6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
|
Centergy: Ages 18+ - Centergy Grow longer and stronger with Centergy, an invigorating 60 minute mind-body workout. It incorporates yoga and Pilates fundamentals with athletic training and a focus on mobility and flexibility. Emotive music drives the experience as your breathe and sweat through this choreographed workout. Centergy is a great stand-alone workout for stretching and working on balance and strength, or exercisers might treat it as recovery from more physically demanding sports, such as running. All you need to bring is a Yoga mat and water.
IS CENTERGY FOR ME?
Group Centergy is truly for everyone, removing barriers of age, gender, and fitness background. The consistent format of the program makes it easy for everyone to achieve success, master techniques over time, and return for more. Group Centergy is perfect for:
New exercisers because the program makes it easy to work at your own pace
The “fit-it-in-where-you-can” exerciser, because Group Centergy is a timely way to increase strength, flexibility, and to relax – all in one hour
The athlete, because it keeps your body in peak condition, helps fight injury, and facilitates quick recovery
Men and women of all ages and fitness experiences that want to enjoy the mental benefits of a mind-body discipline
*Please note participants must be able to get down on the floor and up from the floor for certain exercises.Our morning class is taught by Meghan, our Parks and Recreation Director, and the evening class is taught by Alex Capaldo, a 500 hour registered Yoga Teacher. Both Meghan and Alex are certified Mossa instructors. Drop ins welcome! Drop in registration will be open one week before any given class and remain open until the class start. Drop-in registration is good for the one date shown on receipt. Please be mindful when registering: no refunds will be provided for drop-in registrations.In order to serve you better, Southbury Parks and Recreation's programs are subject to change. All Parks and Recreation programs are covered by the Universal Disclaimer.
|
|
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
|
Centergy: Ages 18+ - Drop in Centergy: Single Class Grow longer and stronger with Centergy, an invigorating 60 minute mind-body workout. It incorporates yoga and Pilates fundamentals with athletic training and a focus on mobility and flexibility. Emotive music drives the experience as your breathe and sweat through this choreographed workout. Centergy is a great stand-alone workout for stretching and working on balance and strength, or exercisers might treat it as recovery from more physically demanding sports, such as running. All you need to bring is a Yoga mat and water.
IS CENTERGY FOR ME?
Group Centergy is truly for everyone, removing barriers of age, gender, and fitness background. The consistent format of the program makes it easy for everyone to achieve success, master techniques over time, and return for more. Group Centergy is perfect for:
New exercisers because the program makes it easy to work at your own pace
The “fit-it-in-where-you-can” exerciser, because Group Centergy is a timely way to increase strength, flexibility, and to relax – all in one hour
The athlete, because it keeps your body in peak condition, helps fight injury, and facilitates quick recovery
Men and women of all ages and fitness experiences that want to enjoy the mental benefits of a mind-body discipline
*Please note participants must be able to get down on the floor and up from the floor for certain exercises.Our morning class is taught by Meghan, our Parks and Recreation Director, and the evening class is taught by Alex Capaldo, a 500 hour registered Yoga Teacher. Both Meghan and Alex are certified Mossa instructors. Drop ins welcome! Drop in registration will be open one week before any given class and remain open until the class start. Drop-in registration is good for the one date shown on receipt. Please be mindful when registering: no refunds will be provided for drop-in registrations.In order to serve you better, Southbury Parks and Recreation's programs are subject to change. All Parks and Recreation programs are covered by the Universal Disclaimer.
|
|