FAQ

General Questions

Yoga stands for “union” and connects the body, mind, and breath in an integrative practice. It is accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and fitness levels. In my classes, I teach traditional yoga, which goes far beyond physical exercises (Asanas) – it also includes breathing techniques (Pranayama) and meditation. Breath and movement flow together, calming the mind and allowing you to fully immerse yourself in this holistic tradition.
Each session begins with a short relaxation to arrive in the present moment and center yourself. This is followed by Asanas, and the session concludes with a final relaxation or a brief meditation. Each of my sessions is unique and adapts to the needs of the participants. We focus on a specific theme in each course, but every session remains flexible and can be adjusted to ensure everyone benefits optimally.
Yes, no prior experience is required. Yoga is traditionally practiced barefoot. Comfortable clothing that allows freedom of movement and a non-slip mat are ideal. For the final relaxation, I recommend bringing a blanket. Optional props like a meditation cushion or yoga blocks can also be used.
Yoga is not about keeping up with others. The focus is on being present, experiencing the connection between breath and movement, and cultivating awareness. Every participant finds their own way in my classes, adapting the practice to their individual needs. In my sessions, I teach traditional yoga, helping you develop a personal practice – without expectations or comparisons. Everyone’s body and background are different, and my classes emphasize finding your own pace and balance.
Yes, yoga strengthens self-confidence and promotes self-acceptance. Through breathing and movement, it calms the nervous system and supports mental balance, helping you bring more calm into everyday life.
No, yoga is adaptable and suitable for people of all physical abilities. The exercises can be modified to fit individual needs and capacities. If you have physical issues, it’s recommended to consult a physician beforehand and inform me of any restrictions.
Yoga is suitable for all age groups, with no age limit. The practice can be adapted for any age and physical condition, so everyone can participate.

What should I do if I feel sore or have pain after a yoga session?

To maintain inner warmth and energy, it’s recommended not to drink during practice. Before and after the session, warm water is ideal to support the body’s natural detoxification.
Gentle, adapted yoga can positively influence many complaints. Please inform me in advance about any health limitations so I can adjust the practice accordingly. Consulting a physician is also advised.
Yoga calms the nervous system, reduces stress, and promotes inner balance and better sleep.
Yes, yoga can be particularly beneficial during these phases. Gentle Asanas and breathing exercises help relieve tension. Always listen to your body, and feel free to inform me in advance so I can offer an appropriate practice.
Originally, yoga was practiced by men and offers a way to increase flexibility, strength, and balance. I am here to support you in finding the right exercises for you.
Yoga enhances body awareness and mindfulness, which often leads to a more conscious approach to nutrition.
Yoga is open to people of all beliefs or none at all. It promotes a mindful lifestyle and is a practice free from any religious or philosophical affiliation.
Yes, we also offer the option to practice yoga online. These classes provide flexibility and are ideal for participants who cannot attend in person.

Organizational Questions

Registration takes place online. Choose your desired offering and enter your contact information
Yoga classes: Cancellations are possible up to 14 days before the start of the course. After this period, your spot is reserved, and no refunds can be given. • Massages and individual sessions: Cancellations are possible up to 72 hours in advance. For later cancellations, the full amount will be charged. Please note: Cancellations after the stated period cannot be refunded.
Missed sessions due to illness can be made up within the current course period, depending on availability.
Yes, a Drop-In option allows you to try out classes without commitment. Trial classes are subject to availability.
Please arrive on time and turn off your phone during the session to ensure a harmonious experience for everyone. Phones should only be in the room for emergencies – please let me know in advance. Allow enough time to arrive calmly and be ready to start.
Yes, your data is used exclusively to organize your selected services and is protected in compliance with GDPR.
For a relaxing massage experience, it’s best to avoid heavy meals shortly before and to stay hydrated.
After a massage, it’s helpful to drink plenty of water and allow yourself some rest to support the benefits.
Vouchers are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Extensions are not possible, so please redeem within the validity period.
Photos and videos are only taken in group classes or retreats with prior consent. We guarantee absolute privacy during individual sessions.
Payment is completed directly during registration online and must be settled before the course begins.
For regular participation, we offer multi-class cards and discounts for long-term bookings.
What are the benefits of regular participation?
Avoid heavy meals shortly before the session or appointment. Ideally, refrain from eating heavy foods one to two hours prior.
If you’re feeling unwell or have flu-like symptoms, please stay home and contact me to discuss make-up options. The health and well-being of all participants are a priority.
Yes, we discuss simple practices that can be easily applied in daily life, allowing you to benefit sustainably from yoga.
I’m here for you! Feel free to reach out via the contact options on our website.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Content Questions

