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Staying afloat with yoga class at city’s waterfront

Escaping stresses of modern life by practising poses out on the water is proving popular

- Nadia vidiNova

A new developmen­t at Dundee’s waterfront is combining relaxation and adventure as a stand-up paddle boarding yoga class gains popularity.

The inaugural session was launched in April and sold out within days, with a follow-up lesson being held this morning at City Quay.

Instructor Michaella Robb teaches the class at water sports attraction Foxlake, which opened in August.

She said: “SUP yoga is a gentle flow of yoga practised on the water.

“It brings you fully present on your paddle board, your mind stays focused and you become very aware of each movement you create.

“There is a definite element of concentrat­ion involved, as soon as you allow your mind to wander – you usually end up in the water!

“You have this busy city just behind you – yet on the water you feel you could be anywhere.”

Michaella is one of the first SUP yoga instructor­s in Scotland, completing her training in Australia in 2016. The benefits of SUP yoga include improved balance, core stability, full body strength and flexibilit­y.

During the class, the instructor will spend the first 10-15 minutes teaching the class how to balance on the paddle board and then the yoga will begin.

There is capacity for around nine people to take part in the class at a time.

Michaella added: “The SUP yoga classes we run are for all levels. People who have never done yoga or paddle boarded before to people who are advanced yogis – everyone is welcome.

“There is a real sense of serenity doing yoga out on the water – it’s like you almost drift away from the rush of the world back on land. It gives you the ability to disconnect from your daily life, and connect more with yourself and with the beauty of nature around you.”

Classes are scheduled biweekly on a Saturday morning all through summer and can be booked at sattvawell­ness. co.uk

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Owner of Sattva Wellness and Sup yoga teacher Michaella Robb, left, and Nadia on their paddleboar­ds.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Owner of Sattva Wellness and Sup yoga teacher Michaella Robb, left, and Nadia on their paddleboar­ds.

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