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Private yoga class

Posted By: onceuponayogi

Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019

Price: $65.00

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This is a 75 min yoga class which includes not only postures (asanas), but also breathing (pranayama), and a short meditation session. More focus will be given on alignment and building a foundation towards a safe and strong practice.


No prior experience in yoga required. Beginners are very welcomed, with more advanced options given for experienced practitioners.


Pricing :
Prices start at $65 per session, and varies if you have a larger group (up to 4 persons).


Location :
To be further discussed based on your convenience


A little bit about the instructor :
The instructor discovered yoga in 2013 after injuring her knee from running. Since then, she has used yoga as a way to restore her body and mind from the stresses of work and life. Yoga has provided her a way to come back to the breath and find stillness within. She decided to pursue her teacher’s training certificate in 2016 and another in 2017.


Kindly drop a note to [email protected] if interested, thanks!



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