Thu Apr 9 at 10:30am
Deep Release Breathwork Class
Thu Apr 9 at 10:30am
April Focus | Grasshopper & Eight-Angle Pose: Develop rotational strength, deep core engagement, and creative arm balance entries. Expect a playful challenge that builds control, compression, and twists.
Each session focuses on a specific peak pose or skill set, broken down with:
Thoughtful vinyasa preparation
Targeted strength & mobility work
Clear Progressions & accessible options
Time to pause, ask questions, & try again
For students with a consistent practice who want to build strength & power, refine skill, and reconnect with the playful side of practice. Modifications and progressions will always offered allowing you to meet your edge with confidence and curiosity.
Come Celebrate Flow Yoga Georgetown's 2 year Birthday Celebration!
Keep the celebration going with:
FREE YOGA CLASSES at the studio
Coffee & snacks waiting between classes
Birthday Treats at out 2nd Saturday Market Days booth
Evening community birthday celebration!
Pick up your Flow Yoga Georgetown Birthday Passport and take part in our playful scavenger hunt!
Visit different celebration stops throughout the day
Earn FREE Giveaway Tickets for prizes
The more places you go, the more chances you have to win!
RSVP for A Night of Peace and read more info
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