Mom and Baby Yoga

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  • Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10:26 PM
    Message # 201204
    Debbi (Administrator)
    Hi all

    Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the Mom and Baby Yoga classes.

    If there's sufficient interest and attendance, we can look in to a class at Yoga Tree in Richmond Hill (Highway 7/ Bayview) as well.

    -Debbi
  • Monday, August 10, 2009 8:04 AM
    Reply # 205219 on 201204

    HI,

    I just wanted to double check if it is okay to attend if I missed the first class? I was out of town last week! I have done Yoga before.

    Thanx, Jill

  • Monday, August 10, 2009 5:06 PM
    Reply # 205475 on 201204
    Dar
    Hi,

    I'm very interested in something like this on Bayview/Hwy 7. Please let me know!

    Cheers,
    Darmeen.
  • Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:40 AM
    Reply # 206179 on 205219
    Claire (Administrator)
    Winer Jill wrote:

    HI,

    I just wanted to double check if it is okay to attend if I missed the first class? I was out of town last week! I have done Yoga before.

    Thanx, Jill

    Hi Jill,

    Yes you can attend this week's class but you still have to register for the class in order for it to be free.

    Thanks

    Claire

  • Wednesday, August 26, 2009 8:55 AM
    Reply # 211376 on 201204
    Rachna Kapoor

    Hi,

     

    I just wanted to know how long the yoga class is?  I would love to attend, as long as Krish cooperates and stays in the car seat.

     

    Thanks

  • Friday, August 28, 2009 11:29 AM
    Reply # 212339 on 201204
    Emily
    Yes, I would also like to do yoga but location is a bit far....It would be great if there is another location on HWY7/Bayview. thanks!

  • Wednesday, September 02, 2009 12:28 AM
    Reply # 215097 on 211376
    Debbi (Administrator)
    Rachna Kapoor wrote:

    Hi,

     

    I just wanted to know how long the yoga class is?  I would love to attend, as long as Krish cooperates and stays in the car seat.

     

    Thanks


    1.5 hours is set aside for the class but actual practice is about an hour. We are scheduled for 2pm, but usually start at about 2:15 once everyone has settled in.

    The practice includes baby, so s/he does not have to just sit in the car seat :)

    We finish up before 3:30 but moms are welcome to stay and chat - next class at the studio is at 4:30.


  • Wednesday, September 02, 2009 12:34 AM
    Reply # 215099 on 212339
    Debbi (Administrator)
    Emily wrote:Yes, I would also like to do yoga but location is a bit far....It would be great if there is another location on HWY7/Bayview. thanks!


    The Thornhill studio is only about 15 minutes drive from the Richmond Hill studio.
    Also, I would have to check if we can get free studio time at the Richmond Hill studio; However, I don't have another available day to teach a free class right now - if there is a greater interest shown, I would consider it.

    Last modified: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 12:34 AM | Debbi (Administrator)
  • Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:28 PM
    Reply # 215708 on 201204

    Hello Bayview & 7 is good for me too. I am going to start attending once Matthew is 8 weeks old, so one more week to go.

     

    Do a lot of people bring really little ones like mine? I'm worried about him acting up too :S

  • Friday, September 04, 2009 10:43 PM
    Reply # 216087 on 215708
    Debbi (Administrator)
    Tamara C wrote:

    Do a lot of people bring really little ones like mine? I'm worried about him acting up too :S


    The younger the baby, the easier for mom to establish a practice with baby and have baby used to seeing mom standing in weird poses ;) Some babies take a few classes before they settle in - mostly because of the new environment (studio room). Also, the nice part is you usually get to have a relaxation period at the end, as very young babies tend to fall asleep by the end. With older babies (4 months +), it's more quiet time than relaxation.

    Don't worry about baby 'acting up': this is the reason for mom and baby practice - to have a opportunity to practice yoga and bring baby along. Baby is included in most of the poses, though if baby 'cooperates', you can always do the pose without him/ her. The baby yoga poses in between usually help settle him/ her. And if baby fusses, other moms understand :) So if baby fusses a lot during the first few classes, don't give up too soon.

    FYI, you can practice yoga as early as 6 weeks after (vaginal) birth, but this is recommended if you previously had an established yoga practice. However, I prefer waiting the 8 weeks as it's hard to provide the required specific instruction and guidance in a class of mixed levels of moms and mixed ages of babies.
    Last modified: Friday, September 04, 2009 10:43 PM | Debbi (Administrator)
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