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Are you looking to lose some extra weight and get fit? Yoga is a great way to achieve this goal! Yoga has been around for centuries and is an ancient form of exercise that not only helps you lose weight, but also strengthens and tones muscles, improves flexibility and balance, and helps reduce stress. So join us as we explore the many ways in which yoga can help you reach your weight loss goals!

Kate Taylor 🧘🏻‍♀️ on Instagram: "Sometimes our yoga practice can become very linear, moving in sequences that involve us taking poses on the right side of the body, then repeating those same poses on the left. This is all well and good, but if we always practice in this way, our brains get used to the movement, meaning we can lose focus.   Last week I decided to switch it up, working with a mandala flow. “Mandala” is a Sanskrit word that means “complete” or “circle.”  We moved all around the mat, transitioning through poses in different ways to make the journey. The back of the mat becomes the front, we have a different view point, and we are pushed out of that comfortable linear style of moving.   If you want to try this style of movement you can join me at The Spring Retreat @anahatayo Yoga Mat Workout Exercises, Slow Flow Yoga Sequence Asana, Yoga Opening Sequence, Dynamic Yoga Poses, Yoga Flow Aesthetic, Mandala Yoga Sequence, Power Flow Yoga Sequence, Unique Yoga Poses, Core Yoga Sequence

Kate Taylor 🧘🏻‍♀️ on Instagram: "Sometimes our yoga practice can become very linear, moving in sequences that involve us taking poses on the right side of the body, then repeating those same poses on the left. This is all well and good, but if we always practice in this way, our brains get used to the movement, meaning we can lose focus. Last week I decided to switch it up, working with a mandala flow. “Mandala” is a Sanskrit word that means “complete” or “circle.” We moved all around…

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