Yoga Classes › "vinyasa"

  • Cultivating Our Inner Light42:26
    Cultivating Our Inner Light

    Mimi Kuo-Deemer

    A beautiful flow to open the heart, warm the back and still the mind. In the Yoga Sutra, the busy mind is described as quieting down through a number of ways: lengthening the breath, concentration on objects, or on experiences in deep sleep or dream states. It is also suggested that the mind can be quieted by concentration on the ever-present source of light that is believed to dwell inside the human heart. This light grows brighter when we do practices – like polishing a jewel that begins to shine and reflects the light all around it. We’ll look at ways to work with sunlight and moonlight in this fluid vinyasa-based sequence, and help awaken the source of light within each of us.



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  • Vinyasa SOS: Beginners04:25
    Vinyasa SOS: Beginners

    Lucy McCarthy

    A short tutorial for beginners, people new to vinyasa flow and those with any lower back issues.  Find here the how and what the sequence of a 'vinyasa' is and how to modify it with integrity and alignment.



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  • Shoulder Stabilisation Workshop25:02
    Shoulder Stabilisation Workshop

    Andrew McGonigle

    Dr Yogi gives us an essential series of movements for anyone with troubled shoulders. Shoulder stabilisation and strengthening is essential for all vinyasa flow yoga practices and for those of us who suffer from painful shoulders from poor posture, arthritis, instability or injury. This yoga class can improve your shoulder strength and stability when you practice this sequence regularly. You will need a strap, a block and a bolster.



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  • Soothing The Warrior40:47
    Soothing The Warrior

    Liz Lark

    A creatively sequenced flow to sooth and nourish. The warrior isn't always about being driven but sometimes being patient and listening. This slow vinyasa yoga class is as soothing as it is strengthening. It's great whenever you need to be centred, or relaxed, or if you're on your moon cycle. With peak poses as dancer to warrior 3 balancing sequences, this isn't the most traditionally relaxing class, but it does find a way to feel watery with soothing qualities whilst working strongly.



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  • Advanced Vinyasa - Flow & Balance45:32
    Advanced Vinyasa - Flow & Balance

    Liz Lark

    Flow and balance in this challenging vinyasa sequence. This class begins with steady breathwork building in creative vinyasa flows to armbalances, handstand variations and backbends.



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  • Ashtanga Inspired Power Flow27:57
    Ashtanga Inspired Power Flow

    Charlie Taylor-Rugman

    An intermediate-level Power yoga class loosely based on Ashtanga-Vinyasa. A great class to get you moving quickly in the morning, or when you need a quick pick-me up. With some Level 2/3 level variations, so beginners and intermediates, take it easy. You may need a strap.



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  • Stoke the Fire: Tough Vinyasa To Keep You Moving54:28
    Stoke the Fire: Tough Vinyasa To Keep You Moving

    Naomi Absalom

    A hot but steady flow to get your inner fire stoked. This practice hits all the sweet spots for when you have less time but still want as full a practice as possible. Includes lots of lovely chest, shoulder and side body openers as well as twists, hip openers and balancing poses. Perfect for when you need a little extra energy for the day ahead but still need to feel very grounded.



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  • Standing Flow12:14
    Standing Flow

    Mimi Kuo-Deemer

    A steady, calm but strengthening class with a focus on standing poses and keeping fluidity through the movements. This class is perfect if you have shoulder or wrist issues and you want to keep your fluid practice going, but with no vinyasa. Feel grounded and steady in this beautiful, mindful movement practice.



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  • Healthy Morning Hatha24:24
    Healthy Morning Hatha

    Lucy McCarthy

    A steady, calm but strengthening class with a focus on standing poses and keeping fluidity through the movements. This class is perfect if you have shoulder or wrist issues and you want to keep your fluid practice going, but with no vinyasa. Feel grounded and steady in this beautiful, mindful movement practice.



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  • Gravity Surfing Vinyasa55:47
    Gravity Surfing Vinyasa

    Jean Hall

    An energising vinyasa yoga class full of peak poses with a focus on letting gravity ground you as you rise, twist, backbend and balance your way through this gorgeous, flowing vinyasa. With advanced peak poses, intermediates can play along and surf the edge of your challenge! You may need a yoga strap.



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  • Acro Yoga 6: Begin to Flow12:44
    Acro Yoga 6: Begin to Flow

    Acro Yoga Dance

    The sixth in our Acro Yoga Series (yoga for two people). Those who have mastered all the postures in the series so far can now put them together in a Beginners' Acro Flow! Be gentle, be soft and have fun with this vinyasa for two.



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  • Sun & Moon Balancing Vinyasa53:13
    Sun & Moon Balancing Vinyasa

    Liz Lark

    This is a wonderful advanced class balancing the yin with the yang to create a physically stimulating yet spiritually fulfilling vinyasa. If it is in your practice you can enjoy strong inversions including headstand and handstand but also plenty of opportunities to honour the resting moments, dropping deep and surrendering the mind.



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  • Grace and Strength Vinyasa48:03
    Grace and Strength Vinyasa

    Jean Hall

    Wave like fluidity of the spine through variations in the namaska sun salutations feeling grace, strength and power. From a slow, graceful beginning and with plenty of more advanced yoga poses to challenge the intermediate and advanced practitioners, those not ready for the peak poses of handstand, half moon and the splits should hold back to where you feel more comfortable.



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  • Warm Up, Cool down20:53
    Warm Up, Cool down

    Jean Hall

    The perfect 'bookend' class, which is beautiful for either side of the day, a lovely gentle, warm up, or a cool down and release the day. With long holds, deep twists and supported backbends, this is a really nourishing start of your day practice, or class to round off your day. For a weekend treat, we recommend following with Jean's Vinyasa class now your body is open. You will need a block.



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  • Dynamic Vinyasa35:37
    Dynamic Vinyasa

    Sylvia Garcia

    Starting mindfully, opening up the body, the sides of the body and hips slowly and gently, this vinyasa yoga class quickens to some beautiful vinyasa variations with its peak pose of bound bird of paradise which is then rotated, to challenge most of us in flexibility, strength and balance. Although an advanced practice, improvers will enjoy the openings at the beginning of the practice and the challenge - just do the variation which suits your own body, practice safely out there! Thanks to Asquith for their gorgeous clothing.



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  • Vinyasa to inversion25:19
    Vinyasa to inversion

    Sylvia Garcia

    A fast-moving vinyasa designed to get you ready to handstand, mostly with core work, plenty of vinyasa, ideal to practice before one of our Handstand classes in the Handstand Challenge, or for your own handstand practice. Without a cool-down, you will need a twisting and backbending sequence as well as a savasana after this class. We think that adding a yin or restorative class onto the end instead of, or after your handstands is just perfect!



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  • Happy, Healthy Hips57:55
    Happy, Healthy Hips

    Zephyr Wildman

    An artfully sequenced hatha yoga class with a focus on prana, or the flow of breath, at all times with some optional vinyasa to heat the body and open the hips. The krama (or stages) of practice lead you to ever deeper, more open hips. With options for beginners, intermediate and advanced, this class featuring various hip opening, twists and balances will strengthen as you open the body.



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  • Strengthen Your Arms to Flow11:04
    Strengthen Your Arms to Flow

    Andrea Kwiatkowski

    A short tutorial to show you a few key elements of arm and core strengthening which will aid to to perform your vinyasas with aplomb. If you do this practice 3 times a week, your arms and core will thank you for it. You will need a bolster, a strap, 2 blocks and plenty of resolve.



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