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Yoga @ Clayton | Every Monday

Get your stretch on and join the MGA for a free yoga class on Clayton campus every Monday

  • Clayton
  • Free Event
  • On Campus
  • Sport and Fitness
MGA Yoga at Clayton
DATE:

Monday 24 March 2025

TIME:

5:45pm - 6:45pm

VENUE:

Mind and Body Studio, Monash Sport, 42 Scenic Boulevard, Clayton Campus

Time to move, stretch and get the blood flowing at our free weekly yoga sessions for graduate students. Classes are suitable for those who are new to yoga and those who want to expand their practice. Bookings are essential as capacity is limited. Remember to bring your mat and a water bottle!

For any questions, please contact mga-sports@monash.edu.

THIS EVENT ALIGNS WITH THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS OF:

The MGA is proud to be the first student association in Australia to be certified carbon neutral by Climate Active.

Learn more here.
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