Perfect Post-Run Recovery
Purusha Yoga 3729 Balboa Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesWorkshop to learn how to recover from runs to prevent injury and maximize recovery.
Workshop to learn how to recover from runs to prevent injury and maximize recovery.
This three-part series is for therapists, yoga teachers, body workers, and anyone working with people in bereavement. It is also a welcoming and open space for non-professionals who want to learn more about the experience of grief, its somatic, emotional, and spiritual expressions, and how to be supportive friends or allies to folks experiencing profound grief and loss.
Joy Ravelli Holistic Yoga Training One week summer intensive. July 12-17 at Purusha Studio. Dedicate a week to turn inward, reconnect with your innate wisdom, and immerse yourself in the […]
You are invited to a special Full Moon Rest Ritual. Join Sarah Pascual for a transformative experience designed to nurture your mind, body, and spirit during the powerful energy of the full moon.
This three-part series is for therapists, yoga teachers, body workers, and anyone working with people in bereavement. It is also a welcoming and open space for non-professionals who want to learn more about the experience of grief, its somatic, emotional, and spiritual expressions, and how to be supportive friends or allies to folks experiencing profound grief and loss.
In this workshop, you will be introduced to an overview of some of the foundational concepts in ayurveda.
We are thrilled to offer this Ayurveda Workshop with two options:
Two hours 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM - What is Ayurveda? - $65
Full day 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM - Ayurveda: A Day in the Life - $259 | This full day workshop counts towards 6 CEC hours through Yoga Alliance
This three-part series is for therapists, yoga teachers, body workers, and anyone working with people in bereavement. It is also a welcoming and open space for non-professionals who want to learn more about the experience of grief, its somatic, emotional, and spiritual expressions, and how to be supportive friends or allies to folks experiencing profound grief and loss.