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Calendar

THE CALENDAR OF WEEKLY CLASSES, CLINICS AND WORKSHOPS.

Jan
5
Sun
2020
Winter Term – Note — Winter’s Full Class Schedule Will Be Posted on December 28th. (Most weekly classes will be as they were in fall term.
Jan 5 – Mar 14 all-day
Jan
22
Wed
2020
Gentle Mindful Yoga, Wednesday Mornings – Winter
Jan 22 @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am

A safe and friendly introduction to yoga, appropriate for those wanting to try an accessible form of yoga or for those who have had injuries in the past. We will practice movements that teach yoga alignment in ways that are available to most everyone. We will practice relaxation as well as develop strength and flexibility. Easy and modified yoga poses will be explored. Your physician should release you for general physical activity.

Register anytime through Yoga Hillsboro: Registration, costs, and other details

 

 

 

Jan
25
Sat
2020
Beginning Mindful Yoga – Saturdays – Winter
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:15 am

The general form of poses, simple flow, introduction to yoga breathing and the practices of mindfulness.

Register anytime through Yoga Hillsboro: Registration, costs, and other details

 

 

Restorative Yoga & Massage – Winter
Jan 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Make time to practice self-compassion and self-care.  Join us for a restorative yoga practice lead by Carole Cotten-Figueiredo LMT and Teresa Hasenour MS, OTR/L where they provide healing touch massage, CranioSacral Therapy and Reiki techniques.

Saturday, January 25th; 7-8:30pm.  $35.  RSVP with Carole at (971) 246-1405.   Limited to 10 participants.  Contact Carol for a wait-list and for the winter Restorative Yoga & Massage dates.

Jan
27
Mon
2020
Beginning Mindful Yoga Mondays – Winter
Jan 27 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm

The general form of poses, simple flow, introduction to yoga breathing and the practices of mindfulness.

Register anytime through Yoga Hillsboro: Registration, costs, and other details

 

Yin Yoga Mondays with Carole – Winter
Jan 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
The three principles of Yin yoga are: 1) Come into an appropriate depth for your body in each pose; 2) Become still; 3) Hold for a long time. This can mean up to 3-5 minutes per pose. What is important is not what a pose looks like, but what it feels like… we use many props in Yin yoga to support our bodies in releasing into the connective tissues rather than specifically stretching the muscles. Yin yoga is not restorative yoga, in that we are still looking for some stress to the tissues in order to create optimal health. Yin targets mainly the connective tissues of the hips, pelvis and lower spine.
A slower moving class focusing on floor postures.  All levels welcome.
“We don’t use our bodies to get into the pose, we use the pose to get into the body”, according to my teacher, Bernie Clark.
Jan
29
Wed
2020
Gentle Mindful Yoga, Wednesday Mornings – Winter
Jan 29 @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am

A safe and friendly introduction to yoga, appropriate for those wanting to try an accessible form of yoga or for those who have had injuries in the past. We will practice movements that teach yoga alignment in ways that are available to most everyone. We will practice relaxation as well as develop strength and flexibility. Easy and modified yoga poses will be explored. Your physician should release you for general physical activity.

Register anytime through Yoga Hillsboro: Registration, costs, and other details

 

 

 

Feb
1
Sat
2020
Beginning Mindful Yoga – Saturdays – Winter
Feb 1 @ 10:00 am – 11:15 am

The general form of poses, simple flow, introduction to yoga breathing and the practices of mindfulness.

Register anytime through Yoga Hillsboro: Registration, costs, and other details

 

 

Feb
3
Mon
2020
Beginning Mindful Yoga Mondays – Winter
Feb 3 @ 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm

The general form of poses, simple flow, introduction to yoga breathing and the practices of mindfulness.

Register anytime through Yoga Hillsboro: Registration, costs, and other details

 

Yin Yoga Mondays with Carole – Winter
Feb 3 @ 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
The three principles of Yin yoga are: 1) Come into an appropriate depth for your body in each pose; 2) Become still; 3) Hold for a long time. This can mean up to 3-5 minutes per pose. What is important is not what a pose looks like, but what it feels like… we use many props in Yin yoga to support our bodies in releasing into the connective tissues rather than specifically stretching the muscles. Yin yoga is not restorative yoga, in that we are still looking for some stress to the tissues in order to create optimal health. Yin targets mainly the connective tissues of the hips, pelvis and lower spine.
A slower moving class focusing on floor postures.  All levels welcome.
“We don’t use our bodies to get into the pose, we use the pose to get into the body”, according to my teacher, Bernie Clark.