9:15 am vinyasa for 1h with Karen Chatfield
Mixed level vinyasa class. Contact 0401 644 181 to register. Minimum 2 students.
"Yoga adds years to your life and life to your years." Alan Finger, co-founder of ISHTA Yoga
Wilson, Western Australia
Contact Axle YogaMixed level vinyasa class. Contact 0401 644 181 to register. Minimum 2 students.
Mixed level vinyasa. Contact 0401 644 181 to register. Minimum 2 students.
Mixed level class. Contact 0401 644 181 to register. Minimum 2 students.
Mixed level vinyasa. Contact 0401 644 181 to register. Minimum 2 students.
Please register for classes. Classes will only be held with a minimum of two students. Karen welcomes you to Axle Yoga in Wilson. Directly on the river shore and with a beautiful sprung jarrah floor it is a lovely space for yoga. Karen started practicing yoga over 20 years ago and has completed 350 ...
Read morePlease register for classes. Classes will only be held with a minimum of two students. Karen welcomes you to Axle Yoga in Wilson. Directly on the river shore and with a beautiful sprung jarrah floor it is a lovely space for yoga. Karen started practicing yoga over 20 years ago and has completed 350 hours teacher training with Tamara Yoga ISHTA Australia, a 2 year course of study and she is a Level 1 Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Australia. Karen is also the founder of Axle Yoga and is passionate about all aspects of the practice. Yoga has become a part of her everyday life in helping find balance in all its ups and downs. Sharing the benefits of yoga with others gives her joy and she encourages you to join her at Axle Yoga and find your place on the mat. It has been said, sometimes the hardest part of yoga can be just getting yourself onto the mat. Karen says, “Once there though, the perspective is wonderous!” Axle Yoga opens in January 2021.
The lineage Karen follows is ISHTA yoga. Kavi Yogi Swarananda Mani Finger and his son Yogiraj Alan Finger created ISHTA Yoga in the late 1960’s. ISHTA is an acronym for ‘Integrated Science of Hatha, Tantra and Ayurveda. It is also a Sanskrit word meaning, ‘that which resonates with the individual spirit’. Karen sees people as unique individuals and teaches classes to suit the needs of the individual by encouraging modifications and the use of props when appropriate. As Alan Finger explains, “Range is of the ego, form is of the soul”.
8th Mar 2021
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