Course - Yoga

We are thrilled to welcome Sam Brook to take 2 group classes in Yoga this year.

Sam is an outstanding pianist and teacher and  is also a qualified Yogi.

Some of yoga’s many potential benefits include improved flexibility, strength, and body awareness. It may also help relieve stress and anxiety.

The word “yoga” comes from the Sanskrit root word “yuj,” which means “to yoke” or “to bind.” The word itself has numerous meanings, from an astrological conjunction to matrimony, with the underlying theme being connection.

The practice originated in Ancient India as a means to further spiritual growth and the mind and body connection.The scientific research into yoga’s benefits is still somewhat preliminary, but much of the evidence so far supports what practitioners seem to have known for millennia: Yoga can be beneficial to our overall well-being.

‘My lesson was just fabulous. He restored my confidence, and gave me an abundance of ideas of how to improve and how to practise.  Actually it was life-changing.’
Annabelle attended for the 1st time for just one day in 2018