This is a strength class - a class to activate our physical strength and ignite our inner fire.
This morning Dynamic Flow class is being led by Emily Kaye.
Emily's Dynamic flow uses playful and creative ways for us to move on the mat, flowing from posture to balance with the focus on moving with our unique breath.
This class offers space for challenging and encouraging movement with plenty of variations given for all abilities.
About this class:
Dates - 7-8am on Friday 1st November.
Price:
£3 - Accessible.
£6 - Standard.
£9 - Supporter.
Location - Upstairs @ Open House. Please arrive 5-10 minutes before class to settle onto the mat.
Equipment - Yoga mats and equipment will be available to borrow, you’re also welcome to bring your own.
Booking - Limited to 12 spots, to book your spot please click below.
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Emily is an experienced Sheffield-based yoga teacher and garden designer with a love of rock-climbing and barefoot life. Whether a dynamic vinyasa class or a deep and meditative stillness practice, we love Emily’s warm, engaging, and encouraging teaching style and how she makes everyone feel welcome in her classes.
"My teaching style is dynamic but grounded, encouraging students to be playful with their practice, whilst having a strong awareness of their breath. I believe that yoga can change the world, and my goal is to strengthen the body and quiet the mind, for happier, healthier humans. We spend too much time rushing around, with our brains chattering away. For me yoga is about slowing all of this down, being more present, finding joy in movement and living more fully. "
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Flow Yoga refers to the styles of yoga characterized by stringing postures (asanas) together so that you move from one to another, seamlessly, with a big focus on your breath - your life force. In flow yoga styles you will feel the benefits of lengthening, twisting, balancing, bending, strengthening, reconnecting and revitalising your body and mind. There are several styles incorporated into flow yoga including Vinyasa, Hatha, Ashtanga and Dru yoga, each one it’s own sacred practice and offering something different for the yogi’s body, mind and spirit.
While yoga is an excellent way to keep your body healthy, mobile and strong (especially your core), it is so much more than a form of physical exercise.
The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit root “Yuj’ which means to join or unite, and in the old Hindu yogic scriptures the practice of yoga is seen as both a discipline and an art form that connects the individual consciousness with the universal consciousness, meaning we feel more in harmony in our own body-mind-spirit, and that we as human beings remember how connected we are to each other and to the rest of nature.
In a world where we see things in separate categories (body or mind, out-there or in-here, work or rest, them or us etc), that feeling of union is pretty amazing, even if it starts as just a feeling for a fleeting hour on the mat. Yoga is a wholeness practice, for every body and every mind, and that’s also why no one can be bad at it.
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£3 - Accessible.
This ticketing is aimed to make our programme available and more accessible to everyone.
£6 - Standard.
This ticketing allows us to run a sustainable programme.
£9 - Supporter.
This ticketing allows you to choose to pay it forward to your community - helping to cover people who can not afford the full-price tickets. It also helps us to sustain a full, rich and diverse programme by giving us the flexibility to continue running classes that are not always fully booked.
We are very grateful for your support and contribution - it has a significant impact to the sustainability of our 3 Pillar Programme, and to the sustainability of Open House.