Yoga means “union,” connecting body, mind, and breath in a holistic practice. It’s accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and fitness levels. In our classes, We teach traditional yoga, which goes beyond physical postures (Asanas) to include breathing practices (Pranayama) and meditation. Breath and movement flow together to calm the mind, giving you the opportunity to fully experience this integrative tradition.
Each session begins with a short relaxation to arrive in the present moment and center yourself. This is followed by Asana and Pranayama, and we close with a final Meditation or Yoga Nidra (yogic sleep). We focus on a specific theme in each course, but each session is flexible and can be adjusted to ensure everyone benefits.
Yes, no prior experience is needed. Yoga is traditionally practiced barefoot. Comfortable, flexible clothing and a non-slip mat are ideal. For final relaxation, We recommend bringing a blanket. Optional props like cushions or yoga blocks are also welcome.
Yoga isn’t about keeping up with others. It’s about being in the present moment and consciously experiencing the connection between breath and movement. Each participant is encouraged to adapt the practice to their unique needs. We teach traditional yoga that helps you develop your personal practice – free from external expectations or comparisons. Everyone has different physical conditions and challenges, and our classes focus on helping you find your own pace and balance.
Yes, yoga strengthens self-confidence and fosters self-acceptance. Through breathing practices and movement, it calms the nervous system, supporting mental balance and bringing greater ease into your daily life.
No, yoga is adaptable and suitable for people with all physical abilities. The practice can be adjusted to individual needs. If you have any health concerns, We recommend consulting with a doctor and informing us beforehand.
Yoga is suitable for all ages. The practice can be adapted to any age and physical condition, allowing everyone to participate.
Light muscles soreness after yoga is normal and indicates that muscles often those that we don’t frequently use, like stabilizing muscles have been engaged. It’s a positive sign that your body is responding and adjusting to the movements. With regular practice, soreness usually decreases over time. Supportive massages can also aid in recovery.

Mild headaches or flu-like symptoms may occasionally occur after a full-body treatment like a massage. This simply means detoxification processes have started. Resting and drinking plenty of water can support this process.
To maintain internal warmth and energy, it’s best not to drink during practice. Warm water before and after the session is ideal for supporting natural detoxification.
Gentle, adapted yoga can positively influence various issues. Please inform us in advance of any health concerns so we can tailor the practice to your needs. A doctor’s advice is also recommended.
Yoga calms the nervous system, helps reduce stress, and promotes inner balance and better sleep.
Yes, yoga can be particularly beneficial during these times. Gentle Asanas and breathing practices can help relieve tension. Always listen to your body, and feel free to inform us beforehand so we can offer an adapted practice.
Originally, yoga was practiced by men and offers a way to improve flexibility, strength, and balance. We´re happy to support you in finding the practice that suit you best.
Yoga fosters body awareness and mindfulness, which often leads to a more conscious approach to nutrition.
Yoga is a practice open to people of all beliefs and backgrounds. It promotes a mindful lifestyle and is neutral in terms of worldview.
We currently don’t offer regular online classes. However, private individual sessions, including guided meditation, breathing practices, and holistic health consultation, can be booked online and tailored to your needs. If you have a group of friends interested in a shared online experience, feel free to reach out. We can create a customized program for your group.
We use only high-quality, organic, and sustainable products in all classes, sessions, and massages. This includes essential oils, massage oils, and scents that support both your well-being and the environment.
Our classes and treatments are independent of health insurance. This allows us the freedom to fully focus on your individual needs without formal guidelines or administrative distractions. It’s about a direct, personal investment in your well-being and long-term health.

Additional Questions on Organizational and Legal Topics

Imprint and Legal Notices

The imprint is linked in the footer of the page and accessible with a single click.
Yes, all information in the imprint is regularly reviewed and updated as needed to ensure accuracy.

Terms of Participation for All Offerings

Yes, the terms apply to all of our offerings, including yoga, breathwork and meditation classes, individual sessions, consultations, and massages.
Upon request, I’m happy to issue a certificate of participation.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

With your registration, your spot is reserved, and payment is complete. Unfortunately, refunds are not possible. However, if you cannot attend, you have the option to send someone else in your place.

Disclaimer

If health issues are present, medical advice should be sought before participating. Responsibility for all sessions lies with the participants themselves.

Privacy Policy

Your data is used solely for organizing your booked service and is protected in compliance with GDPR.

General Terms for Corporate Clients

Yes, we can discuss customized terms for regular corporate groups or larger bookings.
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