Foam Roll Restorative Yoga

 
 
Yoga
 

This class is great for athletes and people with tight sore muscles from their job, etc. Warming up the muscles with a short vinyasa flow, to help them get ready to foam roll and help the myofascial system release. After foam rolling, we will take a few restorative poses as time allows. You will leave with less pain and a greater range of motion.

Location

SDC Fitness Studio

Activity Level

Moderate. For most yoga students.

Special Requirements

Light, comfortable clothing that allows for easy movement. Bring a mat and water bottle. Participants must be a minimum of 16 years old.

Spring 2024: January 10 - April 24

No class on February 7, 28, March 6, 20.

Day/Time

Wednesday, 7:15 - 8:05 pm

Cost

SDC Access Holders (minimum 1 month) - FREE, must have ID present for entry to class

Class day pass $10

HuskiesFit Ultimate Punch Card
MTU Student 8-punch card $33, 16-punch card $50
General Public 8-punch card $52, 16-punch card $88

New HuskiesFit Punch Cards expire one year from the date of purchase, are valid for the current list of available classes, and will not be exchanged or refunded due to classes not being offered on a consistent basis. Customers are responsible for keeping their cards.

The SDC is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Please do not leave valuables unattended. 


About the Instructor

Angela Campioni, Yoga Instructor

Angela Campioni, Yoga Instructor — Angela Campioni is local to the area. She went to school in Hancock and Marquette. She started going to fitness classes at Soumi College when she was younger, then went to many fitness classes at MTU, NMU, and Keweenaw Memorial Rehab and Fitness in Houghton. Angela has always enjoyed individual sports like swimming, track, biking, and skiing. She attended college in the Upper Peninsula – Northern Michigan University and Finlandia University. She has been studying and researching health and wellness in classes and on her own time since high school. After college, Angela went on to a trade school, learning massage at the Institute of Natural Therapies to become a certified massage therapist. She has taken several John Barnes Method (MFR) classes since 2010 and has continued practicing this technique since, as well as being dedicated to this method and learning more from then until now. These classes incorporate myofascial release techniques which really help relieve dysfunction in the body. After several years of doing massage therapy and MFR, Angela took up yoga teacher training in early 2017 to fulfill her dream of becoming a fitness instructor. Taking the Yogafit yoga teacher training gave her a wide range of classes and skills in her teacher training certification. Always loving health and working as a health coach while being a massage therapist and yoga teacher, she finished her Health Coach training in 2022. Having these three things along with some spiritual work has really worked well, as they all can be connected to one another. The words she feels represent her yoga practice are breath, peace, and energy. Angela enjoys reading, photography, being outdoors, fashion, and spending time with her family.

Email: aecampio@mtu.edu