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YOGA - MOVE Physiotherapy

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YOGA

TWO ONLINE CLASSES Available:

Saturdays at 10:00 am, Wednesdays at 7:30pm – email info@movephysio.ca for an invitation link

10$ per class, 25% of proceeds for July – October classes being donated to FunSports

This is an all levels yoga class. Whether you are new to yoga or have an ongoing practice, this class will help you improve your physical strength and conditioning. You will begin to develop an awareness of how your body and mind feel as you are guided through the practice, with a focus on proper alignment as well as learning to adapt each pose to your own body. The small class size creates an easy and safe space to explore and ask questions

Instructor: Joy Lo

Joy’s passion for yoga began around 2008. Being fit has always been an important part of her life, but while training for a 10km run, she tripped and badly sprained her ankle. Since she had taken Yoga Classes in the past, she decided to go back to stay in shape during the healing process. There she met a teacher who taught yoga in a way that spoke to her.

Over time her practice depend and she enrolled in the Yoga Teacher Training program, completing it in 2014. Although her intention was never really to teach, Joy started doing outreach through the Laing House and then the IWK Choices group, with a focus on helping teens with addiction.

Now, teaching is Joy’s way of sharing her love of Yoga, guiding others to develop their own practice and passion. She brings a playful and interactive approach to her practice that speaks to people of all ages and abilities. She has developed a love for the Yin style of Yoga for the balance and energy it provides. It is a more mindful practice that allows clients to pay attention to each pose, prevent injury and over time increase joint mobility and muscle stability.

“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” ~ Lao Tzu