What is a Yoga Class in Hailsham?
While both are mindful mat-based practices, they have distinct goals. Yoga is often more "holistic," incorporating breathwork and flexibility with a focus on holding poses to find a stretch or a state of mind. Pilates is more "anatomical," focusing on repetitive, controlled movements to build core strength and spinal alignment. At MissionFIT, we often suggest doing both; Yoga to open the body up and Pilates to provide the strength to support that new-found flexibility

How and what it affects in the body
Yoga is a true total-body experience. Physically, it improves "functional flexibility" by stretching the muscles and the fascia (the connective tissue surrounding the muscles). It strengthens the core and stabilizing muscles, which are often neglected in traditional gym workouts. Beyond the muscles, Yoga has a profound effect on the nervous system; by focusing on deep, rhythmic breathing, you activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which lowers cortisol (the stress hormone) and promotes a sense of peace. It’s also excellent for joint health and spinal mobility.








