The series will return to Clark Park on April 28th, 2024.
Yoga in the Park: A Haven of Self-Connection and Nature
Yoga in the Park with Trin is an excellent opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and find peace in the serene surroundings of the park. It is a space to stretch, strengthen, and relax your mind and body. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced yogi, Trin will guide you through a series of poses and breathing exercises that will leave you refreshed and centered.
In the summer of 2020, amidst the chaos and uncertainty that engulfed the world, an enchanting phenomenon began to blossom: Yoga in the Park. What started as a humble gathering of a few souls seeking solace and rejuvenation in a world turned upside down soon transformed into a thriving community, weaving together the threads of self-connection, nature, support, and safety.
The concept was born out of a desire to provide an oasis of tranquility and comfort amid a pandemic-induced storm. People craved an escape from the confines of four walls and sought to reconnect with themselves and the natural world that enveloped them.
It began as a free service, and I aimed to support my community where they needed it most. Yoga in the Park quickly became a melting pot of compassion, acceptance, and growth. Participants were drawn in by the magnetic energy of a space free from judgment, where everyone was encouraged to explore their unique yoga path.
In this space, bodies of all shapes and sizes found respite in a haven where they could feel supported just as they were. In a world consumed by unrealistic expectations, Yoga in the Park became a reminder that the practice of yoga began with acceptance and love for oneself. The community transcended age, race, gender, and ability. Yoga in the Park became more than just a physical practice; it became a nurturing sanctuary. In this shared space, people discovered the power of their breath, tapped into their inner strength, and deepened their connection to the present moment. They found solace in a community that cared, where they could express vulnerability and be met with open hearts.
Yoga in the Park began in Lemonhill Park in May of 2020. It relocated to its current home in Clark Park. This series is taught between the months of May and October.
Yoga in the Park
Yoga in the park was created as a space to connect to your mind and body through breathing and movement. This community is supportive and inclusive of all body types. Classes will return in the spring.