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Restorative Yoga

01/28/2018 @ 10:45 am - 12:00 pm
RSY Surya Room

Restorative Yoga focuses on passive stretching.

It is recommended for all skill levels and differs from the normal yoga experience. It incorporates relaxation and inner peace by supporting the body in poses with yoga props for an extended length of time. The extension allows your body to open and relax with dramatic effect. It works to balance your body and mind while improving your flexibility and developing a stronger yoga practice through release.

Come and enjoy this restful form of yoga. Allow yourself to feel the support, close your eyes and clear your mind.

Darlene Rowen
Photo of Darlene Rowen

Yoga is foundational to Darlene's life. She was introduced to yoga in her late teens and has practiced intermittently until moving back to Buffalo in 2009. There she found Rising Sun Yoga and strengthened her practice with regular classes and workshops.

In January 2014, she completed "Kidding Around Yoga" training and began implementing yoga postures, breathing and relaxation into everyday instruction of her young students in Pre-Kindergarten.

With a desire to continue growing and learning yoga, she completed a 200-hour Registered Yoga Alliance Teacher Training program at Rising Sun Yoga in March 2015 and Bryan Legere’s Rope Wall Yoga program in September 2016. In May 2018 she completed a week long training for "Teaching Yoga to Seniors" at Kirpalu Center for Yoga and Health.

She teaches Outdoor Yoga (summers), Rope Wall Yoga, Intro to Yoga and substitute teaches at Rising Sun Yoga. Teaching children yoga continues to be a priority with weekly classes at Rattles to Reading Day Care and Pre-Kindergarten, ages 1-4 during the school year, and ages 2-12 during the summer. Also, she teaches chair yoga twice a week in the community.

She enjoys communicating the lifelong benefits of yoga to others through teaching and example while continuing to strengthen her personal practice.