Warm Yin

Based on the Taoist concept of yin and yang- opposite and complementary principles in nature. Yin is the stable & passive aspect of a practice; yang is the changing & active side of a practice. 
In the body, the connective tissues (tendons, ligaments, fascia) is yin, while the more mobile and pliable muscles and blood are yang. 
 These tissues are activated by gently stressing them and holding a yin pose for a period of time usually 3-5 minutes resulting in a longer and stronger body. For students looking for more flexibility, fluidity and a healthier body.

Class Schedule

Monday10:30-11:30 am

Warm Yin

Moderate

Instructor(s)

Julie
Friday12:00-1:00 pm

Warm Yin

Moderate

Instructor(s)

Julie

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