Classes offered at all levels — Practicing Hatha, Yin, and Restorative. Each class ending with a mini sound bath.

Class Rates

  • $15

  • $75 - $15 per class

  • $140 - $14 per class

  • $260 - $13 per class

PLEASE NOTE

Please be advised that passes now have an expiry date. All previous purchased passes will follow this, starting September 9. All passes expire 6 months after purchase. I understand that getting to your mat may be challenging, and I encourage you to find time for yourself, to take time for your self care. Thank you for your understanding. ♥️

*All classes must be pre-booked in advance to hold your space. If the class is already full you may email to be added to the waitlist. Thank you!

Payment can be made by debit, cash, or e-transfer to ropanayogastudiobhv@gmail.com. If you cannot attend, please cancel to open up space for another.

If you haven’t already, please sign the waiver :)

Looking forward to practicing with you, see you soon.

Class Schedule

Use the booking schedule below to hold your space. See you on the mat!

Class Descriptions

Hatha

Classic form of yoga poses and breathing that revitalizes the body physically and mentally. It is an uplifting practice that increases muscle tone, improves flexibility and concentration, and allows for deep relaxation. Each class is different, unique, with different fluid movements. I try to create new and fun sequences to keep you guessing what may come next ;) Modifications are always given, and encourage you to rest any time you need to. All levels welcome. Take time to relax and connect with your breath and body.

Yin

Slower paced practice involving long holds, targeting deep fascia, tendons, joints, and ligaments in the body. Very meditative and relaxing. Postures focusing on the safe opening of connective tissues of the body in a gentle and unforced manner. To tone and cleanse the organs and systems of the body. A perfect balance to a more active practice. Props can be used to help stay in the posture. Available to all levels and abilities.

Restorative

Some may confuse Restorative to Yin, however they are quite different. In Yin we are trying to play our “edges”, while in restorative we are not looking to experience too much sensation. Mellow movement and long-held postures supported by many props. Postures can be held for an extended period of time allowing the body to relax, restore, and rejuvenate. All levels welcome.