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new students

I am so happy you’re here.

Take your time exploring the site, and if you'd like guidance on choosing the right class, selecting the necessary equipment, or making your practice safe and comfortable, schedule a free 15-minute consultation. We'll chat, get to know each other, and discuss what brought you to yoga and how we can support you.

Accessible

A gentle, psychologically-sensitive approach that prioritizes how practices feel over how they look.

Our classes are

Compassionate

Kindness and care are at the heart of everything we do, fostering compassion for both ourselves and others.

Grounded

We are rooted in deep study of contemplative traditions, guided by integrity, and informed by research and science.

What can I expect in class?

Our classes go beyond postures alone to incorporate the deeper practices that can guide you toward greater awareness, curiosity, alignment, and transformation. You set the goals for you practice. We facilitate, using an ancient progression from the outer practices to the inner. The effect is a refreshing, nourishing, and soothing session.

  • Draw your awareness into the present moment and welcome all of your experience to practice. Mindfully notice your intention for your practice.

  • Otherwise known as “asana,” or the postures of yoga. In our classes, you’ll move gently in ways that feel good to you. We’ll explore patterns of repetition and stay, synching your breath with your movement to allow for soothing and releasing.

  • Practice simple but powerful techniques to help regulate the nervous system.

  • Can’t rid your mind of thoughts? Not to worry, that’s not what meditation is anyway.

    Instead, you’ll learn to observe your thoughts in a way that creates space for focus, wisdom, and skillful action.

  • The yogis say that within each of us is a deep well of wisdom that nothing can take away. The teachings also encourage stillness and silence to access this inner knowing.

    Your teacher will offer you questions to reflect on, in line with the theme of each class. You can take what’s useful to you and leave the rest.

Practice on your time.

A recorded version of the class will be available to all registrants within 48 hours of the session. So if you can’t make the session time but want to take the class, go ahead and register!

If you have questions about the sequence or would just like to say hello, you can schedule a free 15-minute consultation with Serena.

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 FAQs

  • All our classes and events take place on Zoom. To join, you'll need a tablet or computer that supports the latest version of Zoom. Download Zoom here.

    If you enjoy listening to music during practice, we provide Spotify playlists. You may want to have Spotify installed as well. Get Spotify here.

  • As a first step, you should talk to your healthcare team about your condition as it relates to practicing yoga. Your team can provide you with any movement restrictions or cautions.

    While in class, you should feel very free to modify the practice so that you feel comfortable in both your body and your mind. This might mean doing something different, doing less, or skipping a section of the practice altogether.

    Yoga instructors are not qualified healthcare providers and cannot diagnose or treat any condition. Therefore, instructors’ cues are always suggestions. You know your body and your situation best. Please do what is right for you.

  • After registering for a class, you'll receive an email with the props needed. A yoga mat is always recommended for safety and comfort.

    Here are some common props and household alternatives:

    • Yoga block → Thick book or chair

    • Yoga strap → Belt, robe tie, or towel

    • Blanket → Towel

    • Bolster → Pillows or rolled-up towels

    • Journal & pen

    Props can be found online or in stores. For eco-friendly, affordable options, check out Yogamatters.

  • Yoga is not a form of qualified healthcare and does not diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition.

    Similarly, psychologically-sensitive and trauma-sensitive yoga are not substitutes for qualified mental healthcare. These terms simply mean that the practices are attuned in order to be more accessible for those who have experienced trauma.

    We encourage all students to consult their healthcare providers before practicing and to modify movements and other practices as needed.

    At Ever Onward Collective, we value science and recognize the essential role of Western healthcare. As yoga teachers, we work within our scope of practice, which is presenting general yoga teachings with the option to take what is useful and modify or leave what is not. Our hope is that yoga serves as a supportive complement to a well-rounded healthcare plan.

  • We’d be happy to help! Please email us at hello@onward.community. We can either correspond via email about your needs or schedule a short Zoom session to discuss what you’re looking for and what class might work best for you.

  • Yes and no. We don’t record live classes to protect students’ privacy and to keep the experience interactive. Since we focus on engagement during class, it’s harder to fully demo the sequence in real time as we would for a recorded session.

    However, we know schedules can be tricky, so we provide a separate, pre-recorded version of each class. It follows the same sequence, theme, and meditation as the live session.

    Because this takes some time to edit, the recording will be available 48 hours after the live class.

    If you want to take the class but can’t make the session time, go ahead register and the class will be sent to you within 48 hours after the session time.