Mountain Fusion
Fridays, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m., in the Redwood Room
This dynamic practice with Devin Robinson begins with intentional breathwork to center your focus and awaken your energy. From there, we will move into a powerful, heat-building vinyasa flow designed to challenge your strength, stamina, and presence. Expect creative transitions, mindful intensity, and a rhythm that keeps you connected to your breath even as you push your edge. You will leave feeling grounded, strong, and fully recharged.
Please note: This class takes place during a scheduled mealtime. If you would like to reserve a meal, please contact Guest Services so that advance arrangements can be made with the mealtime monitor.
Class Etiquette
- Please arrive on time.
- If class is already in session, please wait for the teacher’s okay and then enter quietly.
- All props and mats are provided.
- Please do not bring beverages of any kind onto the practice floor.
- Please sign a Liability Waiver prior to class.
- Yoga classes are appropriate for ages 13 years and older. Please plan for a separate activity for children under age 13.
Presenter
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Devin RobinsonDevin Robinson grew up in the Almaden Hills, with Quicksilver County Park as her backyard. As a child she loved climbing trees, riding her bike until the streetlights turned on, and exploring on and off the trails. She started training in Martial Arts at the age 10 in Tae Kwon Do and later branched off to Mixed Martial Arts in her teens.
Her yoga journey started later in life, after the births of her four awesome children. She has three sons and one daughter, ranging in age from 6 to 14. She practiced what she thought was Yoga for about a year before deciding to enroll in the Yoga Teacher Training YTT 200 program at Mount Madonna, a choice that has turned into a truth she cannot un-know. She came with a passion for asana, and graduated with a love and gratitude for all of the limbs.
Not a day goes by that she doesn’t consume chocolate and coffee, her favorite class to take is hot power flow, and her hope is to help guide others as they seek union between mind, body, and spirit.
