Celebrating 30 Years

Magnolia House Class

Gentle Flow Yoga

Gentle Flow Yoga is a soothing and accessible form of yoga that focuses on slow-paced movements, deep breathing, and gentle stretching. This class welcomes yoga practitioners of all levels, from complete beginners to advanced students. Join us to experience a practice that nurtures the body, calms the heart, and brings tranquility to the mind.

June 9, 2026

Gentle Flow Yoga | Online 06/09

Gentle Flow Yoga is a soothing and accessible form of yoga that focuses on slow-paced movements, deep breathing, and gentle stretching.

June 30, 2026

Gentle Flow Yoga | Online 06/30

Gentle Flow Yoga is a soothing and accessible form of yoga that focuses on slow-paced movements, deep breathing, and gentle stretching.

Instructors

Karin Hoffman, C-IAYT, YTRX 500C, E-RYT 500

Karin is a cancer survivor who emerged from her own struggle through yoga. Her personal understanding of health challenges allows her to teach from a place of compassion. She supports her students in a safe practice, to encourage self-confidence through the expression of movement.

Karin is a certified Yoga Therapist C-IAYT. She teaches and has taught Yoga Therapy, Somatics, Dance and Movement Therapy to Oncology Patients at Tower Cancer Research Foundation, Cedars Sinai Wellness, Resilience and Survivorship Program, Cedars Brandman Breast Center, The Foundation for Living Beauty, Center for Radiation, and Healing Odyssey Retreats.

She served 6-years as Stress Management Specialist for UCLA’s Ornish Program for Reversing Heart Disease, and conducted Yoga Therapy workshops for UCLA’s Integrative Medical Collaborative. Karin is a staff instructor for Loyola Marymount’s Yoga Therapy Rx program, teaching Yoga for the Cardiovascular System.

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