Monday, February 27, 2012

From TurstonTalk.com:


Yoga: What’s It All About At The Yoga Loft In Olympia

Submitted By: Doug Adamson


There’s been a lot of attention recently about yoga.  What’s it all about?  Why do people just love it?  Why should I give it a try?  Here are some answers from the people at the Yoga Loft in Olympia:


Q:  Why should I do yoga?

A:  Many people find it’s an opportunity to refocus and remove stress from their lives.  Others love how regular practice builds strength and flexibility. Yoga practice helps allow their bodies more freedom of movement through life. There’s also the mind-body connection.  Many people live life just from the neck up and forget about the body.  It helps teach you to have a sense of calm during life’s stressful situations.  The challenges of classes can help prepare you for the challenges of life.


Q:  I’m not flexible, overweight, and fear everyone will be looking at me…

A:  One of the hardest things for beginners is to just set foot inside a studio.  Yoga is a non-competitive environment.  Students turn internally and are reminded to pay attention to nobody but them.  When it comes to flexibility or body size, students are told to be ‘where they are’ and not judge themselves.  Yoga practice encourages the student to step into the present moment.  It’s difficult to do that when you’re thinking about the size of your hips.  Yoga practice also is equally built for strength training, not just simple stretching.  Yoga really helps bring balance to your body.  At the Yoga Loft, we have many different levels of classes.  There are classes for beginners, gentle classes, and classes for those with low-back concerns.


Free Thanksgiving Day yogo class
Free Thanksgiving Day Class

Q:  What’s it like to take a class?

A:  Students wear comfortable clothing that allows freedom of movement.  Students sign in, spread out a mat (one is provide for those who don’t have one), and settle in.  The instructor prepares the student through a centering exercise.  It’s followed by a warm-up, builds to an apex, and then cool down.  Classes finish with a relaxation called Savasana.  Many people leave classes with a profound sense of ease, peacefulness, and tranquility.

Q:  What’s it like at the Yoga Loft?

A:  The Yoga Loft is a welcoming and relaxing environment.  There are well-grounded teachers who have your best interest at heart.  With views of Capitol Lake, there’s an ambiance of peace, and well being. We routinely serve people who’ve never stepped foot in a yoga studio.  Classes are held 7 days a week.  Some go an hour while others extend and hour and 20 minutes.  There’s no commitment or contacts.  Students can drop-in at anytime.  Classes are $7 to $12, depending on the length of the class.  There are also savings options through monthly class cards or an unlimited pass.  Learn more at Yogaloft.biz


Founders Patti Moore and Maureen Oar
Founders Patti Moore And Maureen Oar

The Yoga Loft is located at 219 Legion Way SW in Olympia. It’s owned and operated by Registered Yoga Teachers Patti Moore and Maureen Oar. There are ten different instructors who lead classes at the Yoga Loft including Patti and Maureen.  The desire is a safe and supported practice with an emphasis on individual needs so students and experience yoga with ease and support.


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Come see why we're "Best in Olympia"

We’re sincerely grateful for the “Best in Olympia” for 2012, as voted by readers of the Weekly Volcano. So, what sets the Yoga Loft apart?  The wonderfully open and warm studio with views of Capitol Lake sure doesn’t hurt.  There are also multiple class offerings.  There’s something for beginners to those who’ve spent years on the mat. We have an offering for true yoga-junkies where they can get an unlimited pass.  There are plenty of mats and props offered at no cost. There are special Sunday focus classes and workshops. We happily present a class that’s “pay what you can.”  We’re also locally owned.  While those are all wonderful aspects, it’s the teachers who are the heart of the Yoga Loft.  It’s our hope you can begin or deepen your yoga practice in a safe and supported environment to help you flourish. We invite you to come see what others already know.  Again, a gracious thank you and much appreciation for supporting us.

Doug Adamson
Yoga Loft Instructor

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Weekly Volcano readers name the best retail in Thurston County

The Weekly Volcano would like to thank all those who took the time to vote in the best of Olympia 2012 Readers' Poll. You are the best.
Best Shoe Store: Yolli Shoes
Best Record Store: Rainy Day Records
Best Grocery Store: Olympia Food Co-op (Eastside and Westside)
Best Tattoo Shop: Lit Fuse
Best Hair Salon: Jaimie Lee & Company
Best Yoga: Yoga Loft
Best Adult Novelties: Lover's Package
Best Head Shop / Smoking Accessories: Fire & Earth
Best Bike Shop: The Bike Stand
Best Auto Repair: Pete Lea's Automotive Medical Center
Best Bookstore: Orca Books
Best Clothing Store: Dumpster Values
Best Vintage Clothing: Dumpster Values
Best Thrift Store: Dumpster Values
Best Consignment Store: Mandelin's Consignment Shop
Best Customer Service: Olympia Coffee Roasting Co. and Native New Yorker
Best Local Business: Olympia Food Co-op (Eastside and Westside)
Best Music Gear: Music 6000
Best Thing to Buy at the Olympia Food Co-op: Salad Bar and Magic Kombucha (tie)
Best Outdoor Gear: The Alpine Experience
Join Shanon for her workshop this Sunday.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Welcome to Yoga Loft blog launched today. We are excited to bring yoga loft related topics to you and welcome your feedback.
A forest of trees......