In this issue
Dear 
,
 
We have so much to tell you! Lots of news to share. Let's start with the most exciting one:

Yoga Moves will open a second studio in Utrecht! This beautiful and spacious studio, close to the Wilhelminapark, opens this Fall. 

Yoga Moves is keen to offer you a wide variety of yoga classes. It has been a long time wish of Yoga Moves founder Hilary to add Hot Yoga to the mix. 

After long consideration Hilary found a Hot Yoga style that fits our studio and standards. Count on us to keep you warm starting November, when our Hot Yoga program is launched!

We will be saying goodbye to our loft space this week. This means there are some changes in the class planning starting Monday (class schedule is online). 

Please bear with us. We are sure your patience will be rewarded! 

And keep an eye on your mailbox to stay informed about the latest news, offers and changes.

Namaste,

the Yoga Moves Team

Hot Yoga | New Classes start in November

Yoga Moves Hot Yoga is a powerful and nurturing practice, which facilitates safe, deep stretching and a detoxifying sweat. 

Following specific alignment and timing principles you will work and refresh your entire body, cultivating balance, strength and flexibility. 

The classes will be engaging, intuitive and transformative. Through concise and accessible language, you will achieve optimal alignment for your body to enhance, uplift and expand your practice.

Hot Yoga has many benefits for your flexibility, strength, breathing, cardio, detox, focus, healing and life. Read more in in this article

We recommend to experience firsthand what Hot Yoga can do for you. 
Come to class this Fall!
Hot Yoga Teacher Training | 24 - 29 October

This 60-hour training offers a comprehensive introduction to Yoga Moves Hot Hatha & Hot Vinyasa and will teach you how to give inspired classes safely, clearly and intelligently while deepening your personal practice and understanding of modern, alignment-based Hot Yoga.

Based on Tapasya Yoga methodology, developed by Kristin Campbell from Canada, the sequences promotes joint safety, and have been assessed and endorsed by physiotherapists - making it a powerful, nurturing and accessible practice for all levels.