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The perfect complement to the traditional yoga class, Hot Yin Yoga targets deeper connective tissues to release the body and relax the mind.
Hot Yin Yoga is a practice that encourages poses to be held for longer periods of time to increase the flow of energy through the body, resulting in a calmer and more centred you.
Designed to assist in injury prevention, Hot Yin Yoga can also help increase flexibility and release the tension in deeper connective tissues.
Done primarily on the floor in a heated room, Hot Yin Yoga encourages participants to hold each pose for at least three to five minutes. Although the flows may seem slow to start, as you move deeper into the movements, you’ll soon discover this practice can be quite challenging in its own
medium
Class Intensity
Co-ed & women’s only
Group Type
Mind & Body
Class Type
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