The school year is fast approaching which means my Kids Yoga - Fall Session will be starting soon! Don't miss your chance to sign your child up for these fun and rewarding yoga classes. Click the links below to register for the grades K-4 or grades 5-8 Kids Yoga classes. Kids in kindergarten through grade 4 will learn breathing, mindfulness, asana, creative movement, and relaxation in this 8 week session at The Yoga Room in Hampstead, NH! Wednesdays: Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19, Dec. 3, 10 (No class Nov. 26) - Early Bird Price: $80 (+processing fee) - General Registration Price: $88 (+ processing fee) - Drop-In Price: $12 per class (attend when you can)
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Tonight concluded the Gentle Yoga - Summer Session 1. Next week we begin the Gentle Yoga - Summer Session 2. THERE ARE ONLY 2 SPOTS LEFT!Gentle enough for newbies and challenging enough for the athletic, this class focuses on stretching all areas of the body, while releasing stress and tension from joints and muscles. Focus on basic asana (postures), strengthening the core, as well as strengthening the muscles. Class begins with breath and centering. Then it moves to asana, and ends with savasana (relaxation). Those with medical conditions, please check with your physician if you have any concerns about attending yoga.
This class is small and intimate. It is limited to 6 participants total. 5 Weeks Aug. 4, 18; Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29 (No class Aug. 11, 25; Sept 1) Mondays, 6:30p-7:30p Price = $50.00 Hello everyone! I haven't gone away :) I've just been busy finishing up the school year and preparing for a summer of yoga and fun! Many people have been asking about the upcoming schedule for adults and kids. Click the links below to find the latest classes for Kids and Adults. If you have something in mind that you'd like me to do over the summer months, feel free to send me a note and we will try to make it work!
~Namaste~ Kate I've sent shirts off to the printer to be made for the kiddos and now it is time for the adults. Which image do you like the best? I'm not too concerned about t-shirt color as there will be a variety. I'm looking for your thoughts about the designs. Here's your chance to cast your vote! The design with the greatest response will be the one I send off to the printer! #1 "Nature is my yoga studio." #2 Om symbol #3 PEACE begins with me ~ Namaste Kate Alright, let's be honest here, this is not going to be a post about smelling my feet - but I hope it grabbed your attention! This is, however, a post about FEET! Anyone who has taken a yoga class with me knows that I always like to spend, at least, a little bit of time giving our feet some extra attention. The reason being that our feet seem to be an underestimated part of our bodies and they really have a lot to do with other ailments/injuries that we might experience. Think about those carefree days as a child when you were barefoot, in socks, or in comfortable shoes most of the time. This was so good for your feet and your body! As adults, whether you are male or female, our feet spend a lot of time cramped into less than ideal footwear. Over time our adult feet show signs of distress: bunions, corns and calluses, gout, plantar warts, athlete's foot, nail infections, hammertoe, ingrown toenails, or flatfoot, just to name a few. Our feet are the foundation for our body. If they are not well cared for over time we develop problems with our knees, hips, spine, shoulders, and/or neck. Let's get a little more technical. According to HealthCommunities.com, "The human foot combines mechanical complexity and structural strength. The ankle serves as foundation, shock absorber and propulsion engine. The foot can sustain enormous pressure (several tons over the course of a one-mile run) and provides flexibility and resiliency. The foot and ankle contain:
"These components work together to provide the body with support, balance, and mobility. A structural flaw or malfunction in any one part can result in the development of problems elsewhere in the body (such as back pain). Abnormalities in other parts of the body can lead to problems in the feet."
So, you see, it's time to start taking better care of our feet and giving them a bit more attention. Stay tuned for the next FEET blog post where I will share suggestions for giving them that extra care and attention! Post by Om-Mama Yoga. |
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