2104 days ago

Free online Yoga trial class

Tamar from Torbay - Long Bay

Join my free trial class online and experience what Pure Yoga has to offer.
If you are curious about online Yoga classes and how they work and if they feel the same as Face to Face class now is your time to give one a try for Free.

To join - all you need to do is.
Email me: Pureyoganz@gmail.com

You will need a decent wifi connection and it helps to enhance the audio to connect a speaker to your device. You can pin my video as the main view. I will change to a different speaker view for Q & A.
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The class on Wednesday 17 June will include a sample of a range of accessible classical yoga practices including, asana, pranayama and meditation.
It's a great way to experience my teaching style and the depth of this systematic and holistic approach through Yoga.

Includes a Q & A component at the start and end of the class.

Date: Wednesday 17 June.

Time: 6pm - 7.15pm.

What to bring: An open mind and heart. Your questions about the courses/classes I offer.

Sign me up: To join - here’s what you need to do.
Email me: Pureyoganz@gmail.com.

You will receive a Zoom invite by email with the link and password for the class.

I look forward to sharing and connecting with you.
Aum shanti - Pragyadhara.

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