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Get And Stay Healthier With Yoga Loft Bethlehem

By Peter Martin


There are lots of ways to get some stretching and exercise to help you get or stay healthy. However, when you live in Pennsylvania, the harsh winters can make it hard to get outside and walk, jog or run. That is why you should consider Yoga Loft Bethlehem, which is indoors and open all year, allowing you to work on your body and spirit no matter what the weather.

There are lots of different classes to suit the type of yoga you want to practice. If you have never tried a class, you can start with a beginner course. The Yoga Loft has weekly classes that are part of a six-week series that helps you learn the basics, no matter what your fitness level. People who have not been to a class in a long time may also take it as a refresher course.

After your beginner course is over, you are free to try any other classes available. You may consider Yin yoga, which takes basic poses and gets you to hold them for longer, really stretching and elongating your body. It increases your energy to help you feel more vibrant and youthful. There are also Restorative sessions that really take your stretching game to the next level using props such as bolster blankets and pillows.

Even if you are pregnant, you can easily take special prenatal yoga classes. These focus on helping you prepare for the miracle of childbirth with special stretches that focus on a pregnant body as well as breathing. You also get to learn some postnatal stretches to help you after you have given birth.

Once you have given birth to your baby and they get a little older, you can bring them to the studio and sign them up for special child sessions. These help build strength and flexibility just like adult classes, but also help with self image and social skills. They get to interact with other kids and learn the meaning of sharing and friendship as they get in some vital exercise that keeps them healthy.

This studio does more than just teach yoga though. If you want a more active workout, you can choose a Pilates session instead. These help to improve your muscle tone, posture, and flexibility using resistance exercises. These are mostly low-impact, so are good for people with joint or cartilage issues. There are also Barre + Pilates classes that combine traditional pilates with ballet-inspired exercises as well.

Tai Chi is yet another offering here, one that helps get you in tune with not just your body, but your mind and spirit as well. It does so through poses and other techniques that focus on breathing and form for a low-impact workout. People with arthritis and cardiovascular issues really benefit from this, as well as those with any kind of balance issues. Tai Chi also helps with energy flow.

Some people are unsure if a certain discipline is for them, so you can ask to try a class for free for a single sessions to figure out if you like it or not. Once you do decide, you can then go for individual classes and pay as you go, or buy a pack of 10 at a discount to save some money.




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