
Re-Energize with Pete Chandonnet!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Take a break from your work week to re-energize! Join Pete for 2 energizing, restorative and heart opening classes mid week. After the morning class dine on great food overlooking the beautiful grounds of Mayacamas Ranch. Take a break by hiking or relaxing in or by the pool and hot tub prior to the second afternoon class. Bring your friends and colleagues to what will be a highlight to your fall schedule -- celebrating the last of the summer like weather. A day designed to reawaken why you are alive and living in the beautiful Bay Area.
By demand we've added an afternoon class!
Arrive at 10:00am
10:30am-12:00pm yoga class
12:30pm-1:30pm lunch
2:30pm-4:00pm yoga class
Depart at 5:00pm
$95 Includes yoga and lunch
Please contact Michelle at michelle@yogastudiomillvalley.com for more information
Register Now for this event! To ensure there's space, please do not register online within 72 hours of the workshop's scheduled start time. Call us at 415.380.8800 to register.
Having trouble with your purchase? Please call us at 415.380.8800 and we would be happy to help you with your registration over the phone.
$25 non-refundable cancellation fee.
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Peter teaches a thoughtful and powerful Flow class which is influenced by Anusara, Iyengar, Ashtanga and is infused with Zen and Life Coaching.
Within his classes students have the opportunity to deepen their awareness of their body, mind and spirit through instruction that focuses on the state of the mind, breath, alignment, and movement enhanced and deepened through music. Peter's teachers include Maritza, JoAnne Bangs, and Dave Ellis. Peter is also a practicing life coach.
He is a life coach within Breakthrough Enterprise (www.fallingawake.com) as well as on his own in private practice. He brings his coaching insight and terminology to his classes, which creates an insightful and uplifting environment for individuals.
Mayacamas Ranch
Crowned by the Mayacamas Mountains and punctuated by plunging valleys, Mayacamas Ranch has long been known for its natural beauty.
Native Yuki Wappo people assembled on these very grounds for ritual celebrations and community councils, forming a village that is the origin of the Mayacamas name.
The ridgeline setting is a spectacular location for the guestrooms, three indoor meeting venues and hilltop pool.
With the majority of accommodations loosely clustered on ten acres,
the remaining 70 acres provide ample opportunity to get away for private walks,
rousing celebrations or even quiet contemplation.
Click here to visit their website.
Click here for their use guidlines during your stay.
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