Flow

Open Level Flow (59 minutes)

This is a general open level flow that tends toward the more challenging. It is available to all skill levels and if you are newer to the practice, you may be taking some modifications in things like crow pose, dancer pose, malasana or firelog pose. This class first aired on Facebook Live on June 6th.

Yoga Conditioning (75 minutes)

Brian opens the class by explaining the concept of taking your yoga off of your mat and incorporating it into your daily life before taking you through a vigorous, challenging class that is open to most practitioners. This class focuses on building core strength and incorporates some handstand prep drills. It first aired on Facebook Live on June 5th.

Flow Level 1-2 (71 minutes)

Brian leads a general flow class with a bit of challenge including bird of paradise, forearm stand and wheel pose. He speaks in the beginning about enjoying the journey of your experience instead of focusing on the destination. This is more enjoyable and also ensures greater success. This class first aired on Facebook Live on June 3rd.

Open Level Flow (61 minutes)

Brian uses the concept of handstand conditioning for this class. You do not need to have a handstand or even have an interest in being able to handstand to appreciate this class.. Utilizing yoga poses to build strength and flexibility required for handstands. This class first aired on Facebook Live on May 9th.

Open Level (74 minutes)

Working with crow pose. This class will build up to crow and offer some variations. Whether you have a crow pose in your practice or not, you will find value in this practice as we progress towards the pose. This class originally aired on Facebook Live on May 6th.

Open Level Flow (60 minutes)

Brian explores the idea of working at your edge. That does not mean working your hardest or doing the most challenging pose, but working in a place that makes you slightly uncomfortable. With this in mind, Brian moves into poses in which you can stretch to your limit and then challenge your stability. This class first aired on Facebook Live on May 2nd.