4. Yoga classes to suit all tastes
Yoga has quite deservedly become an increasingly popular practice worldwide. Muscle toning, cardiovascular effort, stretching, meditation and good breathing technique make it an excellent form of exercise for all people of all ages.
As a result, the practice has majorly diversified in recent years to accommodate a range of levels and interests: you can now do yoga on your paddleboard (on a canal or the Thames), you can zone out in yogic karma with your dog, you can hang from the rafters in a silk hammock, intertwine with your partner or a friend in partner yoga, or even try goat yoga (where you may find yourself in downward dog with a goat perched on your back) – the choices are endless.
WHERE TO TRY: The options are many and varied, but below is a selection:
Active 360 offer yoga classes at Brentford Lock, using your paddleboard as a mat to give extra bite to all your poses.
Location: Brentford Lock, Commerce Road, London TW8
Price: £25, drop-in class
Doga Yoga promises to intensify your relationship with man’s best friend, by offering a yogic experience alongside your pooch in the heart of trendy Hoxton.
Location: The Courtyard Theatre, Bowling Green Walk, 40 Pitfield Street, London N1 6EU.
Price: £25, drop-in class
Nine Lives Yoga offers a truly challenging and bonding experience for couples. Its partner yoga sessions offer couples a chance to deepen their connection through intertwined poses that intensify the strength and challenge of the exercise.
Location: London and Brighton
Price: on application (private classes, retreats and workshops available)