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Sunday Yoga at Bløm

  • Bløm Meadworks 100 South 4th Avenue, Suite 110 Ann Arbor, MI, 48104 United States (map)

Let go of that work week tension with a combo of bends and brews. Are you a master of the pretzel hold? Or does the idea of trying to touch your toes make your palms sweat? Don't worry - these classes are meant to be an open space for everyone with a mix of stretching, mobility, strength and yoga flow. To top it off, you can quench your post-class thirst with a pour of mead or cider.

This is an all levels class open to folks of all experience and interest levels, ages 21+. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the class start time, but please arrive a few minutes early to set up your mat and settle in.

*Proof of vaccination is required to attend all indoor events*

Instructors: rotating - see below

What to bring: mat, water, towel, ID, proof of vaccination

Price: $16 - includes a 60-minute yoga class and one 12oz draft pour. Purchase tickets online or in person. Identification and proof of vaccination will be verified when you arrive.

Instructors:


Carter Scott started practicing yoga in 1995 and found his passion for teaching in 2007 after making his first feature documentary film "ONE". When making this movie, he spent three years with some of the world's greatest spiritual teachers, authors and icons such as Deepak Chopra, Robert Thurman, RamDas and Thich Nhat Hanh to name a few. Their insight, teaching and inspiration gave him a new voice. He has taken this experience and infused it with traditional asana allowing space for self exploration and focusing on body awareness. He teaches a variety of styles ranging from hatha, vinyasa, yin and restorative. A Michigan native, artist, writer and an independent filmmaker Carter has made Ann Arbor his home since 2012.

Robin Schultz-Purves joined her first yoga class as a competitive rower looking for injury prevention as she aged. She realized yoga offered much more than just physical poses, and she became smitten with the benefits. She decided to turn her passion into her career and founded Yoga Rising in 2013. She is currently working on her RYT 500 hour certification. No matter your age or experience, her classes are designed to help you expand your flexibility and mobility in a way that’s both challenging and relaxing. Her classes are an effective way to reduce injuries, increase balance, and extend longevity in your sport and beyond. She also brings her knowledge of Social Work & Experiential Education to give students well-rounded classes, a sense of community, and as much support as possible.

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