THE CALENDAR OF WEEKLY CLASSES, CLINICS AND WORKSHOPS.
While still adhering to the principles of breath-centered yoga this class is a softer practice that includes slower movement combined with postures where the body is supported using props (blankets, blocks and bolsters). Practitioners are encouraged to hold the supported postures longer and find comfort in each pose. This is a wonderful opportunity to de-stress from a long day and restore body, mind and heart. Includes some guided meditation.
Gentle/Restorative Fee Schedule:
Drop in – any time during the terms weekly classes: $10 per class.
Class Passes (For the current 10 week term only):
One class/week (10 classes) – $80. Two classes/week (20 classes) – $140
Thanks! Mary To find out more and register I invite you to visit my website at http://innersanctuaryyoga.com or contact me at [email protected]
While still adhering to the principles of breath-centered yoga this class is a softer practice that includes slower movement combined with postures where the body is supported using props (blankets, blocks and bolsters). Practitioners are encouraged to hold the supported postures longer and find comfort in each pose. This is a wonderful opportunity to de-stress from a long day and restore body, mind and heart. Includes some guided meditation.
Gentle/Restorative Fee Schedule:
Drop in – any time during the terms weekly classes: $10 per class.
Class Passes (For the current 10 week term only):
One class/week (10 classes) – $80. Two classes/week (20 classes) – $140
Thanks! Mary To find out more and register I invite you to visit my website at http://innersanctuaryyoga.com or contact me at [email protected]
By appointment only on Thursdays Dec 12th; at one of these times – 5:30, 6, 6:30 or 7pm with Nutritionist Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW. Make an Appointment
Natural, organic, non-GMO, heart healthy, 0g trans fat – what do these nutrition claims mean? And what do you look for when purchasing processed and/or prepared food at the store?
If you consume any processed food in your diet (we all do – it’s hard not to!), this course will help you understand what’s in your food and how to make the healthiest choices possible when purchasing processed and/or prepared foods. This course will cover how to read labels, understand nutrition claims on packaging, and what to look for/what to avoid. You will walk away with tips and tricks that will help you be a smart consumer who can choose the foods that are best for you and your body, as well as make sure you know what’s in your food J
Tuition is $30. For more information and to register: contact Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW at Fully Alive Nutrition, [email protected], or 971 770-3400.
Eat well, feel better!
This class will explore the connection between what you eat and how you feel. You’ll learn about the gut-brain axis and how making changes in your diet can help your mood, including reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. You’ll walk away with practical tips and a list of good mood foods to help you feel better through nutrition!
Note: It’s recommended, but not required, that you take the Happy, Healthy, Gut class prior to taking Good Mood Food.
Tuition is $30. For more information and to register: contact Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW at Fully Alive Nutrition, [email protected], or 971 770-3400.
You are what you eat … and HOW you eat!
Both what you eat and how you eat can affect your digestion and absorption of food. And, healthy digestion is vital to your overall health and wellbeing. This course will cover how digestion works in the body, why it’s important, and how to optimize digestion and absorption of food. We’ll also talk about how gut imbalances can lead to common digestive symptoms and complaints. This course is great for those who have digestive issues as well as those who are looking to improve their health through a happy, healthy, gut.
Tuition is $30. For more information and to register: contact Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW at Fully Alive Nutrition, [email protected], or 971 770-3400. more details and – Book Now
Eat well, feel better!
This class will explore the connection between what you eat and how you feel. You’ll learn about the gut-brain axis and how making changes in your diet can help your mood, including reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. You’ll walk away with practical tips and a list of good mood foods to help you feel better through nutrition!
Note: It’s recommended, but not required, that you take the Happy, Healthy, Gut class prior to taking Good Mood Food.
Tuition is $30. For more information and to register: contact Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW at Fully Alive Nutrition, [email protected], or 971 770-3400. More details and – Book Now
Tuition is $30. For more information and to register: contact Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW at Fully Alive Nutrition, [email protected], or 971 770-3400.