Sunday, November 18, 2018

Classes You Can Take At Yoga Loft Bethlehem

By Peter Martin


There are lots of ways to get some stretching and exercise to help you get or stay healthy. However, when you live in Pennsylvania, the harsh winters can make it hard to get outside and walk, jog or run. That is why you should consider Yoga Loft Bethlehem, which is indoors and open all year, allowing you to work on your body and spirit no matter what the weather.

Some people think you have to be in shape or have a lot of flexibility to do yoga, but this is simply not true. Beginner classes exist, and you can take a full six-week course of beginner's lessons at the Yoga Loft. In fact, it is only one class per week, so it is low impact and lets you learn at your own pace. Those with past experience find it to be a great refresher, too.

After your beginner course is over, you are free to try any other classes available. You may consider Yin yoga, which takes basic poses and gets you to hold them for longer, really stretching and elongating your body. It increases your energy to help you feel more vibrant and youthful. There are also Restorative sessions that really take your stretching game to the next level using props such as bolster blankets and pillows.

If you are pregnant, that does not mean you have to stop classes. In fact, there are special prenatal sessions that focus on your needs as a pregnant person. You do lots of flexibility stretches that help you feel stronger and ready to give birth. The same classes also teach postnatal techniques for after you have the baby.

After you give birth, you can take your child to age-appropriate classes. These are set up to help your kid with their strength building and flexibility, but also to help them get a positive self-image which can really help them later in life. They also get to make friends with kids their age, which teaches some very important social skills that help them in school and all throughout their life.

Despite its name, the Yoga Loft also has lots of other class types that they offer. One of them is Pilates. These are more intense but still generally low-impact, so they are good for people who have any kind of joint issues but still want a good workout. There is also a variation called Barre + Pilates that adds in some ballet-inspired moves to keep things fresh and fun while still giving you an excellent workout.

Tai Chi is another discipline that is offered here. This is a form of martial arts that help you get in touch with your spirit and mind as you move. It also helps with energy flow and strength and is great for people who have arthritis or balance issues. It may also help with cardiovascular issues, and many people see positive increases in length and quality of sleep with regular practice.

Some people are unsure if a certain discipline is for them, so you can ask to try a class for free for a single sessions to figure out if you like it or not. Once you do decide, you can then go for individual classes and pay as you go, or buy a pack of 10 at a discount to save some money.




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