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5 or 10 Prenatal Yoga Classes at A Mother's Haven (48% Off)

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Joslyn
6 years ago
Love this prenatal class. I have only been able to attend 1 class thus far, but I look forward to the next class.

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Gentle prenatal massage can not only reduce aches and pains but may help ease morning sickness, alleviate edema, and prevent varicose veins

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  • $47 for 5 prenatal yoga classes ($90 value)
  • $94 for 10 prenatal yoga classes ($180 value)

Three Things to Know About Yoga

Few fitness disciplines meld relaxation and strength-building like yoga. Read on to learn about its surprising origins and incredible diversity.

1. In Sanskrit, yoga means “union.” (The word shares a root with the English word “yoke.”) The things being united are the mind, body, and breath, as practitioners use motion to guide the thoughts toward peaceful awareness and away from the funny-looking dog walking past the studio window.

2. Historically, strength and flexibility were probably just side benefits. In fact, some of the first Indian yogis to arrive to the U.S. explicitly rejected asanas, or postures, as a distraction from meditation. Recent research by yogi and scholar Mark Singleton indicates that, starting in the 1920s, a Scandinavian fitness system known as Primitive Gymnastics became wildly popular in India, and began to meld with far older yoga traditions that were more concerned with breath and focus. Around the same time, other teachers in India traveled the country teaching strengthening and combat techniques under the guise of yoga, in the hopes of preparing to rise against British rule. This complex stew of influences eventually produced the blend of movement and meditation most Westerners recognize as yoga today.

3. Today an estimated 20–30 million North Americans practice yoga. What that looks like in practice is wildly diverse—everything from sweaty, tolerance-testing hot yoga to quick-flowing vinyasa yoga to “laughter yoga,” which combines yogic breathing with deliberate laughter to ease stress. One of yoga’s greatest virtues is its adaptability: props make classes accessible to older students, and prenatal classes teach pregnant women poses that take into account their extra-stretchy ligaments and tendency toward lower-back pain.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Classes can be substituted for Mommy & Baby Yoga if you have not used your sessions by the time your baby is delivered. Not valid for clients active within the past 12 Months. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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Joslyn
Top reviewer
12 ratings|8 reviews
Love this prenatal class. I have only been able to attend 1 class thus far, but I look forward to the next class.
Angela
3 ratings|1 review
Purchased this during my third trimester due to intense sciatic nerve pain. Absolutely loved the gentle prenatal yoga! The space is inviting and the instructor is really knowledgeable.
Meagan
Helpful reviewer
3 ratings|2 reviews
If your looking for a very relaxing environment that balances mood and movement this is your place. Not only are you around other pregnant woman on the same path as you but also preparing your mind and body for birth! I def recommend taking there pregnancy yoga class!

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