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  • Yoga Night 31st January

    Tuesday 31st January 7pm Walker Hall

    The Club as part of its monthly aim to introduce additional running activities have invited Jennifer Ellis to lead an hour’s tuition of Ashtanga yoga on TUESDAY 31ST JANUARY.

    As with previous months this activity is free to all Tortoise members.

    Yoga is an excellent complement to a runner’s routine for many reasons. Runners
    usually have tight hamstrings and hips and most of us aren’t stretching as long
    or as often as we should.
    The beginners’ Ashtanga session will lead you through a series of standing and
    seated poses that will stretch every part of your body and increase flexibility
    and strength. It will also work your heart and lungs. The first series of poses
    will target your hamstrings, hips, and lower back – the exact areas runners
    need to stretch. Throughout the practice, you do Sun Salutations and vinyasas,
    which strengthen the upper body. This is very important since running primarily
    works your legs. Strength imbalances between your upper and lower body can make
    you more prone to injury. Yoga also strengthens your core, improving your
    posture when running. Connecting your breath with your movements is essential
    when doing Ashtanga, and it’s something you can practice on your runs too.

    No prior experience of yoga is required.
    If you have your own yoga mat please bring it along with you. If you have any
    spare could you also please bring them too.

    Thanks Caroline