Ashtanga Yoga Houston

Ashtanga Yoga Houston

Join yoga teacher and practitioner, Jnae Bless Williamson for Ashtanga Half Primary weekly for practice!

By Jnae Williamson

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Location

Black Swan Yoga - See info for more details

Houston Houston, TX 77007

About this event

Classes are held at Black Swan Yoga, Menil park, Casa Luz, and the Fall Creek Farmers Market. See schedule below

Tuesday 7:30am - Casa Luz - Register online NO CASH - https://casaluz.as.me/EVENTS

Tuesday 7pm - Casa Luz - Register online NO CASH - https://casaluz.as.me/EVENTS - Artist themed flow. See instagram for details (@jnaebless https://www.instagram.com/jnaebless/)

Wednesday 4pm - Black Swan Yoga White Oak - Register online or in person 3210 White Oak Dr.

Thursday 7:30am - Casa Luz - Register online NO CASH - https://casaluz.as.me/EVENTS

Thursday 12pm - Black Swan Yoga Fannin - Register online or in person 2850 Fannin St.

Friday 8am - Casa Luz - Register online NO CASH - https://casaluz.as.me/EVENTS

Saturday 8:30am - Menil Park - WE MEET IN THE GRASS ACROSS FROM THE MENIL DRAWING INSTITUTE. LOOK FOR THE SIGN THAT SAYS KEEP YOUR DOG ON A LEASH - Visit @yogaforchangeusa on instagram for more info - Class is FREE!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-yoga-in-the-park-with-yoga-for-change-usa-tickets-575040701217?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Sunday - Every 1st and 4th Sunday at the Fall Creek Farmers Market in Humble - Register online or in person https://www.eventbrite.com/e/yoga-at-fall-creek-market-tickets-467015946267?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

From your teacher

Hello everyone, my name is Jnae @jnaebless, I am a student and teacher from Houston, TX. I have been teaching yoga for seven years and practicing yoga for 11 years. I have trained in Maui, Malaysia and Houston by amazing teachers like Karin Kuhn, Gokulacandra, Davina Davidson and Christina Martini. I am honored to be guiding you in this practice.

I’ll be guiding you through the ashtanga half primary sequence. Please listen to your body if you have any current limitations or injuries. Use mindfulness to discern how far and how much you do. Take rest when needed, the goal is to finish the class with a calm and equanimous mind.

We’ll be focusing primarily on using ujjayi pranayama, our deep heating victorious breath, drishti, our focal gaze to help center the mind and the eyes to a steady gaze, and bandhas, the magic locks that help support our core, spine, structure and foundations to remain calm steady and relaxed.

The essence of yoga is that it is a breathing practice and I envision you finding the deep relaxation and internal awakening that comes with it. If you are new and even if you’re returning, remember to honor your body and where you are in each given posture. Everything is temporary and this is a practice, meaning you can come back tomorrow. The poses do not have to be perfect. May you remain joyful throughout.

I do give hands on assist. Hands on assist are to help you move more into alignment. You can opt in or out.

See you in class!

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