Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in Bethesda I HIGHLY recommend you try Soulfire instead. Best yoga I have ever had.
Is Soulfire better for veterans of yoga? I'm a newbie but want to try!
All classes are all levels. Some beginners, some crazy stretchy people who can stand on their ear. I have been practicing for a long time but I am pretty mediocre. And I feel totally, 100% comfortable. The teachers are great at giving lots of cues to ratchet it up or slow down - and give great pointers if you want to grow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in Bethesda I HIGHLY recommend you try Soulfire instead. Best yoga I have ever had.
Is Soulfire better for veterans of yoga? I'm a newbie but want to try!
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by normal? If it is minimal-moderate athletic and overweight- then yes. This is what compose most exercise classes.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in Bethesda I HIGHLY recommend you try Soulfire instead. Best yoga I have ever had.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in Bethesda I HIGHLY recommend you try Soulfire instead. Best yoga I have ever had.
Anonymous wrote:WTF is "NORMAL" people. You ablest.