weekly class

WHAT DOES 'DRU' MEAN?

Dru comes from the Sanskrit word dhruva, which refers to the stillness that can be experienced in Dru Yoga and Dru Meditation. In this stillness we are able to sit back from anything that may be
happening around us, and see and act from a point of clarity and inner calm.

WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT DRU YOGA?

Joints are kept relaxed and soft during movement (as in tai chi). This creates flexibility and a free flow of subtle energy.

Energy Block Release sequences (EBRs) are easy-to-practise, flowing movements that help to release tension physically, mentally and emotionally.

In Dru Yoga all movements originate from the spine because a flexible, healthy spine supports your entire yoga practice.

The spinal wave and spinal twist are core features of Dru, enhancing spinal health and vitality.

A deep understanding of core stability is a major focus.

Dru Yoga works to balance the chakras (energy centres of the body) and access the powerful energy of the heart.

Within the flow of movement, Dru Yoga creates powerful moments of stillness which we call ‘Dru points’.

 

 

So how does Dru Yoga compare with other types of yoga?

There are dozens of types of yoga in the UK. At present, Dru is the second largest British yoga teacher training school. Many people come to Dru Yoga classes as they enjoy the graceful, flowing sequences of this accessible type of yoga. Dru Yoga can be practised by people of all fitness levels and abilities. If you enjoy a gentle sequence of yoga postures, then try a Dru Yoga class near you. If you would prefer something more dynamic, then explore the Dru Yoga classes in your area or try Dru Dance - where the flowing Dru sequences are performed to upbeat music. Dru Yoga really has something for everyone!

 

Ashtanga Yoga 
Ashtanga, which means "eight limbs" in Sanskrit, is a fast-paced, intense style of yoga. Ashtanga uses a set of strong yoga postures which are performed in a set order.

Bikram Yoga
Bikram Choudhury, created the so-called 'hot yoga' which focuses on 26 poses always being repeated in the same order. Bikram Yoga studios are heated to approximately 105 degrees Fahrenheit temperature to simulate the climate in India, which keeps the muscles flexible and relaxed.

Hatha Yoga 
Hatha (ha-sun, tha-moon) is the most traditional form of yoga, and most yoga schools (eg Shivananda, British Wheel of Yoga and Scaravelli) are based upon the hatha style. It is likely to be reasonably gentle and accessible to all.

Iyengar Yoga
Based on the teachings of the yogi B.K.S Iyengar, this style of yoga is most concerned with bodily alignment. Iyengar yoga includes static postures, with jumps to get in and out of postures, and the use of props.

Vinyasa Yoga
Usually Vinyasa (dynamic connec

Price: £8.00
weekly price on donation basis, £8.00 is a recommendation

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Dru Yoga online
Logie Schoolhouse
Dunphail
Forres
Morayshire IV36 2QG

Phone: 01309611720

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