Midweek Reset (Yin Yoga)
Wed, Dec 13
|West Rock Wellness
Take some quiet time and stillness to center, ground, and reset before stepping into the rest of your week.
Time & Location
Dec 13, 2023, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
West Rock Wellness, 869 Whalley Ave, New Haven, CT 06515, USA
About the event
Take some quiet time and stillness to center, ground, and reset before you step into the rest of your week! Yin Yoga uses gravity, the breath, and longer held poses (3 - 5 minutes each) to encourage our connective tissue to release tension as well as blocked/stored emotion. Yin Yoga is a quiet, consensual conversation with the body. If at any time during class you find yourself forcing your body into a pose, you are no longer doing yin yoga! The key is to work with where your body is at any given moment, not to force it to be where it is not. Each class will offer modification options for each unique pose to help you meet your body where it is that day.
- Drop-ins are $20. Venmo @westrockwellness or pay cash at the door.
- Special introductory rate: 3 classes for $30 (good through November 2023)!
- Please bring your own yoga mat and water bottle.
Artemis Wylde began a yoga asana practice in their late teens. Just a few years later, they started to deepen and expand that practice in response to their experience with chronic pain. Over the years, the yogic practice of acknowledging discomfort as a guide and teacher has transformed them to their core. After several years of delving into a personal practice, Artemis took a 200 hour yoga teacher training with Adrea Robles and Dave Robles of Liberation Yoga and Wellness Center followed by a 300 hour Advanced YTT with Johanna Bell of Illumina Yoga in the lineage of Sri Dharma Mittra. They have also trained with Biff Mithoefer in the art of teaching yin yoga and apprenticed with Adrea Robles in the craft of teaching Restorative Yoga. Artemis’s personal practice and teaching approach are grounded in the intentional release of self-judgment, the practice of self-compassion, the art of learning from discomfort, and the belief that yoga is a practice for any body, any mind, any soul. They encourage students to lovingly accept their minds and bodies as they are in the present moment. In their classes, Artemis strives to create a container where people can be honest, vulnerable, and gentle with themselves, explore their edges, laugh with one another, and tap into a deep sense of community.