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Hatha Yoga For The Soul is a form of classical hatha yoga that its originator Naomi Judith has practiced and taught for more than 20 years. Although trained and certified in the traditional hatha yoga system, Naomi developed this gentler, slower paced practice to make it more accessible to people of all sizes, ages, and fitness levels. The Gentle Yoga with Naomi®; system removes any fears or challenges in doing yoga, while it also assists with stress reduction and weight management. It creates an atmosphere of safety and comfort that fosters self-acceptance and self-love.
- Lower Back Poses & Hip Openers
- Seated Sequences Head & Neck Movements
- The Cat Series
- Seated Spinal Twists
- Seated Froward Bend
- Standing Positions
- Body Scan
- Cobra Series
- The Half-Locust
- The Yoga Mudra
- The Deep Relaxation

- Physical - Regulates the functioning of the glands: builds vitality, strength and suppleness; stimulates the respiratory and circulatory systems; tones the muscles and reduces weight; prevents hardening of the arteries, arthritis, headaches and other weight and stress-related disorders.
- Emotional - Develops an increased sense of well-being, a serene and broader life-outlook. Supports personal growth and development.
- Mental – Increases self-control and the power to concentrate the mind through awareness and consciousness.
The core of Gentle Hatha Yoga for the Soul includes relaxation in between poses. Most importantly, with the completion of a yoga session there is a progressive relaxation in which all parts of the body are tightened and then released, creating the feeling of renewal and rejuvenation in the body-mind/spirit. From this state, a deep healing can begin; this is the basis for refreshing and long-lasting benefits to the entire system, including successful weight loss, stress reduction and life-style changes.

Asana: “To Set” – (sitting or setting postures) Many of the Yoga or Sanskrit words end in “asana”, meaning a specific posture
Savasana – Corpse pose… Complete relaxation
Chakra – Wheel; refers to seven basic energy centers in the body
Pranayama – Breath
Chi – Life’s energy force (same as “Prana”)
Namaste – Yoga greeting |