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Yoga Basics 5 weeks Course for beginners, Huia Pool, 21Aug/Sep 2023

Natasha from Naenae

Yoga Basics Course — August & September 2023

Description
In 5 weeks we will learn all basic yoga postures with variations suitable for your practice. We will learn several basic breathing, meditation and relaxation techniques. This course allow you to be confident in any Yoga style class, start practising your own Sadhana, or Yoga Online and your own Sadhana.

All the practices shared were received in direct initiation from guru to students in the Saraswati lineage; an experience that can now be passed to you.

Dates & Location
21 August — 18 Sepember 2023 (5 weeks, Mondays, at 6.00 — 7.30 pm)
Huia Pool (upstairs meeting room), Huia Street, Lower Hutt 6009

Level
For both absolute beginners to learn about yoga, and regular practicioners of yoga to deepen your practice. All ages and level of fitness are welcome.

To book email hathayoganat@gmail.com
Or click here: hathayoganatasha.nz...

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