Yoga for our "golden oldies"
Kia ora koutou,
Happiest of days to you all. Hope y'all are well.
Posting this here for those that of you that err toward the golden years, or maybe you know a "golden oldie" that might like to join...?
Yoga for the older bodz and budz. 🙂 Influenced by somatics, these mindful movement and breath practices stimulate flow within in the body, regulate the nervous system, aid in one's balance and mobility.
Plus, they're a good time. I make these classes fun and playful, and it's also an opportunity for "old friends" to make "new" friends! 🥳
Whether one is a "golden-oldie yogi" or a "golden-novice" curious to start their yogic journey (for it's never too late to 😉) these classes will suit all levels.
Thursday mornings 9am
@ The Old Folks Association
Gundry St (just off K' Road near Ponsonby
Newton
$15 casual, $70 x5 pass, $110 x10 pass
If coming to a class is not favourable, I also do one-on-one/private sessions. Happy to discuss what your needs are. Likewise, if finances are tight, please reach out.
To book and for any questions etc, please contact:
Renée Sheridan
+64 274 580 355
renee.sheridan@gmail.com
Yay, I look forward to "flowing gold" with y'all 🤩😉🧘🧘♀️🧘♂️
Arohanui,
Renée xx
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