YogaSix and Veterans Yoga Project Host Donation-Based Classes to Benefit Veterans

YogaSix, the largest boutique yoga brand, has announced its partnership with Veterans Yoga Project (VYP) for the second consecutive year. This partnership aims to support veterans through donation-based yoga classes that will be held in November, in honor of National Veterans and Military Families Month. YogaSix has nearly 200 studios across the country, where these classes will take place.

The main mission of VYP is to promote recovery and resilience among veterans, military families, and communities. A study by the Pew Research Center shows that about half of post-9/11 military veterans found it challenging to readjust to civilian life after their military service. Veterans who have participated in VYP programs have reported various benefits, including improved sleep, concentration, anger management, and self-acceptance.

Lindsay Junk, President of YogaSix, believes in the significant impact of yoga on mental and physical well-being. She states that through this partnership with VYP, they are extending their reach to thousands of servicemembers, offering them a path to find solace, strength, and balance. The collaboration between YogaSix and VYP aims to make a difference in the lives of those who have made significant sacrifices for their country.

YogaSix has emerged as one of the largest boutique yoga brands globally, presenting the ancient practice in a modern and inclusive manner. Their classes are taught by world-class instructors and include a variety of yoga and fitness programs suitable for all fitness levels. With options such as Y6 101, Y6 Restore, Y6 Slow Flow, Y6 Hot, Y6 Power, Y6 Sculpt Flow, Y6 Mix, and Y6 TRX, veterans participating in VYP programs can find a class that caters to their specific needs.

Dr. Daniel Libby, a clinical psychologist, founder, and CEO of VYP, emphasizes the power of yoga and mindfulness in assisting veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Through the Veterans Yoga Project, they have witnessed remarkable transformations and have found purpose in providing these valuable practices to those in need. Dr. Libby expresses gratitude for the support of YogaSix in making a positive impact on the lives of veterans and their families.

To learn more about the partnership between YogaSix and Veterans Yoga Project, please visit www.veteransyogaproject.org. For information about YogaSix and its class offerings, you can visit www.yogasix.com.

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