FIRST YIN CLASS IS TOMORROW, JAN. 15 AT 6:15 pm

 

 
 

Long, Gentle Stretches

Paired With

Soft Music;

And “Nidra,” a 

Guided Relaxation 

For the Whole Body

 

12 Yin Classes

offered for  

January & February

Sundays at 6:15 pm

and

Fridays at 11:15 am

Sunday Jan 15

Friday Jan 20

Sunday Jan 22

Friday Jan 27

Sunday Jan 29

Friday Feb 3

Sunday Feb 5

Friday Feb 10

Sunday Feb 12

Friday Feb 17

Sunday Feb 19

Friday Feb 24

Twist …

Fold … Stretch …

Relax …

Single Class $25

2 or more Classes $15 each

What is Yin Yoga?

Yin yoga is mostly about deep, long stretches to maintain a healthy level of flexibility. Yin the lesser known counterpart to an active Yang yoga  practice. Yang yoga includes active yoga postures that are about engaging, stressing and compressing muscle tissues. Think Bikram 26&2 or Flow class. The focus is in creating balance and strength. Yin yoga focuses on the other half of our tissues, the deeper connective tissues. Think white tissues like ligaments, tendons, fascia. These  tissues should be hydrated and elastic for a healthy body. They should “slide and glide” in allowing us mobility. And as we age, these are the tissues that become stiffer and decrease our mobility. Yin yoga is about focusing on deep tissue stretching and compressing for healthy joints and mobility.

Both Yin and Yang yoga bring a sense of mindful focus and lead to relaxation. Both are powered collaboratively with our  breath. However, Yin yoga guides us to stretch in passive postures,  allowing softening, strengthening and hydration of the deep tissues.

The Yin and Yang practices work together in a necessary balance. If muscles are very strong, but connective tissues are stiff, this leads to tightness and injuries at a deep tissue level. If deep tissues are open and loose but muscles are weak, this can lead to over stretching of muscles and, again, injuries can occur.

Solution? Create your Yin Yang beautiful body balance. Keep your body working in harmony by bringing the elements that you need.

What is Nidra Yoga?

The practice of Nidra Yoga involves deep relaxation of the whole body. After the Yin postures conclude, we invite students to lie comfortably and enjoy the guided relaxation of the whole body, and a moment (15 minutes) to completely let go. Staying for the Nidra portion of class after Yin is optional, of course, but you will be glad you did!

Join Us for Yin Class this Winter!!

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

SPECIAL CLASS THIS FRIDAY

CANDLE LIGHT YIN CLASS
on FRIDAY at 6:30 pm
 
FREE FOR CHALLENGERS
Regular Price $25
 
In celebration of the end of the 30-Day Challenge, please come enjoy a very special
Yin class!
The room will be lit with candles and relaxing music will fill the air.
Anyone who attempted and/or completed the Challenge may attend free of charge.
 
Yin Yoga is a restorative form of yoga that combines relaxation and stretching postures held for up to several minutes. Yin is non-vigorous and is mostly comprised of sitting postures. Yin allows the body to relax into deeper flexibility, following the body’s natural range of movement.
 
Space is limited. Sign up with the MindBody App, by phone 843.884.3737, or in the studio.

FREE CLASSES FOR VETERANS

Monday, November 11, is Veteran’s Day.  If you or a family member has served or is serving our country as a member of the Army, Air Force, Navy, or Marines, please come in and take class for free. If you can’t make it on Monday, come sometime next week and you will be our honored guest, no charge. We are grateful and humbled by your service.