800 days ago

AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY YOGA (only $6 per class)

Claire from Forrest Hill

THE NEW TERM STARTS THIS THURSDAY.

My name is Claire and I run affordable community yoga classes at the The Outram Hall in Murrays Bay. It's great for people with no experience, beginners or anyone with a regular yoga practice.

New members – $60 for 10 weeks
Existing members – $90 for 10 weeks
Casual class – $12 drop in class
Teens – $5 drop in class

Yoga is so much more than trying to touch your toes. It's a way to move, to breathe and to take time out for yourself. We have a mixture of ages (from teens to 60+) and yes, men come too! We have 6 teachers on rotation, so each week brings something new.

TERM 4 STARTS Thursday 12th October
– 7:00 - 8:15pm (arrive 10 mins early to sign up/settle in).
– Bring a mat, warm clothes and/or blanket.
– We have 6 mats and some pillows and blankets to share.
– Please bring cash on the day

If you're keen to come along and meet your community, please join the private Facebook group. If you have any questions please inbox me. 🧘‍♀️🧘‍♂️👏

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