Workshops

The Space Above Yoga Studio is located in the Ghent area of Norfolk, Virginia in Hampton Roads. We are a multi-disclipinary yoga studio offering a variety of different services that include Ayurvedic consultation, massage and Thai massage therapy, prenatal yoga and yoga for kids as well as a retail space. We invite you to peek around our site and get to know us a little better and please feel free to visit the space in person. At The Space Above, we have created a space for living happily and we welcome you to join our community and our inspired lives!

The Space Above Yoga Studio is located in the Ghent area of Norfolk, Virginia in Hampton Roads.  We are a multi-disclipinary yoga studio offering a variety of different services that include Ayurvedic consultation, massage and Thai massage therapy, prenatal yoga and yoga for kids as well as a retail space.  We invite you to peek around our site and get to know us a little better and please feel free to visit the space in person.  At The Space Above, we have created a space for living happily and we welcome you to join our community and our inspired lives!

Entries in Kids Yoga (4)

Thursday
Feb212013

Yoga with Nitya - Family Yoga Event

 

Sign up now - click workshops and events tab

Friday
Jan062012

Next Saturday! Kids, come play yoga with us!

Come let your child’s imagination soar while they stretch and strengthen their developing bodies, discover their inner strength , and nurture a sense of well-being.

photo credit: Flickr

The Space Above’s unique kids yoga classes ages 4-7 are a fun-filled creative environment where children practice yoga poses and breathing exercises by imitating animals and nature, playing yoga games, listening to music, participating in storytelling and much more. All they need is a smile and a mat!

Class Times:
Saturday January 14th
Saturday February 11th
Saturday March 10th
April 21st
May 12th
June 9th

2:30pm -3:30pm

CLASS PASSES ARE USED FOR THIS CLASS!!  A child's first class with us is FREE! Siblings and parents may share passes so check out our website and make it a family affair!

 

About the instructor

 

Stacey Lawlor’s love of yoga stems from her deep commitment to connect with herself and those around her. Her practice began about 10 years ago when her twin sons were toddlers. She fell in love with how completely different yoga was from any other form of fitness or movement she had ever participated in and how it helped her to learn to be present in every moment of her life both on and off of the mat. It is in that present moment that she is able to see the beauty and grace of every person she encounters.

 

To sign up

Click here and sign up through the regular weekly class schedule.

Tuesday
Nov292011

Kids Yoga - this Saturday!

Little Creations Yoga Class

This Saturday from 2:30-3:30pm, join us for Kids Yoga!

Come let your child’s imagination soar while they stretch and strengthen their developing bodies, discover their inner strength , and nurture a sense of well-being.

The Space Above’s unique kids yoga classes ages 4-7 are a fun-filled creative environment where children practice yoga poses and breathing exercises by imitating animals and nature, playing yoga games, listening to music, participating in storytelling and much more. All they need is a smile and a mat!

CLASS PASSES ARE USED FOR THIS CLASS!! 
A child's first class with us is FREE!

Siblings and parents may share passes so check out our website and make it a family affair! See you on the mat this Saturday!

Photo credit: Flickr

Monday
Mar152010

Yoga and Motherhood

By: Kim Austin-Peterman

 

Inhale a sense of clarity and freedom, exhale into the memory of your earth bound connection...

 

We spend time on the mat inspiring movement and breath, and we follow it inward to find deeper awareness. As we feel more physical awareness we extend our experience towards mental awareness. Synchronizing our perceptions of both, we can then learn to relax. Our work in our bodies will forward itself into our external world.  We find greater flexibility, strength and balance in all aspects of our daily lives as well as our muscles and bones.  By dedicating time to practice we can develop an ability to relax and create peace even during times of stress and intensity.  This is how yoga allows us to transition from a thinking/doing state to a feeling/being state.  This is also how yoga can help transform us from women to brave, powerful, feminine souls ready to be fierce mothers.

 

Growth within ourselves is synonymous with growth within our family.  As we understand more about ourselves, we can draw more of what we need to us. 

Yoga is a practice of finding endless opportunities to reach our greatest capacity.   As we come up against physical edges and resistant sensations, the mind certainly struggles.  This is when we have the choice between giving up or motivating our energy forward.  This is when we differentiate between walking away from something we don't know how to do or teaching ourselves how to find a way through it.  Interact with our pain rather than defend it.  We listen well to our internal senses and detach from external comparisons or false belief patterns.  We can access our creative, compassionate and open mind rather than follow the rabbit hole into fear and judgement.  Expand or contract?
    

 In a country where both the rate of natural (non-medical) births as well as successful (uncomplicated) births are at the bottom of the percentile list world wide, consideration is eminent.  We live in a culture and society where being pregnant and birthing are commonly represented by dread and fear.  The unfortunate weight of this heavy emotionality makes it challenging for women to embrace their pregnancies with peace, joy and balance.  In fact, pregnant women are brilliant symbols of nature.  The process of bringing life into this earth is beautiful, touching and inspiring.   The blessing to co-create with Mother Nature is an incredible honor that we can embrace, support and encourage.  

 

As women exercise this ability, they can be free to experience and celebrate a great sense of pride.   If the experience of child bearing and birthing is anything less than pure joy layered with intense love, there is room for encouragement.

I encourage you and urge you:

Women!  Find your power, find your bliss and share it with your children.  Be the change you want in your world!