Restorative yoga, suitable for practitioners of all levels, is a restful practice that holds yoga poses (asanas) for a longer duration using props like yoga blocks, blankets, and bolsters. It is a practice of deep relaxation that emphasizes the meditative aspect of yoga—the union of body and mind. Through the use of props for support, many of the postures are held almost effortlessly.
When your body enters a state of relaxation, your mind can also consciously relax as tension melts away. The only work required during a restorative yoga practice is to pay attention to your breath, become aware of any sensations or thoughts that may arise, and then gently release them.
These classes are beneficial during cancer treatment and in the recovery period afterward.
The classes will be held at Think Pink Support Centre, 1 Rue Pletzer, Helfent, L-8080 Bertrange.
Limited to a maximum of 8 places
Should the class be showing as full, please send an email to Geraldine at info@thinkpinklux.com and she will let you know if someone cancels.
Please bring your own yoga mat.
We recommend you wear comfortable clothing and warm socks.
*Support persons are welcome (space permitting) for a small donation of €10 per class.
Public Transport & Parking
Take VDL bus 6 or regional buses 701, 702, 703, and 711 from the city centre to Helfenterbréck, Pletzer bus stop or take buses 5 and 655 to Bertrange, Fleuri bus stop.
Head to the pedestrian crossing at the junction of Route de Longwy and Rue Pletzer towards the large sign with the red arrow displaying “Centre Helfent.” This is at the junction of Route de Longwy and Rue Pletzer.
We are located in the first building on the left.
Parking spaces are available on the street in front of the premises and along the Rte de Longwy.
Please do not park in any of the spaces immediately adjacent to the building. Vehicles parked in this area will be clamped.
Photos and videos may be taken to be used by Think Pink Luxembourg for:
Promotional materials (e.g. brochures, flyers)
Social media posts
Website content
Newsletters or reports
Press or media coverage
These materials help us raise awareness of our cause and promote the success of our charitable initiatives.
If you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know.

