
Welcome to the Maidstone yoga centre

Our spacious, fully equipped new studio is now open. Our new address is 3 The Broadway Shopping Centre, The Broadway, Maidstone ME16 8PS (just underneath Lidl and Matalan). We are a friendly, dedicated centre for Iyengar Yoga running an extensive timetable to suit everyone from the complete beginner to the more experienced students.
All our teachers have been through the rigorous training program to ensure the high standards of Iyengar care and precision are maintained.
We hope you will support us and continue to enjoy the benefits of Iyengar Yoga and we look forward to welcoming you all at our new centre in Maidstone.
The meaning of Yoga
Yoga is an ancient art dating back some 2000 years. The word Yoga is derived from the Sanskrit translation "Yuj", meaning to unite; the union of both the mind and body resulting in a pure and perfect state of consciousness.
Hatha Yoga (yoga of the body) is the most practised form in the western world. It seeks to promote health and well-being, improving main body functions including respiratory, circulatory, digestive and hormonal systems.
Iyengar yoga teaches students to revitalize body and mind with effective physical and breathing exercises.
"Yoga is an ancient art based on an extremely subtle science, that of the body, mind and soul. The prolonged practice of yoga will, in time, lead the student to a sense of peace and a feeling of being at one with his or hers environment." - BKS Iyengar
BKS Iyengar has devoted a lifetime of study to yoga. He began in 1936 at the age of 18 and has developed a system of teaching which helps students to progress from the beginner stage to more advanced levels.
His inspiration, attention to detail and alignment of the body has characterized his methods as not only safe, but a fascinating exploration within the art and science of yoga.
(Picture taken by Lin with permission of BKS Iyengar - Pune '06)
BKS Iyengar is based in Puna, India, where his teaching is passed on with the help of his daughter, Geeta and son, Prachant.
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