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Michigan Technological University Recreation

Michigan Technological University Recreation

Vinyasa Yoga

Power through your week with class options for beginners or advanced, where linking breath to movement fosters a practice to build strength, increase flexibility, and release the tensions that sneak into the body. With varying sequences, this class is sure to challenge you in a new way each week and leave you glowing!

This all-level class features a general dynamic arch, easy/opening section, challenge/dig-in section, and release/cool-down section meant for people to get sweaty and work.

Location

SDC Fitness Studio

Activity Level

Moderate

Special Requirements

Light, comfortable clothing that allows for easy movement. Participants must be a minimum of 16 years old.

FALL 2025: September 10 - December 10

No class 11/26.

Day/Time

Wednesday, 5:15-6:05 pm

Cost

SDC Members (3 month or annual) - FREE, must have ID present for entry to class

Class day pass $10

HuskiesFit Group Fitness Semester Pass
MTU Student semester pass $65
General Public semester pass $105

The HuskiesFit Semester Pass gives unlimited access to HuskiesFit Group Fitness classes for the Fall 2025 Semester only, EXPIRES on 12/11/2025. 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

Katy Ellenich, Yoga Instructor

Katy Ellenich, Yoga Instructor - Katy Ellenich, RYT 200, has been doing yoga with her mom since there was yoga on channel 13. It wasn’t until pursuing her Master’s of Fine Arts at WVU that she finally found the yoga that made her heart sing. In class, Katy hopes students find power with a laugh and surprise in their strength, always striving to make challenging poses accessible and offer many options so there is something for everyone. With breathing in mind, students are encouraged to feel each pose, find all the length in their body, and tap into the meditative qualities of their practice. Off the mat, Katy is writing/editing her thesis and enjoying a very pleasant peninsula while hiking, swimming, rock hunting, kayaking, and so much more with her family and best dog buddy, Moose.

Email: kmelleni@mtu.edu

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