A relaxing practice of restorative poses. This class is especially popular after a long day of work, when you feel the need to release tension and restore your energy. Allow yourself to unwind and come to the stillness of your being.
A relaxing practice of restorative poses. This class is especially popular after a long day of work, when you feel the need to release tension and restore your energy. Allow yourself to unwind and come to the stillness of your being.
A balanced yin yang session. This practice will leave your body feeling spacious, strong and vibrantly alive. You will start with gentle breathwork and a short meditation and will flow into longer held, passive yin poses interchange with engaging yang movements.
This is a shorter version of the Effortless Flow yin yang practice. Gentle breathwork and a short meditation will then move into longer held, passive yin poses interchange with engaging yang movements. It will leave your body feeling spacious, strong and vibrantly alive.
In this short tutorial Kino guides you to a safe and beautiful Upward Facing Dog, or Urdhva Mukha Svanasana, step by step. You will learn to avoid some very common mistakes and discover what it feels like to get it ‘right’.
In this video Kino guides you through dropping back into Upward Bow, or Urdhva Dhanurasana, step by step. Dropping back (and standing back up!) is a challenging part of the astanga practice and Kino’s insightful instructions will definitely help you a little further ahead.
A gentle yin class for all levels, moving through spinal twists and hip openers. This class is wonderful for opening, relaxation, and releasing held tension in the body.
A grounding yin practice that will move you through the process of recognising, allowing and letting go. You will be led into the practice of listening to the inner intelligence of the body, leading to greater compassion and connectedness.
An uplifting class, for all levels, based on Ayurvedic principles. This dynamic practice brings heat into your system and helps to clear the mind. It is suitable for everyone, and is extra beneficial when you have a high kapha dosha and need more energy.
A short tutorial that will help you understand the key alignment points and purpose of triangle pose, or utthita trikonasana.
A pose tutorial that helps you understand and build into the twisted seated posture of Marichyasana B. This pose is featured in the Ashtanga Yoga Primary Series.
This short tutorial video will help you with one of the most challenging movements, Jumping Back. Eva will show you how to guide the transitions using your breath. Try to be patient, and don’t forget to bring some humor into the practice.
A practice to awaken the subtle energy centres and pathways in the body. When the energy centres are open and prana (life-energy) flows freely, we are able to reach states of greater health, vitality and creativity.