Power Yoga

Power Yoga, a dynamic and fitness-oriented style, amplifies traditional yoga elements with a vigorous approach. Derived from Ashtanga Yoga, it emphasizes strength, flexibility, and endurance through a series of fast-paced and challenging poses. Power Yoga sessions often incorporate cardio elements, making it an intense full-body workout.

The fluid sequences, coupled with synchronized breathwork, elevate heart rate and build muscular strength. Unlike more traditional forms, Power Yoga doesn’t adhere to a strict set of poses, allowing for creative variations. This style appeals to those seeking a physically demanding practice that promotes both mental focus and transformative physical results.

With its emphasis on empowerment and energizing movements, Power Yoga provides a dynamic avenue for individuals looking to enhance their fitness while embracing the holistic benefits of yoga.

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Hari Das

Hari Das also known as Mary-Anne teaches both Kundalini and Hatha Yoga in Baulkham Hills (Norwest, Sydney), NSW, Australia. Hari Das is Mary-Anne's spiritual name. Hari Das facilitats Yoga Classes, Workshops, Retreats and is a qualified Reiki Master who practices Sat Nam Rasayan, a Kundalini Healing modality. Kundalini Yoga, the Yoga of Awareness, was brought to the west by Yogi Bhajan in 1968. Yogi Bhajan taught that, through the practice of Kundalini Yoga and Meditation, your glandular and nervous systems are stimulated, and your capacity for creative potential is heightened. Hatha Yoga is traditional Yoga which improves flexibilty, increases strength, heightens awareness and brings clarity. Alignment and Breathing are strong parts of the teaching style. Variations of postures are offered for all levels of practise.