Dear Yoga and Fitness Friends,
We are a boutique yoga and fitness studio. The Studio is a space to escape to, a place to find clarity and a place to find your balance, in mind and body, to live a more healthy life.
Our purpose is simple. We are here to serve you and the community around us. We seek to share our vision and commitment to quality and excellence in everything we do. We hope this is reflected in your experience at The Studio. Our fulfillment will come from knowing that we are an integral part of your well balanced lifestyle.We hope you enjoy your experience with us.Warm regards, The Studio.
Our Purpose
Our purpose is simple. We are here to serve you and the community around us. We seek to share our vision and commitment to quality and excellence in everything we do. We hope this is reflected in your experience at The Studio. Our fulfillment will come from knowing that we are an integral part of your well balanced lifestyle.
Ashtanga Basics
Ashtanga is classical form of power yoga and is one of the most prominent forms of traditional yoga. Ashtanga focuses on power and strength along with stamina and flexibility in movement, to create an energising and detoxifying practice. Ashtanga is physically demanding. Try Ashtanga if you are looking to challenge to your stamina, strength and flexibility.
BootyBarre
A combination of Yoga, Pilates and Dance, The Booty Barre, will give you a dancer-like physique—long, lean and toned. Developed by the world-renowned fitness and wellness expert Tracey Mallett who has revolutionized the exercise world with her body changing techniques, The Booty Barre is regarded as a sexy, total body workout that promises to lift a sagging butt, eliminate cellulite and flatten your belly.
Hatha Yoga
Hatha practices long hold asanas with all kinds of varying poses, pranayama exercises, meditation and mindful relaxation. a good introduction to a variety of poses, along with breathing exercises and gentle movements. Hatha is good way to truly find space in your mind and body, to relax and meditate. Hatha is a great way to start your day in the morning and wind down in the evening, with a clear mind and balanced body.
Meditation
Meditation offers students from all levels a chance to learn a variety of meditation techniques to consciously relax and balance the mind and body.
Pilates-Mat
Pilates focuses on building core physical strength, posture and awareness of the body. The Pilates method is based on 6 key principles: Centering, Control, Flow, Breath, Precision, and Concentration. A typical session will include exercises to build strength, stamina, stability and flexibility with special attention on building deeper postural “core†muscles, helping protect the spine against injury. Pilates also supports the internal organs and fosters pelvic and spinal awareness to promote good posture. Equipment such as blocks, resistance bands (to replicate resistance training of the Pilates machines), weights, fit balls and foam rollers may be utilised to further enhance strength and balance.
Power Yoga
Power Yoga is a fitness based approach which helps tone muscles and build stamina. Power yoga offers dynamic flows and static holds creating high levels of energy which are aimed at raising the heart rate, challenging the student to find balance, creativity and technique. Power yoga is a fun way to workout, have fun, build strength and flexibility.
Postnatal Yoga
Postnatal Yoga offer a great way to get back into shape while also becoming part of yoga community of new parents. Postnatal Yoga will help you strengthen your back, abdominal and pelvic floor muscles. Postnatal yoga also releases tension in shoulders and neck muscles, helping to improve posture. Postnatal Yoga will reduce your overall stress levels and give your mind and body the energy it needs.
Prenatal Yoga
Prenatal Yoga is a multi-faceted approach to exercise that encourages stretching, mental centering, and focused breathing. Prenatal Yoga will help prepare you for labor and promote your baby’s health.
Restorative Yoga
Restorative yoga is a deeply relaxing way of practicing yoga. Plan on letting go of the stresses of everyday life. Restorative yoga seeks to achieve physical, mental and emotional relaxation with the aid of props. Given props, the student achieves poses without much muscular strength, facilitating deep release in the connective tissue and calming the nervous system. Teachers may offer a meditative focus to relax the mind. Provides healing for the body and the mind.
Vinyasa Flow (II-III)
Vinyasa is characterised by continuous motion movements and flowing poses and varying sequences which are linked to breathing. Vinyasa offers a diverse, flexible and athletic approach to yoga. Vinyasa is often referred to as Flow due to the smooth transition between poses, making it dance-like. If you like movement and varying poses, then you will enjoy Vinyasa.