Yoga classes for children in District of Columbia

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Yoga classes for children in District of Columbia

How does a Yoga session for children occur?


A yoga session for children typically lasts less (1 hour optimum) than a class for adults. This is since kids's capability to pay attention and concentrate is typically weaker than that of adults. Yoga for kids need to above all be enjoyable and enjoyable.

The yoga session, which can be registered on a weekly basis, aims to refocus the kid on himself, enable him to focus and take a break. "With school, recreation, parental obligations, the children have busy every day lives, a bit like their moms and dads," smiles Julie. "This yoga session is likewise a way to strike the pause button and invest time together."

What are the benefits of Yoga classes for kids?


The practice of yoga from an early age enables awareness of your body. Over time, kids will establish strength, balance and versatility.

Why

choose us ?

Courses tailored to all children

 

Our courses and teachers have adapted their programs to meet the expectations of your children in order to make them want to continue on this path.

They will accompany you or your children in the most consistent way possible to help you progress in this sport with personalized follow-up during and outside of lessons via the video exchanges included in our services.

Our yoga teachers for children District of Columbia

Alice

Alice

Vinyasa, Yin & Nidra Yoga teacher

She first trained at the French Yoga Institute (IFY), which offers a traditional approach to yoga, especially in its philosophical dimension. She then trained in Vinyasa Yoga, then Yin Yoga before learning Yoga Nidra to perfect her knowledge.

 

Marine

Marine

Hatha / Yoga / Yin / Vinyasa Yoga teacher

 

Introduced to yoga by her gentle mother, herself a teacher, it was first in India, “at the source”, in the traditional and colorful Rishikesh, that Marine decided to train in her turn in the art of teach Yoga.

She also completed her 300 hour training of Vinyasa & Yin Yoga by Mathieu Boldron in Thailand last year.

Virginie

Virginie

Vinyasa & Prenatal Yoga Teacher

Virginie has a professional background that has gradually turned around support, well-being and fitness. Virginie is trained in traditional yoga Vinyasa and prenatal yoga. His knowledge of the body allows an evolutionary practice of Yoga according to each one.

 

Private Yoga lesson for children in District of Columbia

Why choose Yogasita ?

Travel included

Our prices include the teacher’s trip whether you are in a large city or in a city further away.

Qualified teachers

Our network of teachers is selected by us according to their quality of courses and their experience in the field.

Decreasing & competitive rates

Our rates are designed to be competitive with the competition and we reduce them to reward your loyalty.

Custom video monitoring

We offer continuous monitoring with the sending of training videos between lessons so that the teacher can correct you remotely.

Private Yoga lesson for children in District of Columbia

Price of our services in District of Columbia

15h package

1 person

$70/h

Convenient to move faster to relax and refocus its energies while going deep.

* Travel costs and material included

7h30 package

1 person

$75/h

Perfect for discovering Yoga, starting to take control of the postures and feel the effects of this practice.

* Travel costs and material included

6h package

2 persons

$85/h

Convenient to share a moment of relaxation as a couple or with friends.

$42.5 / person

* Travel costs and material included

12h package

2 persons

$80/h

Convenient to share a moment of relaxation as a couple or with friends.

$40 / person

* Travel costs and material included

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How does a Yoga session for children take place?

Great importance is placed on play and imagination. Teaching yoga to children should be fun in order to be able to capture them and lead them to the desired goal of relaxation and especially concentration.

A yoga session lasts less than for adults: around 30 to 45 minutes depending on the age group; in fact, children’s ability to pay attention and concentrate is generally weaker than that of adults.

When the class begins, most of the time, the teachers introduce the discipline through small games, through a discussion, so as to prepare the yogic ground as well as possible. It is also important for the teacher to take the pulse of the students and their emotions, so that he knows which points it would be most useful to work on.

Then comes the time to warm up, since yes, yoga is indeed a sport. So you have to work on your flexibility, in full awareness of your body, always in a fun way!

So that the children can link body and mind in the best possible way, the teacher will initiate a few simple, and often gentle, movements.

Why take a Yoga class for children?

The yoga session, which can be registered on a weekly basis, aims to refocus the child on himself, allow him to concentrate and take a break. “With school, leisure activities, parental obligations, the little ones have busy daily lives, a bit like their parents,” smiles Julie. “This yoga session is also a way to hit the pause button and spend time together.”

What are the benefits of Yoga classes for children?

The adapted version of yoga for the youngest makes it possible to meet different objectives: the self-awareness that the child develops through confrontation with others, sociability and the awareness of belonging to a group.

Yoga as taught to children allows them to discover a range of tools to facilitate their personal construction. We learn to know ourselves and especially our body to better understand the world around us.

The first exercises for children focus initially on breath control is the basis of physical and psychological mechanisms. Over time, they will learn postures and movements that promote self-control and relaxation, always in a fun environment to learn without making an effort.