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Hot 26 Classic Hotathon Challenge

14 September 2025 | Asia Standard Tower - Central

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Join us for an immersive 3 consecutive classes of the Classic Hot 26+2 Sequence – with a 30-minute rest between each session. Push your limits in this mental and physical challenge and experience the profound benefits of deep repetition in the heat. You’ll experience diverse guidance while staying true to the essence of this timeless practice. Come challenge yourself, connect with fellow yogis, and leave stronger – on and off the mat.

 

  • Build Strength & Flexibility
  • Enhance Mind-Body Connection
  • Suitable for All Levels (with a regular Hot 26 practice)
  • Featuring co-teaching by PURE Hot 26 Classic instructors

 

This non-vinyasa, heated practice brings the Hot Yoga community together – supporting each other through this unique event.

 

Are you ready to rise to the challenge? Sign up now and transform your practice!

Schedule

14 September 2025

Asia Standard Tower – Central

9am – 2:30pm

 

9am – 10:30am – First session

11am – 12:30pm – Second session

1pm – 2:30pm – Third session

 

** Led by Hot 26 Classic instructors: Almen, Claudine, Michelle, Noy, Rosa, Sibel, and Wendy**

 

Tuition

Full Workshop (a total 4.5 hours)

Early-Bird Price: HK$1,000 (ends 1 September 2025)

Regular Offer: HK$1,300

 

** Your spot is secured once your payment has  been successfully completed. A booking confirmation will be sent to you on the next working day. **

 

** PURE and Non-PURE Cardholders are welcome. **

Location, schedule & fees

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[WS3129] Hot 26 Classic Hotathon Challenge - Full Workshop
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HK$1,000
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HK$1,300
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LOCATION
Asia Standard Tower
Central
Yoga
2/f Asia Standard Tower, 59-65 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong
Claudine Chiarella
Claudine began her Hot 26 yoga journey in 2007, drawn to the euphoric feeling it provided, which resonated with her background as a classical ballet dancer. Over the years, she has maintained a consistent practice, even during two pregnancies, and has deepened her understanding of yoga through training with Missy Szymanski, Noy Petchiwikai and Patrick Creelman. As a teacher, Claudine offers challenging and rewarding classes that adhere to traditional dialogue while encouraging students to explore their potential both on and off the mat. Her teaching style is clear and concise, fostering a supportive environment for personal growth and self-discovery.