Evening Goat Yoga at the Gamble House
Dave Lavine is a quintessential Los Angeles resident, seamlessly blending…
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4 Westmoreland Place Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, 91103, CA
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Experience an evening of playful relaxation with goat yoga at the historic Gamble House, renowned for its iconic craftsman architecture by Greene & Greene and famously featured as Doc Emmett Brown’s mansion in “Back to the Future.”
Join Nigerian Dwarf baby goats Goldie and Lexie, along with rescued yearling goats Hansel and Gretel, for a delightful and light-hearted yoga session on the picturesque rear lawn of this architectural gem. This unique event promises to evoke your inner child as you participate in a goat-friendly yoga sequence led by certified instructor Tina Lenert.
Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, this class is designed to enhance your practice with joy and laughter. The session offers an opportunity to deepen your stretches, strengthen your core, test your balance, and uplift your spirit—all while interacting with friendly goats. Suitable for all levels, this experience is sure to broaden your smile, open your heart, and provide a memorable connection with both the animals and your own inner self.
Don’t miss this chance to combine the tranquility of yoga with the fun of goat companionship in a historic and charming setting.
Dave Lavine is a quintessential Los Angeles resident, seamlessly blending his love for cycling with his passion for skiing and wellness. As the founder of Subrosa, an ad agency specializing in health and wellness brands, Dave utilizes his expertise to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. When he's not on the road or slopes, you can find him dominating the padel court, embodying the epitome of an active lifestyle advocate.