Gentle Yoga-in (Mon 9.30am & 10.45am | Wed 9.30am)

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Bring Your Tense Body, Busy-Mind & a Willing Heart

Gentle Yoga-in are friendly and inclusive classes that aid mobility and flexibility in your joints, lower back, connective tissues and muscles.

Ideal if you’re feeling stiff, recovering or living with a chronic illness, or simply want to gently move and relax. You’re in charge and you take it to whatever level that suits your body.

What is Gentle Yoga-in?

A slower-paced, mindful and lighter yoga, with easy to follow postures and gentle breathing to move your whole body, spine and joints.

Designed to also manage lower-back health, you’ll become more agile as you gradually stretch and increase strength.

Classes wrap-up with a short but soothing deep-relaxation.

Why is it Good for Me?

It’ll improve your mobility, range of movement, posture, suppleness, as well as freeing your back, neck and shoulders.  You’ll boost your emotional wellbeing, shaking-off excess stress and worries.

It’s both uplifting and freeing at the same time.

You’re in charge and you take it to whatever level that suits your body, this can mean doing some of the class sitting in a chair.*

You’ll walk away with a happy loosened-up spine and joints, feeling rested and ready to get on with your day.

Trial Your First 2 Classes for £6.00 each

Gentle Yoga-in Class Times

Monday (Masonic Hall, Hatter Lane, Chipping Sodbury)

9.30 am Gentle Yoga-in

10.45 am Gentle Yoga-in

Wednesday (Masonic Hall, Hatter Lane, Chipping Sodbury)

9.30 am Gentle Yoga-in

Wednesday (Online via Zoom)

11.15 am Gentle Yoga-in

Other Evening Classes Available.

*Please check with your GP or Health Professional on your suitability to practise Yoga, meditation and mindfulness. Classes for 14 yrs+

If you are pregnant or have difficulties getting independently up and down from the floor, then please contact us first.

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