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Calendar

THE CALENDAR OF WEEKLY CLASSES, CLINICS AND WORKSHOPS.

Aug
11
Tue
2020
Women: Healing Foods for Your 40’s and Beyond
Aug 11 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Healing Foods for Your 40’s and Beyond- Diet and Lifestyle can play a huge role in supporting the transition into and through menopause.   Each woman’s experience is individual and unique.  The more you know, the more you can do to support yourself through the transition and beyond.  This course is for any woman who is approaching menopause, currently experiencing menopause, or has successfully made it through the menopause transition.    We will talk about all stages and ways to support your body, reduce symptoms, and address issues like bone density, weight gain. mood swings, and more!

Tuition is $30.  For more information and to register:  contact Kristin Kinnie MScN, MSW at Fully Alive Nutrition,  fullyalivenutrition.kk@gmail.com, or 971 770-3400.

Aug
17
Mon
2020
Yin Yoga Mondays with Carole – Spring
Aug 17 @ 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.
Aug
24
Mon
2020
Yin Yoga Mondays with Carole – Spring
Aug 24 @ 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.