants" which release us from anxiety, and praised as a source of happiness, a joy-giver, and a liberator. It is said that Lord Shiva offered cannabis to humanity as a gift — a plant to aid the inward journey. For millennia, sages and seekers have turned to this sacred herb to support meditation, deepen spiritual insight, and connect to higher states of consciousness.
While not all yogic traditions include cannabis, many modern practitioners have found that — when used intentionally and mindfully — it can act as a powerful portal to presence. It may help quiet the mind, release emotional tension, and create a deeper, more embodied connection within the practice. Of course, cannabis is not a magic fix or a necessity — and like anything, it can be misused. But with clear intention and respect for the body, it can be a beautiful ally on the path of Self-discovery. This class invites you to explore that for yourself.
Whether you show up high, low, or somewhere in between… come as you are. Leave with higher vybs.
🌀Please arrive early - doors open at 4pm
🌀Bring your mat and water
🌀All are welcome — this is a judgment-free, joy-filled experience