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An Evening Flow

Intermediate II
(260 Reviews)
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This Hatha/Vinyasa yoga class is a perfect way to prepare the body for deep relaxation and a deep, restful sleep. It begins with 6 minutes of a vinyasa flow, then moves into a sequence of beautifully deep floor poses... twists, bends and deep stretches, encouraging body awareness.

Equipment

  • None

Focus

  • Flexibility
  • Hips
  • Legs and Feet
  • Lower Back
  • Neck/Shoulders
  • Sleep/Relaxation
  • Spine
  • Twists
  • Vigorous/Energy
  • Whole Body

Intensity

  • Relaxing Yoga
  • Vigorous Yoga

Style

  • Gentle Yoga
  • Hatha Yoga
  • Vinyasa/Power Yoga
  • Yoga for Athletes
  • Yoga for Runners
  • Yoga for Back Care
nicholem8710
February 9, 2021
Comment:

I consider myself quite flexible all things considered, and have seen some tremendous progress through the beginner progressing to intermediate program. I'm just wondering if it's common for larger bodies to struggle with binds as much as I do? I feel like I often have excess flesh in the way of getting fully into a bind (or being able to get into poses like heron pose and being able to keep both sitz bones on the floor), but I'm not sure if it's a flexibility issue or something that will improve as I work toward other body goals.

Comment Replies

David Procyshyn
February 12, 2021
Comment:

You're absolutely right. Every body is different and there are many physical restrictions that can prevent people from moving fully into a pose, such as a bigger body, shorter/longer limbs, joint mobility, etc. However, without seeing you in the pose it's difficult to know how much is due to flexibility limits.

MaryRose Metcalfe
December 30, 2020
Comment:

I did this evening class in the morning as part of the beginner-to-inter. program. Always enjoy David's pace. The binds are getting there but it will be a while before I can connect my fingers.

davidavram1
November 19, 2020
Comment:

Nice delivery, clear instructions. In my view, not recommended for people with tricky knees. I just couldn't safely do some of the floor work, though I don't have trouble with most other yoga poses.

Comment Replies

Casilda
January 16, 2022
Comment:

I agree. I missed alternatives for tricky knees or disconfort in the knees during the poses with 1 knee bended.

JMacDee
November 3, 2020
Comment:

A very enjoyable class with some great twists and hamstring stretches. David's voice is slow and sure and his cues keep coming without a pause which I liked. It did seem like a good evening class but could be any time.

My one quibble was the music which was loud compared to David's voice and also distracting since it didn't match any of our movements. It would be great if you could have a no music option.

The class though is excellent and I recommend it.

Thank you,

James

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