Week of Mar 10th

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03/10/2019(2 events)

1:00 pm: DONATION YOGA

1:00 pm: DONATION YOGA


03/10/2019

60 minutes of gently stretching and moving our bodies at this church on the corner of Forsythe & Skinker in Clayton, MO. This class is sometimes practiced in chairs, but when we use mats, they are provided. Come as you are. Pay what you can. Dress in clothing that allows you to move freely.

Unity Christ Church
33 N Skinker Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63105
314-727-6478

4:00 pm: SLOW FLOW

4:00 pm: SLOW FLOW


03/10/2019

I am subbing this class. It is not on my regular schedule.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans.  Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

5724 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
314-802-7447
03/11/2019
03/12/2019
03/13/2019(1 event)

4:30 pm: SLOW FLOW

4:30 pm: SLOW FLOW


03/13/2019

Debby Siegel vinyasa yoga teacher st louis

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans.  Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

12360 Manchester Rd #206
St. Louis, MO 63131
United States
314-821-1878

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