Intermediate

Intermediate

A range of yoga classes that progress from our beginner practices. Please respect your limitations and only progress if you are steady a comfortable within your practice.

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Intermediate
  • King Pigeon

    Practice time: 36:59
    Yoga props: Yoga mat, 2 yoga blocks, yoga strap

    Open your heart with this vinyasa practice with Hunter that builds towards king pigeon pose, Eka Pada Rajakapotasana. You'll need a yoga strap to help you open up through your shoulders as well as blocks to support you as we op...

  • Part 3: Progressive Rise & Activation Series

    Practice Length: 34.43
    Props: Yoga mat & block

    This is part 3 of the series. Our focus will still be to slow down the breath for a steady and comfortable practice however, in this practice we'll start to shift our focus on building strength and stability.

    For an extended practice, you can add a...

  • Part 4: Progressive Rise & Activation Series

    Practice Length: 35:20
    Props: Yoga mat & block

    This is the final and most challenging practice of the series. We'll progress and increase the intensity of posture whilst keeping our breath slow and controlled.
    For an extended practice, you can add any practice from the Downchill series.

  • Crow Pose

    Practice length: 38:55
    Yoga props: Yoga mat, two yoga blocks.

    This practice focuses on building strength and alignment towards a fun arm balance pose called Bakasana, which is known as crow pose or crane pose. We'll be using two blocks to build upper body and core strength and to work on the ste...

  • Part 2: Downchill series

    Practice length: 32:45
    Props: Mat and two blocks

    This is part 2 of the Downchill Series. This practice is a great way to invigorate both body and mind after a busy day. It progresses from part 1 in depth of posture chosen increasing in intensity.

  • Part 3: Downchill Series

    Practice length: 27:07
    Props: Yoga Mat and two blocks.

    This is part 3 of the progressive Downchill Series. It is the final and most challenging practice of the series and only for those that can complete part 1 and 2 steady and comfortably.