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Term 4 Yoga ~ Yr Weekly Sanctuary

Yoga Me Well Students look like this ;-) Spring! It’s time to grow into your new skin.

If Life is wearing you out, or you’re ready to deepen your existing yoga practice, Yoga Me Well’s classes are a small, safe, friendly environment in which to explore yoga in a reflective way.  We move slowly, breath matched to movement. We take time to pause, feel and reflect on what bubbles up during class, so we move into the week open to observe behaviours more consciously.  Deep rest is an essential part of each class to restore you.

Reserve your spot, or trial class, now.  With only 9 people per class, places fill quickly.

I’ll look forward to sharing this wonderful, progressive inner practice with you.

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For more specific information on Term 4, read on.                                                                                                                                                                                                

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Lisa Mitchell

Lisa Mitchell is a hatha yoga teacher, relaxation instructor and freelance writer/editor who specialises in holistic wellbeing.

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Spring into Yoga!

I’ve done hard-bodied yoga with a humourless teacher and gently coo-ing classes with a sweet despairing one, flowing postures with an Earth Mother and cocooned myself in the comforting routine and community of one tradition. If you’ve lapsed over winter and are keen to get your mat rolling with a new class this Spring, here are some shopping tips… read more…

Lisa Mitchell

Lisa Mitchell is a hatha yoga teacher, relaxation instructor and freelance writer/editor who specialises in holistic wellbeing.

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Yoga for Blokes

Inside every man is a tree waiting to grow ...

Yoga may still be a symphony of female limbs ‒ 85.5 per
cent of students and 82.6 per cent of teachers, according to the Yoga Australia
survey (3830 responses) ‒ but once enticed, men are more and more often glad
they stayed. While the physical benefits are the initial drawcard, anecdotally
it’s the ability to relax and release that convinces them.

But we need more blokes. Not because of the gender imbalance, but because men deserve to be let in on women’s biggest health and sanity secret. read more…

Lisa Mitchell

Lisa Mitchell is a hatha yoga teacher, relaxation instructor and freelance writer/editor who specialises in holistic wellbeing.

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