FSU Campus Recreation
Westside Courts
MIND & BODY CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Amrit Yoga
Amrit Yoga is a unique blend of Hatha Yoga postures, breath control, concentration and meditation--all practiced simultaneously as meditation in motion.  In this aproach the demand for flexibility or strength is not a primary requirement.  Experiencing the union of yoga remains the focus.

Hatha Yoga
Yoga means union of BODY-MIND-SPIRIT. It is an ancient system of asanas (yoga postures) which was developed to create the right mind, breathing, postures, movement, and relaxation. Hatha yoga is a branch of yoga that focuses on physical health and mental well being. This class combines body postures, breathing techniques, and meditation while increasing balance and flexibility. For all fitness levels!

Power Yoga
Power Yoga is a fast-paced style of yoga that focuses on strength, endurance and stamina.  This energetic style of yoga is for all fitness levels due to the easy postural modifications.  Power Yoga promotes breathwork, strength, flexibility and relaxation.  Power Yoga also promotes sweating, so bring a towel!

Beginning Yoga
This unintimidating class is Hatha Yoga but geared towards the beginner.  Special emphasis will be placed on selecting basic poses while intermediate options will also be offered.  Everyone will feel successful, more flexible, and thoroughly relaxed at the end of the session.

Yoga-lates
The perfect blend of Yoga and Pilates.  Both core and flexibility training are included with an emphasis on the breath to bring awareness to the body and mind.  A great choice for any student with light experience in both disciplines.  Come away feeling balanced and invigorated.  For all fitness levels.

Pilates

This class is based on the principles of core strength and stabilization as created by Joseph Pilates. Pilates is an all-encompassing mind, body, and spirit exercise - a whole approach philosophy that is often shared with other techniques such as yoga and tai-chi.
Call the Leach Center at 850.644.0548 or email us for more information.
  Last Updated, March 15, 2010 .   © 2009, Florida State University Campus Recreation, Division of Student Affairs.