In Denver, you can find yoga classes with beer or cats or sushi or … much more
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:18 GMT
Going to a yoga class with just a bunch of other people is no longer enough. Local businesses have been getting creative; now it’s hard to think of what you can’t do yoga with in and around Denver.For the purists, things like goats and butterflies can be too much of a distraction during a yoga class. It is a very different experience to be using all five senses during yoga rather than just focusing on breathing in and out with some movement. Yet these classes can be fun for families or as a way to liven up your yoga routine.Yoga classes with plants, animals and adult beverages have the same basic rules: Dress in comfortable and flexible clothing, and bring your own mat and a water bottle. Advanced registration is required for all of these specialty classes, which usually last one hour.Here is some of what’s available for yoga fun around Denver.Yoga with beerIt’s Colorado, so there are multiple choices for “yoga and brews” (and some even include goats or tacos or some other att...Blue Moon’s RiNo brewpub cans its first beers in an effort to stand out
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