Tickets

Tickets for this event are currently unavailable

Details

Come and experience deep rest and relaxation in this 1/2 day Seasonal Yin Yoga workshop for men and women

Yin yoga powerfully works on the Chinese meridian system, bringing benefits to our health, well-being, energy levels and vitality. In Yin Yoga we feel and release tensions that are deep within us. It is a deep meditation where we still the mind, experience greater clarity and peace of mind.

These workshops are designed around the Chinese Meridians, working with the elemental seasons to harness the innate energy, healing and creative potential in our bodies, the seasons of the year and our lives.

In this Spring Wood workshop we focus on the Liver and Gallbladder meridians. Through specific yin yoga postures and intention setting activities we work to create balance and harmony in our visions and dreams along with our plans for implementation. 

For more information on yin yoga and these workshops, as well as the schedule of future workshops please see my website.

These workshops are now open to men and women. No yoga experience is necessary. Beginners and advanced yoga students are welcome. No yoga experience is necessary. However, Yin Yoga can be seen as a more ‘advanced’ practice, where it requires some mind body awareness. 

Please email or call to discuss if you are interested and not sure if this workshop is for you. jane.mallick@gmail.com / 0431 836 552


SPRING WORKSHOP

Date: 29 September, 2019

Time: 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm 

Cost: $65 early bird / $75 full (includes Sticky Tickets booking fee)

Where: emBODY Pilates Studio @ the Mill, Castlemaine.

Please familiarise yourself with my Cancellation Policy

Teacher: Jane Mallick

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before the event, https://tantraflowyoga.com.au/cancellation-policy/

View More Details

Share Via

Where

emBODY Pilates @ the Mill, Shed 49 10/1-9 Walker Street Castlemaine Mount Alexander 3450 Australia

Organiser Information rss

Jane Mallick
Tantra Flow Yoga
0431 836 552

Ask the organiser