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Yoga with Cherie

Wednesdays 22 April - 24 June | 5:45 - 6:45pm

May 27, 2026 @ 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm

$179.00
Yoga for Everyone

Yoga is timeless: it has evolved over thousands of years and works on the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of the person. Cherie leads a traditional Indian yoga class which incorporates postures, breathing and deep relaxation techniques.

During this course, everyone will progress at their own pace and level in a calm and relaxed atmosphere. Cherie strives to keep the class especially interesting and challenging and also encouraging each step of the way whatever level you want to work at. We welcome all levels of fitness.

There are several differences between Indian and western yoga practices. (Hatha) Indian yoga is treated as a lifelong journey of practice. In the western world, Vinyasa yoga is often used for maintaining your health. Of course, generally both Yoga styles help with this!

WHAT IS HATHA YOGA?

You move your body slowly and deliberately flowing into different poses that will challenge your strength and flexibility while focusing on relaxing and mindfulness. Generally Hatha Yoga places emphasis on controlled breathing and posture and building core strength, which is key to good posture. Poses are usually held for several breaths before you move onto the next.

WHAT IS VINYASA YOGA?

Vinyasa is an approach to yoga in which you move from one pose directly into the next. It is flowing and the specific poses and pace of the flow is dependant on the teacher. Vinyasa moves from one pose to the next as the teacher guides and coordinates your breathing. Breath is very important. As you exhale or inhale it gives you the feeling that your breath is moving your body.

IN A NUTSHELL – yoga is good for you!

Hatha and Vinyasa yoga incorporate many of the same poses. The main difference is the pacing of the classes. Vinyasa Yoga moves at a faster pace and requires greater breathing control. Hatha is done more slowly, and poses are held for longer, Hatha yoga allows for more stretching. Hatha and Vinyasa yoga share many of the same poses. In their own ways, they each emphasize controlled, conscious breathing to help you relax and improve your fitness. The biggest difference between them is the pace at which you change from one pose to the next.

Please note:

  • There is NO refund or a transfer if you cancel less than 7 days in advance or once the class/workshop has started. Our refund policy can be read in full here.
  • If the tutor is unwell or unavailable to teach a single session, often at short notice, it is our preference to find a suitable relief teacher. If we are unable to do this then a session will be added at the end of the advertised course OR a credit voucher or refund for that session will be offered.
  • Course prices may vary slightly between terms depending on the number of sessions (e.g. Term 3 may have 9 sessions, while Term 4 has 10). This is usually due to public holidays or long weekends.

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Location

  • Te Whare Ora
  • 37 Uxbridge Road
    Auckland, 2014 New Zealand
  • Phone (09) 535 6467

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About Your Tutor:

Cherie Spence


Yoga has been a transformative part of my life. I first turned to yoga when my three children were young and life was wonderfully chaotic. Yoga became my source of balance. What began as a weekly escape quickly grew into a lifelong passion.   In 2010, I embarked on my yoga teacher training journey and was soon invited to begin teaching and I’ve never looked back.   Through my classes, I aim to share the calm, strength, and joy that…