Thank You Kindly
- By The Yoga Studio of Calgary
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- 12 Jan, 2020
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Over the month of December our mission was to give back to our community and help create a positive, healthy and safe holiday season for those in need.
The proceeds from our Sunday Fiver, $5 cash donation Drop-In classes, along with a few kind donations from our students allowed us to gift $150.00 to The Calgary Food Bank.
These classes are held every Sunday at 5:00pm and 6:30pm at our Crowfoot location, and are taught by the Teacher Trainees currently in our Yoga Teacher Training Program, and Gold Therapy Yoga Teacher Training Program.
For More information regarding The Calgary Food Bank, or to make a donation, please click below.
The proceeds from our Sunday Fiver, $5 cash donation Drop-In classes, along with a few kind donations from our students allowed us to gift $150.00 to The Calgary Food Bank.
These classes are held every Sunday at 5:00pm and 6:30pm at our Crowfoot location, and are taught by the Teacher Trainees currently in our Yoga Teacher Training Program, and Gold Therapy Yoga Teacher Training Program.
For More information regarding The Calgary Food Bank, or to make a donation, please click below.

Inhale: 1-2-3-4-5. Exhale: 1-2-3-4-5. If you’ve been doing breathing exercises to feel calmer, happier, and more focused, you know how soothing yoga is.
Despite being an ancient practice, yoga has become increasingly popular, and for good reason. It is suitable for people of all ages and effective for treating chronic conditions.
Interestingly, scientists have discovered that this practice has several mental health benefits. Let’s explore the relationship between yoga and well-being, as well as the evidence-based benefits of yoga.

So, it’s THAT time of year again. The cards are out, flowers and chocolates in the shops, and the candlelit tables are all booked up weeks in advance. With good reason, many of us find it all rather superficial and insincere. Perhaps some of us might join the cynical chorus asking why we need a specific day to express our affection for someone else. We may even go as far as to accuse the the forces of capitalism of driving demand for “stuff”. But I’m not here to monologue on the meaningfulness of St. Valentine’s Day, and I’m certainly not here to criticise anyone for wanting to express themselves or to show affection for someone else (we all need to be doing this more, not less).

Can yoga reduce anxiety?Yes! Many studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of yoga in reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. In one study, women who participated in a three-month yoga program experienced significant improvements in perceived stress, anxiety, and depression. In another study, ten weeks of yoga helped reduce stress and anxiety for participants.

Happy New Year yogis! I’ve often found this time of year to be especially powerful in enhancing my yoga practice. Of course, yoga is always a powerful practice, but the gift of the new year brings deep reflection and introspection that can amplify processes of self-inquiry, expanding our spiritual awareness and commitment to yogic living.