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  • Flex to Stack

    In this class, we will play with the relationship of flexing the feet (dorsiflexion) and its influence on helping to keep the ribs back over the pelvis, i.e. creating a better stack of the ribcage and pelvis. We’ll consider how we may want to encourage more flexion or extension of our body in a p...

  • Play with your toys

    In this class, we’ll play with our blocks in fun and creative ways. If you don’t use blocks regularly, this is a great opportunity to explore what they can add to your experience. Remember that the point is to have fun, so try to approach this with a playful mindset. Enjoy!

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  • Revolve Around What Matters

    In this class, we’ll be revolving around the axis of our spines and revolving around the mat in an effort to revolve around what matters to us. We’ll celebrate the connection between movement, sustainability, and our shared responsibility to care for the planet we call home.

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  • Be Epic

    In this class, you’ll be invited to do the most EPIC version of each pose and movement. Supported by the epic music of the playlist, lean into your ability to move from a core-connected and emotion-centered place to really tap into yourself and feel your best. Enjoy!

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  • Stagger Swagger

    In this class, we’ll use staggered limbs to add extra intrigue to our movements. Staggering the limbs can help us to both identify imbalances and work to recenter ourselves. Plus, it is fun! Enjoy!

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  • Make You Smile

    In this class I posit the question: What if the point of all this movement is to make you smile? Through movement we can feel more connected to our bodies and perhaps that connection can allow us to feel lighter and more at ease, more connected to our own sense of joy and enjoyment. I certainly h...

  • Centralized Strength

    In this class, we work on creating challenge for the core to build core strength and adaptability. With a strong and adaptable core, movements in the limbs can become freer and easier. You want a core you can rely on that isn’t working too hard, but just hard enough. Enjoy!

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