Class Levels & Descriptions
all levels
The General class is taught in a way to welcome and include practitioners of varying levels; I teach intricacies in fundamental poses and more advanced poses will be presented in stages so everyone has something to work on, regardless of level of experience.
LEVEL 1
The basis of the Iyengar Yoga method is taught in standing poses, shoulder stand and other fundamental postures. While we encourage new students to take an Introductory Class or Series, it is not required; new students may attend any Level 1 class.
LEVEL 2
For students who are well practiced in Level 1 postures, including Salamba Sarvangasana (shoulder stand). Basic postures are refined and Sirsasana(headstand), full arm balance, backbends and Pranayama are introduced.
Level 3
For students with substantial Iyengar Yoga training who are strong in standing postures, able to do Sirsasana with confidence for five minutes and push up into Urdhva Dhanurasana. Sirsasana variations, intermediate postures and seated Pranayama are taught. Independent practice should be well established.
GENTLE
A moderately paced, less rigorous class, which builds gradually towards a standing sequence, and winds down with restorative poses and breathing techniques to restore physical energy and calm the mind. Appropriate for new and continuing students seeking a slower-paced class, including those with restrictive physical conditions, minor injuries and age-related limitations. Pregnant women are also welcome.
Restorative
Specifically designed for people interested in managing stress and fatigue. We will explore a range of yoga postures and breathing techniques which restore physical energy and calm the mind. Pregnant women are welcome, as well as those recovering from injuries, or in need of a slower-paced class.
BACKCARE
Specifically designed for people with spinal issues, including herniation, sciatica, kyphosis, lordosis, sacroiliac joint issues, spondylolisthesis and scoliosis. Though geared for people new to yoga, those with more experience who are interested in learning more about yoga for back care are welcome.