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Whether you’re brand new to yoga or returning to your mat, our classes are designed for all levels, body types, and backgrounds. With a consistent practice, you’ll feel stronger, more flexible, and less stressed—both physically and mentally.

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How to prepare for class

A few simple habits will help you get the most out of every class. Review these quick tips to feel ready, stay safe, and enjoy your practice.

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  • Arrive 15-20 Minutes Early

    You will need to fill out a quick registration form and discuss any injuries/health issues with your instructor prior to class.

  • Wear What You Feel Good To Sweat In

    Breathable fabric is preferred. Avoid cotton if possible. No shoes are needed in practice room.

  • Come To Class Hydrated

    Making sure you have water throughout your day before you practice and remember to drink plenty of water after your practice to stay hydrated. Water can be purchased in studio or bring a bottle to use. Vita Coco or other electrolyte drinks can also be helpful before, during or after your practice.

  • Come To Class On An Empty Stomach

    Allowing a couple hours to pass after your last meal before your practice is usually needed. Some people need more or less time so you need to see what works best for you.

  • Bring A Yoga Mat, Long Towel And Water

    Each student is required to have all three while practicing. Feel free to bring your own or rent/purchase from the studio.

  • Remain In the Studio The Entire Class

    Feel free to take a break whenever you feel necessary by laying down or sitting quietly on your mat. The desire for breaks fades as you focus on your breath and become adjusted to your environment. If for any reason you must leave early please let the instructor know before class so they can assist you with the least disruption as possible.

  • Yoga Is A Life Long Practice

    Yoga is meant for all ages and all types of people. As long as you are focused on your breath and doing the best you can you will receive all the benefits of each pose even if you are not as flexible or perfectly balanced as someone next to you.

  • Practice Regularly

    A consistent practice of 4 times a week will allow you to receive maximum benefits. You will still receive these benefits with a reduced amount of time, it just may take a little longer.

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