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TL;DR: A one-year subscription to YogaWorks On-Demand is on sale for £43.59, saving you 75% on list price.


The season of giving is good for your soul. But it can also lead to unnecessary stress and tension if you don't take care of yourself. Unwind in 2022 by starting a yoga practice. This YogaWorks live and on-demand subscription deal can help you get into a groove — and for a limited time, it’s over $400 off.

A one-year subscription to YogaWorks is typically £180, but you can sign up for just £43.59.

YogaWorks brings over 30 years of yoga teaching experience into your living room (or office, bedroom, sunroom, front porch, garden, or wherever else you wish). You can enjoy some of the most popular styles of yoga — including Vinyasa, Yin, Iyengar, pilates, and more — taught by some of the top teachers around.

There are over 1,300 on-demand yoga classes you can choose from and practice on your own schedule. But if you need live feedback and instructions to truly understand, you’ll want to stream some of the live classes. There are over 25 live-stream yoga classes available each day, and you can enjoy convenient and effective two-way communication from the teachers during these classes.

As you get into a groove that works for you, you can create playlists of your favourite classes, or take part in the journey series to help you set and achieve your goals. The journey series is particularly helpful for those diving into yoga as their resolution for the new year. YogaWorks keeps you focused on your practice for the entire year. 

Don’t let the holiday stress get to you — shift your focus to self-care with the YogaWorks All-Access Live and On-Demand Plan, on sale for just £43.59 for a full year. That’s about 75% off its usual cost.

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