Rise and Flow – We know it’s early, but if you are one of those people who struggle to fit time for you into your day, then it’s really a great time to come.
Rise and Flow is a yoga flow class, which means we move pose to pose in a sequence, linking everything together so there is almost constant movement. The focus is to energise you before you get on with your day, while also helping to connect to your breath and settle your mind.
We start with a good seated/kneeling warm up to get the body moving (as you are probably straight out of bed) then begin slowly, building up to a vinyasa style practice. Vinyasa traditionally is taught one breath one movement – but if that’s too fast for you, you can slow it down.
What does this mean?
This means that there will be Sun Salutations (Surya Namaskar a & b, or classical) – these can be quite demanding, but if you need to find another option to move through the flow with more ease, then Sian will show you how to adapt the flow.
We describe the pace of this class as the sweet spot between vinyasa and slow flow. Enough to challenge but not to feel that the pace is running away with you – and you choose the options.
We finish with some floor based stretches to reward and honour the body and slow everything down, before a shortish shavasana. Just long enough to enjoy the results of your practice and clear the mind for a bit, without wanting to curl up with your warm blanket and drift off.
This class is suitable for those with a little yoga experience or more confident beginners with a reasonable level of fitness – as we always offer alternatives throughout.
Need more convincing? Here’s why you should get out of bed:
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Raise positivity
It might be tough to get out of bed, and it might be dark when you leave the house, but by the time you’ve stepped on your mat this struggle will disappear. By the end of the class, the sun has come up, the morning bird song can be heard, and the feel good factor as you leave after moving the body and connecting to your breath, will set you up for the day. There’s even research to suggest morning yoga will help reduce stress levels all day.
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Develop healthier habits
Good routines are the cornerstone to better mental health. Many of us are guilty of mindlessly scrolling at that time of the moment as we wake up. Do you honestly feel any better for it? No, us neither. Maybe morning yoga is the start of making healthier choices, assigning this time to yoga, meditation, a morning walk around the block – what ever works for you. Choose the time to be more present.
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Improve overall energy levels
Early practice will help boost your circulation, aid digestion and release feel good hormones all before your day has really started. The reward will give your energy levels a boost into the rest of your day.