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Vinyasa Yoga w/ Michele
Vinyasa yoga is a dynamic and fluid style of yoga that emphasizes the coordination of movement with breath, creating a continuous flow between poses. It is often referred to as "flow" yoga due to the smooth transitions between postures. The term "vinyasa" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "to place in a special way," and it encompasses various styles, including Ashtanga and power yoga. This practice can vary in pace and intensity, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
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HIIT w Dustin
FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.
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Mobility and Active Recovery w/ Dustin
SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.
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Ski Conditioning w Dustin
HIIT is an acronym for High-Intensity Interval Training. As the name suggests, HIIT workouts are very intense, and the rest periods are done using strict intervals. To simplify it, a hiit workout incorporates full-body, compound exercises, typically bodyweight exercises only, which are done in short, intense bursts, at nearly one hundred percent of your max effort, followed by short, sometimes active rest.
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Mobility and Active Recovery w/ Dustin
Active recovery, a strategic approach that intertwines rest and mild physical activity, serves as a bridge between intense workouts, aiding the body’s recuperation process. Unlike passive recovery, which involves complete rest, active recovery keeps you moving at a lower intensity, stimulating recovery without imposing undue stress on the body [1].
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Restorative Yoga w/ Michele
Restorative Yoga is a relaxing practice that uses props to support your body and mind. It is a restful practice that encourages you to slow down and open your body through passive stretching. Restorative yoga, suitable for practitioners of all levels, is a restful practice that holds yoga poses (asanas) for a longer duration using props like yoga blocks, blankets, and bolsters. It is a practice of deep relaxation that emphasizes the meditative aspect of yoga—the union of body and mind. Through the use of props for support, many of the postures are held almost effortlessly.
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Classical Mat Pilates w/ Sabrina
Breathe Space Pilates draws inspiration from the core principles of Pilates, which are deeply rooted in yoga, classical Joseph Pilates, and Stott Pilates. At times, students will find use of props to support and deepen their ROM. Other times, students will use body weight to build strength, stamina, and over time, a strong breathing practice. Alignment combined with breath-to-movement is the main highlight of each class. All levels and ages are welcome.
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Fitness & Wellness Events
Vinyasa Yoga w/ Michele
Vinyasa yoga is a dynamic and fluid style of yoga that emphasizes the coordination of movement with breath, creating a continuous flow between poses. It is often referred to as "flow" yoga due to the smooth transitions between postures. The term "vinyasa" comes from Sanskrit, meaning "to place in a special way," and it encompasses various styles, including Ashtanga and power yoga. This practice can vary in pace and intensity, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced practitioners.
Fitness & Wellness Events
HIIT w Dustin
FULL BODY TONE You will train every major muscle in your body like your arms, legs, chest, back and hamstrings. They incorporate exercises that engage many of those muscle groups in one movement, like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses, all of which are called compound movements.
Fitness & Wellness Events
Mobility and Active Recovery w/ Dustin
SPIN is a high-intensity indoor cycling workout. Consisting of a group of people in a studio with a bike each, following directions from and instructor. A spin bike is unlike a regular exercise bike, as it has a weighted fly wheel that is directly connected to the cranks.
Fitness & Wellness Events
Ski Conditioning w Dustin
HIIT is an acronym for High-Intensity Interval Training. As the name suggests, HIIT workouts are very intense, and the rest periods are done using strict intervals. To simplify it, a hiit workout incorporates full-body, compound exercises, typically bodyweight exercises only, which are done in short, intense bursts, at nearly one hundred percent of your max effort, followed by short, sometimes active rest.
Fitness & Wellness Events
Mobility and Active Recovery w/ Dustin
Active recovery, a strategic approach that intertwines rest and mild physical activity, serves as a bridge between intense workouts, aiding the body’s recuperation process. Unlike passive recovery, which involves complete rest, active recovery keeps you moving at a lower intensity, stimulating recovery without imposing undue stress on the body [1].
Fitness & Wellness Events
Restorative Yoga w/ Michele
Restorative Yoga is a relaxing practice that uses props to support your body and mind. It is a restful practice that encourages you to slow down and open your body through passive stretching. Restorative yoga, suitable for practitioners of all levels, is a restful practice that holds yoga poses (asanas) for a longer duration using props like yoga blocks, blankets, and bolsters. It is a practice of deep relaxation that emphasizes the meditative aspect of yoga—the union of body and mind. Through the use of props for support, many of the postures are held almost effortlessly.
Fitness & Wellness Events
Classical Mat Pilates w/ Sabrina
Breathe Space Pilates draws inspiration from the core principles of Pilates, which are deeply rooted in yoga, classical Joseph Pilates, and Stott Pilates. At times, students will find use of props to support and deepen their ROM. Other times, students will use body weight to build strength, stamina, and over time, a strong breathing practice. Alignment combined with breath-to-movement is the main highlight of each class. All levels and ages are welcome.